Dear Members,
I completed my graduation in 2010. A few days ago, while I was reviewing my academic certificates, I discovered that I had used a different signature in each of the three years of my graduation on my admit cards. Additionally, in the second year of my graduation, I signed in Hindi on the admit card. Since making this discovery, I have been worried about the implications of having different signatures. Could this potentially create problems for me? I would greatly appreciate your valuable advice on this matter.
Regards,
Rajiv
From India, Patna
I completed my graduation in 2010. A few days ago, while I was reviewing my academic certificates, I discovered that I had used a different signature in each of the three years of my graduation on my admit cards. Additionally, in the second year of my graduation, I signed in Hindi on the admit card. Since making this discovery, I have been worried about the implications of having different signatures. Could this potentially create problems for me? I would greatly appreciate your valuable advice on this matter.
Regards,
Rajiv
From India, Patna
By "admit card," do you mean the hall ticket? There should be no issue unless someone raises a concern that the exam was not written by you and presents different signatures each year. Of course, your personal writing style in the exam can be proven by handwriting examination, but it's important to avoid using different signatures in various documents. India is a very document-oriented nation, and inconsistencies can lead to problems.
In the present case, why the sudden worry after more than 7 years since graduation?
From India, Pune
In the present case, why the sudden worry after more than 7 years since graduation?
From India, Pune
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