Hi all,
I have a format of a salary certificate. One of our employees is asking for a "Salary Certificate" to submit to the bank for a vehicle loan purpose. I have provided the format here. However, my senior suggests that I add a specific sentence indicating that the company is not responsible for any financial matters between the employee and the bank (e.g., pending installments deducted from salary, or any other matter) and that the certificate is issued only upon the employee's request.
Please provide the format as it is urgent.
Date:
To Whomsoever It May Concern,
This is to certify that Ms. [Name] is employed with [Company Name] Pvt. Ltd. in the capacity of [Position]. Her monthly salary is Rs. [Amount]/- per month.
This certificate is being issued to her upon her specific request.
For [Company Name] Ltd.
[Signature]
Thanks & Regards,
Shila
From India, Nagpur
I have a format of a salary certificate. One of our employees is asking for a "Salary Certificate" to submit to the bank for a vehicle loan purpose. I have provided the format here. However, my senior suggests that I add a specific sentence indicating that the company is not responsible for any financial matters between the employee and the bank (e.g., pending installments deducted from salary, or any other matter) and that the certificate is issued only upon the employee's request.
Please provide the format as it is urgent.
Date:
To Whomsoever It May Concern,
This is to certify that Ms. [Name] is employed with [Company Name] Pvt. Ltd. in the capacity of [Position]. Her monthly salary is Rs. [Amount]/- per month.
This certificate is being issued to her upon her specific request.
For [Company Name] Ltd.
[Signature]
Thanks & Regards,
Shila
From India, Nagpur
Hi my name is bhupendra my english drafting is very poor.So please give ne advice how improvre.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi,
A small tip: I am not good at English and it is better than having poor English. The following steps may be useful:
1. Know about English grammar.
2. Understand when to use words in different contexts.
3. Do not translate your English from your mother tongue or any other language.
4. You should understand other languages and translate them into English.
5. Read English books and watch movies.
6. Write comments in your notes, etc.
Myself: My English is very poor. After my postgraduate course, I took English coaching, but my English did not improve. After joining an organization, I continuously wrote reports in English. Then, someone would correct my letters and point out my mistakes. This is just my personal experience.
From India, Hyderabad
A small tip: I am not good at English and it is better than having poor English. The following steps may be useful:
1. Know about English grammar.
2. Understand when to use words in different contexts.
3. Do not translate your English from your mother tongue or any other language.
4. You should understand other languages and translate them into English.
5. Read English books and watch movies.
6. Write comments in your notes, etc.
Myself: My English is very poor. After my postgraduate course, I took English coaching, but my English did not improve. After joining an organization, I continuously wrote reports in English. Then, someone would correct my letters and point out my mistakes. This is just my personal experience.
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Bhupendra,
Probably what you can do is start reading small articles in English newspapers. You have to read aloud, at least to the extent that you can improve your pronunciations. Also, start referring to the Oxford Pocket Dictionary for queries. It really helps. Try speaking in English as much as possible at your home, with friends, etc. Even if you make a mistake, it's fine. Ask them to correct you so that you can learn faster. At this stage, don't worry about what people would say.
The other tips given by KPK are right. Try all of these and send feedback.
All the best!
From India, Mumbai
Probably what you can do is start reading small articles in English newspapers. You have to read aloud, at least to the extent that you can improve your pronunciations. Also, start referring to the Oxford Pocket Dictionary for queries. It really helps. Try speaking in English as much as possible at your home, with friends, etc. Even if you make a mistake, it's fine. Ask them to correct you so that you can learn faster. At this stage, don't worry about what people would say.
The other tips given by KPK are right. Try all of these and send feedback.
All the best!
From India, Mumbai
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