Document Verification Form
Full Form of DVF
What is DVF?
A Document Verification Form (DVF) is a standardized document used in India to verify the authenticity of academic credentials, identity proofs, and other supporting documents submitted by candidates during admissions, job applications, or government examinations. In India, bodies like UPSC, SSC, and state public service commissions require candidates to submit a DVF along with original documents during the document verification stage after qualifying written exams. The form lists all documents to be verified, and officials cross-check each against originals. It is also used in universities for admission to higher education courses. The DVF ensures transparency and prevents fraudulent claims. For students appearing for competitive exams, understanding the DVF process is crucial as failure to produce valid documents can lead to disqualification. The form is typically part of the final selection round after written tests and interviews.
DVF का फुल फॉर्म
दस्तावेज़ सत्यापन प्रपत्र
Example
After clearing the UPSC mains, I had to fill the DVF and submit my original certificates for verification at the commission's office.