Student Discount  in India on macbook pro

can any budy plz help me?
i want to know about student discount on macbook pro 2012 (13 inch) in india ,
& document to submit as proof for same !
thanks you

I got my iMac on student discount . I had to submit my college id card and some address + photo identity proof

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