CPS Mumbai gives deadline for submitting Declaration Form For Diploma Students Receiving Degree, Diploma In Absentia
Maharashtra: The College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPS Mumbai) has released the date to submit the declaration form for Diploma students receiving Degree/Diploma in Absentia.
As per the notice, the last date to send the declaration to the CPS office in Mumbai is 17th February 2024. The declaration form can be downloaded from the official website of CPS Mumbai. Under By-Law Section No.3 of Chapter XV of the College By-Laws, every holder has to make and sign a declaration before receiving the Diploma. This declaration has to be signed in the College Roll.
For those students who have applied for Absentia, a sheet of declaration applicable to them and a slip with a request has been released, which should be signed by them and returned to this office. On receipt of the slip, signed as stated above, the slip will be filed in the College Roll, and the Diploma/ Certificate will be forwarded by post/courier to the students.
The students need to send Rs.300 by Demand Draft in favour of “College of Physicians and Surgeons of Mumbai” payable at Mumbai of being the postal charges to send the certificate by courier/post. Along with a copy of the self-attested govt. approved photo & address identity proof once (Passport/ Aadhar card / PAN card / Election Card) & MMC ID card.
The convocation was held on 19th January 2024 at CPS House, Dr. E. Borges Road, Parel, Mumbai: 400012. All FCPS students were asked to attend the convocation ceremony In Person compulsorily. The Diploma students had the option of in person and absentia. The students were asked to submit the online convocation form up to 05-Jan-2024 by 04:00 pm through their respective CPS login.
If any queries, the students can e-mail cpsonline@cpsmumbai.org.
The view the detailed notice, the students need to visit the official website of CPS Mumbai.
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