* In-person visit: The most straightforward method is to visit the university's examination department in person. You'll need to inquire about the process, required documents (likely including your enrollment number and possibly fee payment), and the expected timeframe.
* By post: Many universities allow you to request your certificate through mail. You'll need to write a formal letter requesting the certificate, including your details (name, roll number, year of passing, course name etc.), and send it along with the necessary fees (check their website for the applicable amount and payment methods). Be sure to include a self-addressed and stamped envelope for the return of your certificate.
* Through the university website: Check the HNB Garhwal University website. Many universities now have online portals where you can apply for certificates, track their status, and possibly make online payments. Look for sections like "Examination," "Student Services," or "Alumni."
Before attempting any method:
* Visit the official HNB Garhwal University website: The most reliable information will be on their official website. Look for their contact information, and specifically a contact number or email address for the examination department.
* Call the university directly: Calling the examination department directly will give you the most up-to-date and accurate information about the process, required documents, and fees.
* Check for any recent notices or announcements: The university might have issued specific instructions or guidelines regarding certificate collection on their website or notice board.
Remember to be patient, as processing times can vary. It's always best to initiate the request well in advance of when you need the certificate.