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You need to get an apostille on your SSC (Secondary School certificate) if you want to use them abroad in countries that are part of the Hague Convention. Apostille in India is granted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). The apostille is a document legalization process that shows the foreign authorities that your SSC is genuine and not faked. Your employer, university or immigrant officials will ask for an apostilled Secondary School Certificate when you are applying for jobs, further studies, or immigration. The process for getting an SSC apostilled in India starts with issuing authority verification, then notarization, and then Human Resources Development Department (HRD) verification. Finally, MEA will stamp it. Here are all the details:
Getting your SSC confirmed by the issuing authority should be your first priority. Usually, this is the school or college where your SSC certificates came from. To ensure that your SSC certificate is authentic and legitimate, they will conduct preliminary verification. Depending upon your visa requirements, you may need to notarise it by a notary public.