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I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually. Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually. Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
Yes we were reqd to sign the xeroxed forms individually. don't know if it is going to make some difference but they had asked for it. they did nt ask to X-sign the photographs though. You can send a fresh envelop of documents to them if they are not picking up the phone to avoid any consequence.
I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually. Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
Yes we were reqd to sign the xeroxed forms individually. don't know if it is going to make some difference but they had asked for it. they did nt ask to X-sign the photographs though. You can send a fresh envelop of documents to them if they are not picking up the phone to avoid any consequence.
@GnR and @rajat_vns We're required to sign the xeroxed forms individually, as well as affix signed passport photo. It was easy to miss as the form itself was highly screwed up. In essence, based on what I've heard from people online and offline, there's nothing to worry much. DoPT will give enough opportunity to correct the things, if they don't find the form to their liking. Still, if you are getting jittery, a visit to DoPT may help!
I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually. Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
Hi, There is nobody picking up the phone at Rao Vineet Kumar's extension and if you call any other section officer assigned AIS, he will talk to you as rudely as possible. I had missed out on one copy of the attestation form, so I sent out all the copies again. I believe it should not be much of an issue. Yeah we werent required to cross sign the photographs.
Just saw that epic google doc. For a moment I thought that I was looking at speculation for 10th class board exam marks.. :-P
I don't think this kind of surveying will be fruitful at all. Instead the data should be collected as to how much have the people attempted and how many of them were good bad or average answers.
Frankly speaking, that can't be held as a very full proof idea, but at least it will be better than this one.
:-)
Good idea, but we should do different surveys for each paper, otherwise it will be very complicated if we are taking attempted questions, number of great/good/average/poor questions in the same document.
I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually. Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
Yes we were reqd to sign the xeroxed forms individually. don't know if it is going to make some difference but they had asked for it. they did nt ask to X-sign the photographs though. You can send a fresh envelop of documents to them if they are not picking up the phone to avoid any consequence.
@GnR and @rajat_vns We're required to sign the xeroxed forms individually, as well as affix signed passport photo. It was easy to miss as the form itself was highly screwed up. In essence, based on what I've heard from people online and offline, there's nothing to worry much. DoPT will give enough opportunity to correct the things, if they don't find the form to their liking. Still, if you are getting jittery, a visit to DoPT may help!
I dont think that we had to X-sign the photographs. Acc. to point no. 13 of the letter: "You should also send the Attestation Form (as available on the website of the Commission), duly filled in, along with six photocopies thereof duly signed in inkwith a passport size photograph pasted on each of them, direct to the Desk Officer (AIS-I), Department of Personnel & Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, North Block, New Delhi-110001 within 10 days of receipt of this letter." However if someone has X-signed them, it is not going to hamper in anyway.
</blockquote Oh, this is torture. I think of nothing else all day. One moment I feel confident I'll get through and the next, I picture myself preparing for 2014. I think I am on the verge of a nervous breakdown :P
that's the case with everybody.....i have this feeling that all will be decided by the interview this year.....its going to be the most important factor at play....
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I have a query regarding attestation form. I have already sent the form. Were we required to sign individually on each copy or sign on the main form and take photo copies.? I didn't sign individually.
Is this going to make a difference. ? i have cross signed the photographs. I tried calling dopt but they didn't pick up the phone...anyone..
In essence, based on what I've heard from people online and offline, there's nothing to worry much. DoPT will give enough opportunity to correct the things, if they don't find the form to their liking. Still, if you are getting jittery, a visit to DoPT may help!
"You should also send the Attestation Form (as available on the website of the Commission), duly filled in, along with six photocopies thereof duly signed in ink with a passport size photograph pasted on each of them, direct to the Desk Officer (AIS-I), Department of Personnel & Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, North Block, New Delhi-110001 within 10 days of receipt of this letter." However if someone has X-signed them, it is not going to hamper in anyway.