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Provisional Degree & Migration Certificate

                                               

                                  "   Now you have brain in your head,
                                            you have feet in your shoes,
                                            you can steer yourself now
                                           In any direction you choose   "

                                                   Congratulations!!

Congratulations to all my friends for becoming graduates. It has been a very long and a wonderful journey with you all. I hope everyone is happy wherever they are now. 

Guys, you can now get your Provisional Degree and Migration Certificate from Uttarakhand Technical University office, Dehradun. All you need is this:
1. Xerox copy of final year mark-sheet. (if you didn't have, then get it from college)
2. Xerox copy of 10th pass certificate. (required for getting Migration Certificate)
3 An application in the name of Examination Controller, UTU stating that you have completed your graduation with no active backlogs and need your provisional degree and migration.
4. Payment slip of Rs. 100 (50 for each copy), you will get 2 slip from the university office after payment.(try to do it before 3 pm)
5. Submit the xerox and application to the office and keep 1 slip with you as an acknowledgement.
6. Then collect your provisional degree and Migration from the same university office in 3 days.

* Original documents not required, you can show only xerox for verification
* Physical presence is not compulsory , you can also give documents to your friend.

Please share this information with your friends.

Be Indian, Buy Indian :)





Hi Friends :)

I recently got a message on my whatsapp asking everyone to change their profile picture to Indian flag for 15th August and amazingly, within a day i noticed that half of my contacts have Indian flag as their profile pic!! Then i realized how much love and respect we Indians have for our country :) But do you seriously think that changing profile pic only will serve the purpose of serving our country??? Absolutely not!! , there can be still more we can do from our side. Here is something i am suggesting..
Each one of us is aware of our "Indian Economy" and its present critical condition. More than 40,000 crores rupees of foreign exchange is being spent on foreign products such as daily use products, tea, beverages, snacks etc. every year. 
To save our nation and its economy, we can invest some of our money on Indian products too. the motto is "not to avoid all foreign products but to use the India made products and brands if it meets the quality of the foreign items".
After searching, i found some of the reliable Indian brands which can be compared with the quality of foreign products; try to use these products in your daily routine, surely it can do a lot of change in our economy.

    Mobile Connections


    • Jio, Airtel, BSNL

    Daily use items


  • Soap: Himalaya, Cinthol, Patanjali Brands, Godrej Brands, FairGlo, Shikakay, Ganga, Margo, Medimix, Mysore Sandal, Nirma Bath, Santoor, Shikakai, Wipro, Fiama Di Wills.



  • Toothpaste : Himalaya Products, Dabur Products, Meswak, Babool, Promise, Dant Kanti(Patanjli), Sudata.



  • Shampoo: Himalaya, Vestige, Dabur Vatika, Godrej, Hair & Care, Nirma, Arnika.



  • Eatables & beverages: Parle, Sunfeast, Aashirvaad Aata, Real Juices, Tata Tea and Tata Salt.


  •           Home Appliances
    • Videocon, IFB, Bajaj, Wipro, Surya Tubelights.
    • Celkon, Karbonn, Lava, Jio, Lyf, Videocon, Iball, Micromax.

              Software Products
    • Hike Messenger.
    • Quick Heal & Pops Ey Antivirus.

              Automobiles 
    • 4 wheeler: Tata, Mahindra.
    • 2 wheeler:   Bajaj, Hero.
    • Heavy vehicles: Ashok Layland, Tata 

              Travel Accessories:
    • Luggage bags : VIP, Wild Craft.

                  Please join together and use Indian products.
                                                                                             
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