Who are eligible for non creamy layer certificate?
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Who are eligible for non creamy layer certificate?
Only people belonging to a non-creamy layer can apply for this certificate. If both parents or any one of the parent is working under Group C and D of the Central Government and parents working under Group II, III and IV of the Tamil Nadu State Government then he/she is eligible to apply for this certificate.
How can I get non creamy layer certificate?
To apply for the certificate, the applicant has to:
- Buy an Rs. 20 Stamp Paper.
- Procure an affidavit from the Notary Advocate.
- Attach the required documents signed by either the parent or guardian.
- Submit to the VAO.
- Consequently, from VAO, it is passed on to the RI and finally to the Tahsildar.
What is the difference between OBC and OBC NCL?
Normal OBC Category is the creamy layer OBC Category, which doesn’t enjoy any type of reservation benefits and is treated equally to General Category student while OBC- NCL is the OBC Category with annual income less than 4.5 lakh which is really the reserved OBC Category and have reservations in the Competition exam …
What are the criteria for Non-Creamy layer of OBC?
Non-creamy layers have a certain eligibility criteria to ensure that the right and deserving candidate gets the certificate. Here are some points that are considered while categorizing people as an OBC non-creamy layer. A person can apply for an OBC certificate only if the annual income of the family is less than rupees eight lakhs per annum.
Which is the income criteria for creamy layer?
The creamy layer (income) criteria were defined as annual family income from all sources more than 100,000 rupees (₹ or INR defined by Santhanam committee in 1971, together abbreviated Rs 2.5 lakh) per annum in 1993, and revised to ₹ 4.5 lakh (2004), Rs 6 lakh (2013) and Rs 8 lakh (2017).
Which is the Other Backward Class of OBC category?
OBC creamy layer is the other backward class of the OBC category. In this category, those people will include those who belong to rich families. Under the OBC creamy layer category, those are rich. They are wealthier than, the other OBC categories. Also, they are educated and their income per annum is more than 8 lakhs per annum.
What kind of reservation is available in OBC category?
Candidates who fall under OBC creamy layer (parents’ annual income more than 8 lakhs) are treated as general category students. They do not have any reservation at the Government institutions. They can compete in general merit.