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Name pattern in Degree certificate

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Name pattern in Degree certificate

Post by newapplicant » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:44 am

Dear friends,

My name in all the places, i.e credit card, passport etc...

is : Santosh Kumar Gaddam

but in my degree certificate it is : Santosh Kumar .G

Do you think it causes any concerns... please help me

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Post by newapplicant » Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:33 pm

Plsss friends....

could any one reply on above please

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:41 pm

Just 3 days ago, you advised others that this was a no-issue, but appear to be uncertain about it today!!

Make an effort to search the forum for information already available on this topic.

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Post by newapplicant » Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:59 pm

sushdmehta wrote:Just 3 days ago, you advised others that this was a no-issue, but appear to be uncertain about it today!!

Make an effort to search the forum for information already available on this topic.

regards
I aprreciate your response. yes indeed I responded that it should not be a problem. But as few people are going for notary, to get affidavit..that is alarming me.

I appreciate your posts and suggestions..But when we are applying as a new..It's quite natural to have..confusions..

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:08 pm

newapplicant wrote:..It's quite natural to have..confusions..
Of course! But advising others of something that you yourself are unsure of / cannot substantiate is not encouraged (nor is it appropriate) because people may decide to follow your advice but later find that they had their application rejected becuase your advice was not in line with stipulated requirements.

Offer advice when you can substantiate it ... with documentary evidence or with positive personal experience.

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