Mahender Goud
2 years ago
Sir,can I change my dob in ssc memo.I had completed my ssc in 2017.can you say my procedure to solve my problem
A.Dear Client,
Yes, you can. You can either follow the procedure given forth by your SSC Board or go to Civil Court. Kindly consult a lawyer for the same. Let us know if you require any further clarifications or assistance.
Thank you!
Yes, you can. You can either follow the procedure given forth by your SSC Board or go to Civil Court. Kindly consult a lawyer for the same. Let us know if you require any further clarifications or assistance.
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A.Dear Sir,
You may follow your procedure as may be laid by your SSC Board or approach Civil Court.
I could have explained more if background is known to me.
Please give me FIVE STAR if satisfied by my answers.
You may follow your procedure as may be laid by your SSC Board or approach Civil Court.
I could have explained more if background is known to me.
Please give me FIVE STAR if satisfied by my answers.
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