As college admissions peak this week across India, freshers face mandatory anti-ragging compliance. Colleges are urging students to submit their anti-ragging forms without delay. This step ensures campus safety and fulfills official University Grants Commission (UGC) mandates. Freshers should complete this task early to avoid last-minute registration stress.
Many institutes ask for a physical notarised stamp paper from new students. However, the default rule requires only an online undertaking through official portals. You need a notarised stamp only if your college explicitly demands one in writing. Knowing this simple distinction saves both time and money during admission.

Students must register online at the official UGC anti-ragging portal. Fill in your personal details along with your parent signature details correctly. After submission, you will receive a unique reference number and an email confirmation. Forward this confirmation copy directly to your institute anti-ragging cell for verification.
Rumours suggest colleges block hostel allotment for minor form delays. In reality, institutes grant temporary access while digital forms undergo processing. Parents must countersign the undertaking online or on the printed copy. Completing both signatures prevents unnecessary delays during room allotment and campus registration.
If you do not receive a confirmation email, recheck your submitted details today. You can retry the registration form or contact your college administration desk immediately. For safety threats or ragging complaints, call the national helpline at 1800-180-5522. This toll-free helpline operates around the clock to assist freshers across India.
Completing your anti-ragging undertaking early ensures a smooth start to college life. Verify your college requirements carefully before spending money on legal stamp papers. Keep digital and physical copies of your reference number handy for campus registration. Take action today to secure your admission and enjoy a safe academic journey.