Application Form For Fee Reimbursement of SC Students

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE & EMPOWERMENT

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SHEME OF POST MAT RIC SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE STUDENjJ '<>
, BELONGJNG TO SCHEDULED CASTES 1
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REGULATION GOVERNING THE AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP
(APPLICABLE FROM I sT APRTI- 2003)
OBJECT .
The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to the Scheduled da, te
students studying at post matriculation or post-secondary stage to enable tberp to
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These scholarships are available for studies in India only and are awarded by the
government of the State/Union Territory to which the applicant actually belongs i e. perman+nt!
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CONDITIONS OF ELIGffiJLITY
The scholarships are open to nationals of India. ,
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vrhese scholarships will be given for the study of all recognised post-matriculatio for
post-secondary courses pursued in recognised institutions with the following except(om:
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Scholarships are not awarded for training courses like Aircraft Maintemnce
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Ees anc:_Private Pil t_Jicence .Cours..QUr.Ses-at Training -JSJ1Jn
D-ufferi-n (No-w Rajendra), courses o-f training at the Military College, Dehradun. courses at Pre-examination Training Centres of all India and SJate..levels' '
ii) /only thosidates who belong to Scheduled Castes so specified in relation t the
State/Union Territory to which the applicant actually belongs i.e. permanently settled and
' who have passed the Matriculation or Higher Secondary or any higher examinatio11 of a
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recognised University or Board of Secondary Education. will be eilgible. l
I\) /c.andidates wbo after passing one stage of education are studying in the same stae 01
educatizn in different subject eg. I.Sc after LA. or B.Com after B.A. or M.A. in oth1.r
subject will not be eligible.
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Students who, after having completed their educational career in one professioaa
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e g LLB after B.T./B.Ed. wiJJ not be eligible. From the academic year 1980-81. .sr1dies
in two professional courses are allowe.d . \
Students studying in Class Xl of the Higher Secondary School courses of the XII Oass of
the Multipurpose High School will not be eligible for it being a continuous school curse.
However, in cases where tenth class examination of such courses is treated as eqtiaJent
to Matriculation and students who after passing tenth class join other courses.\ su 1
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students will be treated as post-matric students and will be eligible for the av.rar of
scholarships.
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Stu<.ents pursuing Post-graduate courses in medicine will be eligible if the) are mot
' all wed to practice during the period of their course .
<itudents yvho after failing or passing the under graduate/post-graduate examination in
Ar science/Commerce JOID any recognised professional or Technihal
ceruficate/diploma/degree courses will be awarded scholarships if otherwise eligible. --to
subsequent failure will be condoned except courses in Group T.
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Students who pursue their studies through correspondence courses are also
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'; eligible. The term correspondence includes distant and continuing education 1
' Employed students whose income combined with the income of thei
parents/guardians does not exceed the maximum prescribed income ceiling are madel
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eligible. to post-matric scholarships to the extent of reimbursement of all compulsorily'
payable non-refundable fees. I
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All children of the same parents/guardians will be entitled to receive benefits of the 1
scheme \.
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A scholarship holder under iliis scheme will not hold any other scholarship/stipend. If t
t\arded any other scholarship/stipend, the student can exercise his/her option for either 1
4 the rn.o scholarships/stipends, whichever is more beneficial to him/her and should
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form the awarding auiliority through the Head ofilie Institution about ilie option made
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1\:o scholarship will be paid to the students under this scheme from the dates he/she
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accepts another scholarship/stipend. The student can however, accept free lodging or a
grant or adhoc monetary help from the State Government or any other source for the
purchase of books, equipment or for meeting the expenses on board and lodging in
addi\ion to the scholarship amount paid under this scheme.
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x.iii) Scholarship holders who are receiving coaching in any of the pre-examination trning
centres with financial assistance from the Central Government/ State Go\emmcnt will
not be eligible for stipend under the coaching schemes for the duration of the coaching
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programme.
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sqholarship will be given for the study of all recognised post-matriculation or post-secon.d ary
curses pursued in recognised institutions, tbe list of courses grouped (I to IV) is only tllust{atl\ c
a_hd not exhaustive. The State Governments/Union Territory Administrations are, ;thus,
tijemselves competent to decide the appropriate grouping of courses at their level as advised vide
tths Ministry's letter No.ll 0 17/ 13/88-Sch. Cel dated 3 8 1989.
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I Iy. MEANS TEST
Sbholarships will be paid to the students whose parents/guardians' income from all s-ource-s1 docs nbt exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- per annum.
1't0TE I : Sc long as either of the parents (or husband in the case of married unempJo) ed
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rl student) is alive, only income of the parents/husband, as the case may be, from all s9urces
h.as to be taken into account and of no other member even though they may .b e ea. ning. In th
f4nn of mcome declaration, income is to be declared on this basis. Only in the case where both
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te parents (or husband in the case of married but unemployed girl student) have died, lhe
idcome of the guardian who is supporting the student in his/her studies has to be taken. 1 Such
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sdents whose parent's income is affected due to unfortunate death of one of earning parents
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ap.d resultantly comes within the income ceiling prescribed under the scheme, 6hall bcome
e{igiblc for scholarship, subject to their fulfiUing other conditions of eligibility, from the onth
iJJ which such sad incidence takes place. Applications for scholarships from such students c;an he
cJmsidcred even after lapse oflast date of receipt of applications, on compassionate grounds.!
J10TE 2· House rent allowance received by the parents of a student shall be exempted from the
cbmputation of ' income' if the same has been permitted to be exempted for purpose of lcom
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tpc COTE 3 Income certificate is required o be takeonce only at the time_ of adJuis'l"" '':,
. urses which are continuing for more than one year.
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110TE .4· The revised income ceilings account for Consumer Price Index tor lndustrial \\Qrkcrs
to October 2002. Income Ceiling wouJd be revised once in every two years linkmg il v.ith
Gonsumer Price Index for Industrial Workers for the month of October of the year, precediQg the
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ar of revision and will be made effective from April.
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V. VALUE OF SCHOLARSHIP
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The value of scholarship includes maintenance aUowance, additional aO\\a nce fc
students with disabilities, reimbursement of compulsory non-refundable fees, study ur charge
thesis typing/printing charges, book allowance for students pursuing correspondepce course:
and book bank facility for specified courses, for complete duration of the course Th! details art:
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(i) Maintenance aUowaoce:
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Group I
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Rate of Maintenanc'
allowance (in Rupee%
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Hostellers Day Scholarn
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Degree and Post Graduate level courses (including M.Phil,
Ph.D arid Post Doctoral research) in Medicines (Allopathic,
Indian and other recognised systems of medicines),
Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Veterinary and Allied
Sc1ences, Management, Business Finance, Business
Administration and Computer Applications/Science.
Commercial Pilot License (including helicopter pilot and
Multi Engine rating) Course.
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Group II
Other professional and technical graduate and Post
Graduate (including M.Phil, Ph.D and Post Doctoral
research) level courses not covered in Group I.
C.AIICWAICS/ etc. courses. All Post Graduate, Graduate
level Diploma courses, all Certificate Level Courses
Group Ill
All other courses leading to a graduate or above degree(not
covered in group I & 11.
Group IV
All post matriculation level courses before taking up
graduation l.ike classes XI and XII in 10+2 system and
intennediate examination etc, not covered in Group 'II' or
. 'Ill'. ITI courses, other vocational courses (if minimum
required qualification to pursue the course is at least
matriculation).
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355 185
235 140
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Notq I (prnmrcial Pilot License Course (CPU \
1 CPL course would include Commercial Helicopter Pilot License (CHPL) and multieng
ne rating training on A-320 and similar aircrafts even after the candidate has got scholarship
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fo1 multi-engine rating training with the CPL course. CPL course is covered under Group1T .
The number of awards for CPL will be 20 per annum. Consequent upon receiving application;)
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frcm concerned students, concerned State Governments!UT Admns. should scrutinise them! for
derrnining their eligibility under the scheme and thereafter recommend the number of eligible
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applicants for CPL training (with their names) each financial year to Ministry of Social Justie & ,
E.ntpowerment (eir applications need not be sent to the Ministry). Upon receipt of such
intrrmation, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowennent will give clarance to the concerned
Stes/Ufs on the first-come-first served basis upto 20 awards for the country as a whple
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Setpcted candidates are provided a maintenance allowance at the rates applicable to GrouJl T
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coqrses i e. Rs.740 per month for hostlers and Rs.330 per month for day scholars. In add iti o all
compulsory fees, including flight charges are to be provided as fee.
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)Joe 2·M.Phil and Ph.D courses are post-graduatlon courses. Scholarship to such students rpav
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be paid at the rates of maintenance allowance for Grou 'I' .or ' ll:..s!_epending on the course der
these groups. ;
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'' Oe 3:Normally the term 'Hostel' is applicable to a common residential building and a comrvon
mes for the students run under the supervision of the educational institution authorities. In oase
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theicollege authorities are unable to provide accommodation in the college Hostel, an approyed
' plae of residence can also be treated as Hostel for the purpose ofthis scheme. The place will be
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apwoved by the Head of the lnstituon after due inspection and keeping in vi.ew the rules and
regl.llations laid down by the University, if any. In such case, a certificate to the effect that the
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sru(lent is residing in an approved place of residence, as he is unable to get accommodation in ;the
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colfege hostel should be furnished by the Head of Institution.
! It is further clarified that such deemed hostels should consist of such accommodation as
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is. 'ired at least by a group of 5(five) students living together, usuaJiy with common css
arrtngements ·
Nofe 4. Scholars who are entitled to free board and/or lodging will be paid maintenapce
charge at 1/3rd at Hostllers' rate.
I I ii) Additional Allowances for SC students witb disabilities
(A) Reader Allowance for blind Scholars
Level of Course
Group LIT
Group III
Group IV
Reader Allowance (Rs. Per month)
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Provision of transport allowance upto Rs 100 per month for disabled srudents. if
5uch students do not reside in the hostel, which ic: ""'ithin the premi£e.') ot
educational institution. The disability as per the Persons with Disabilities (Equal
Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act. 1995 i$ ddined as
blindness, low-vision, leprosy-cured, hearing impairment, locomot..n disability.
mental retardation and mental illness
(C) Escort Allowance of Rs 100/- per month for severally handicapped day scholar
srudents with low extremity disability.
<D) Special Pay of Rs 100/- per month is admissible to any employee of the hostel
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\.vllling to extend help to a severely orthopaedically handicapped srudeht residing
in hostel of an educational institution, who may need the assistance of a helper .
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(E) Allowance of Rs 150/- per month towards extra coaching to mentally rerded and
mentally ill students.
\ The provisions in (B) to (D) will also apply to such leprosy -cured students
Note 1 ·The disabled students belonging to Scheduled Castes covered und>r the Scheme can also
get such additional benefits from other Schemes, which are not covered under the scheo1e
' )iote 2 The disability as defined under the said Act has to be certified by competent medical
authority of the State GovtJUT Administration.
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./ Scholars will be paid enrolmnt/registration, tuition, games, Union, Library. Magazine.
.... 1 'vfedical Examination and such other fees compulsorily payable by the scholar to the mtitution
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1 or University/Board. Refundable deposit like caution money, security deposit v.-111. hm .. ever. be
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Note Compulsof) non-refundable fee charged by recognised instirutions against free arid paid
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lseats of recognised courses can be fully reimbursed as per the fee strucrure approved by the
pompetent State/Central Government authority. However, while sanctioning scholarship againt
aid seats, State Governments should make the income verification compulsory
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\v) Study Tours
Srudy tour charges up to a maximum of Rs.l 000 per annum, limited to the actual
xpenditure incurred by the student on transportation charges etc will be paid to the scholars
rudying professional and technical courses, provided that the head of the institution certitic that
lJle stuCly tour is essential for the scholar for completion of his/her course of stud}
t) Thesis Typing/Printing Charges
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I'I 1 0Y ping/printing charges upto a maximum of Rs.1 000 will be paid to resea;-ch
{( scolars on the recommendation of the Head of the Institution.1 ;
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Correspondence courses including distance-and continuing education f
The students pursuing such courses are also eligible for an annual allowance of Rs 7;;0'-
tqr essentiaVprescribed books, besides reimbursement of course fees.
\i,)) Book Ba nks
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Book Banks are to be set up in all the Medical, Engineering. Agnculture, Lav.
-, and Veterinary Degree Colleges and Institutes imparting Chartered
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Accountancy, MBA and alike Management courses and Polytechnics where
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Scheduled Caste students are in receipt of Post Matric Scholarshtp. The ->et or
text books will be purchased for 2 such SC students at various stages ex4ept in - respect of Post-graduate courses and Chartered Accountancy v1. here it v.i ll be
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one set for each student. However, the ratio of sets and students will have to
be adjusted to the total number of sets that could be procured \\ithin the rota I
resources allocated to the State concerned.
The details of courses covered for setting up of Book Banks. ceilin of
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admissible expenditure per set of books and sharing criteria are glVen belO\\ :
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Sharing Ceiling per I set( or
criteria actual cost whichc\ er
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1. Degree courses in 1 set for 2
Medical/Engineering students
2. Degree courses in veterinary -do-
13 Degree courses in Agriculture -do·
4 Polytechnics -do-
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5 A. Post Graduate courses in Medical, 1 set per
Engineering, Agriculture and student
veterinary courses and such other
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approved by the Universities/institutes
of higher learrung.
B. Law courses, LL.B. (3 years and 5
years) LL.M (2 years)
c Chartered Accountancy (intermediate
and final)
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5,000
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E. Bio-Sciences
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For storage of books and contingencies etc., the cost of steel alm irah for tori i
books of each Book Bank including contingencies like transportation etc the fodo wing
exper es are admissible·
(i) Rs. 2000 or actual cost whichever is less.
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(ii) 5% of the grant may be earmarked for expenses on binding, stichtn' et1.
ote: The said sets of books also include Braille Books, Talking Books. Cassettes tor the
... isually Handicapped students.
3. The Book Banks are to be set up in all the recognised collegesiinsodmon:;
where these courses are being offered as recognised courses.
4. Purchase of books for these Book Banks will be restricted to the presri oed
text books for the entire courses
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5 The State Governments may constitute Expert Groups consisting of merrbers
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from selected colleges/educational institutions of different regions to dcie
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the adequate number of text books in a set( not reference booh) requirq:i tor
each course.
\ The life period of one set of books has been fixed at 3 years. Thereafter the
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books may be disposed of by the institutions in the same manner as the bpoks
in the library subject to the guidelines, if any, of the State Governmenf!t rr
Administration in this regard
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7. These books are to be supplied to SC students in installments, dependin on
the course. semester structure etc.
8. The following rules shall govern the distribution of books to the students
(i) Each SC student will be provided with an identity card for this purpose ,
(i i) Each SC student v..iU be required to submit requisition for borrov.ing bobs
from the Book Bank in a fonn to be provided for this purpose !
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(iii) The books would be returned to the Book Bank at the end of each tenn ihe
Principal of the college/institution will make every effort to ensure that those
students who complete their course or those who drop out in the mtddle,
return the books belonging to the Book Bank.
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1 iv) It is the responsibility of the student concern to maintain the books 'upplied to
them from the Book Bank, in good condition.
(v) Any case of loss or damage to the books would attract penalty In case of
serious damage or loss of books, the student concerned v.ill have o bear the
cost of the book.
SELECTION 01<' CANDJOATES
All he eligible Scheduled Caste candidates will be given scholarships subject to the
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application of Means Test prescribed in these Regulations.
Candidates belonging to one State but studying in other State wiJI be av.acded
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scholarsrups by the State to whtch they belong and will submit their applications tq the
competent authorities in that State. In the matter of exemption from fees or other
concessions also they will be treated as if they were studying in their own State
DURATION AND RENEWAL OF AWARDS
The award once made will be tenable from the stage at which it is g1ven to lhe
completion of course subject to good conduct and regularity in attendance It will be
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renewed from year to year provided that within a course which is continuous for a
number of years, the scholar secures promotion to the next higher class irrespective c;>fthe
fact whether such examinations are conducted by a University or the InstituLJon
If a Scheduled Caste scholar pursuing Group I courses fails in the examination fqr the
first time, the award may be renewed. For second and subsequentfaih1re in any class, the
stuaent shall bear his/her own expenses until he/she secures promotion to the next igher
class
If a scholar is unable to appear in the annual examination owing to illness and .or on
account of any other unforeseeable event, the award may be renewed ror th ncx1
academic year on submission of medical certificate and/or other required suflicienproof
to the sati sfaction of the Head of the lnstitution and hi s/her certifying that the s,;holar
would have passed had he appeared in the examination.
If accord1ng to the Regulations of a University/lnstitution, a student is promated to the
next higher class even though he/she may not have actually passed in IO\.\.er clas and i
required to take examination of the junior class again after sometime, he/she )\ill be
entitJed to scholarship for the class to which he/she is promoted if the studem IS otherw::.c
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VIH. PAYMENT
i 1 \1aintcnance allowance is payable from J st April or from the month of (\dm isirm
whichever is later, to the month in which the examinations are completed. at ihe end of
the academic year (including maintenance allowance during holidays), provid that if
the scholar secures admission after the 20th day of a month. the amount wiiiJbe made
from the month following the month of admission \
ii) In case of renewal of scholarships awarded in the previous years, maintenance a'p owancc
will _be paid from the month following the month upto which scholarc;hip was ptd m the
previous year, if the course of study is continuous
iii) The Government of the State/Union Territory Administration, to which they bqlc ng, in
accordance with the procedure laid down by them in this regard, will pav the schplarship
money to the selected students
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1 iv) Scholarship will not be paid for the period of intemship/housemanship in the 1\.1 B B
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course or for a practical training in other course if the student is in receipt of sor1e
remuneration during the internship period or some aUowance/stipend during the pt acllcal
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training in other course
}..: " { OTHER CONDmONS FOR THE AWARD
i ) The scholarship is dependent on the satisfactory progress and conduct ofthe schol lfi t
is reported by the Head of the Institution at any time that a scholar has by reasons ,·
his/her own act of default failed to make satisfactory progress or has been guyty of
misconduct such as resorting to or participating in strikes, irregularity in attentlance
·;, ithout the permission of the authorities concerned etc , the authority sancttonu the
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scholarship may either cancel the scholarships or stop or withhold further paymet tor
uc h penod as it mav think fit. 1
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ii I lf a student 1s found to have obtained a scholarship by fa lse statements. hit hc:r
scholarship will be cancelled forthwith and the amount of the scholarship pa1d wi\1 be
recovered, at the discretion of the concerned State Government The student conceed
wi ll be blacklisted and debarred for scholarship in any scheme forever
iii 1 scholarship awarded may be cancelled if the scholar changes the subject of the cottrsc
of sn1dy for which the scholarship was originally awarded or changes the InstitutiOn O'
study. without prior approval of the State Government The Head of the Institution sbll
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rep xt such cases to them and stop payment of the scholarship mone}- The amount
alrtady paid may also be recovered at the discretion ofthe State Government
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iw) A scholar is liable to refund the scholarship amount at the discretion of the ·State
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Government, if during the course of the year, the studies for which the scholarship h a
been awarded, is discontinued by him/her.
v) The regulations can be changed at anytime at the discretion of the Go\'emment of India.
({. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SCJlEME
All the State Governments will announce in May-June, the details of the scheme and
nv 1 te applications by issuing an advertisement in the leading newspapers of the State and
:through other media outfits All requests for application forms and other particula rs shgutd be
!addressed to the Government of State/Uruon Territory Administration to· which the s¢holar
;acluall} belong. The applicant should submit the completed application to the pre$cribed
'authonty before the last date prescribed for receipt of applications.
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l XI. PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING
! i) An app11cation for scholarship should comprise:
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a) one copy of the application for scholarship m the prescribed form (parate
application forms as have been prescriped for ·fresh' and renewaJ scholacshp by
concerned States!UTs).
b) One copy of the passport size photograph with signatures of the student the. on (for
fresh scholarship).
c) One attested copy of certificates, diploma, degree etc. in respect of aJI examinations
passed .
d) A certificate (in original) of Caste duly signed by an authorised Revenue 01i ce r nor
below the rank of Tehsildar.
e) An income declaration by the self-employed parents/guardians. stating definite
income from all sources by way of an affidavit on non-judic1al stamp papr.
Employed parents/guardians are required to obtain income certi ficate trvm their
employer and for any additional income from other sources, they wouLd furni!>h
declaration by way of an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper
f) A receipt in acknowledgement of the scholarship in the previous year Oil the form
attached to the application only duly counter-signed by the Head of the ln stituuon
concerned, if the application was in receipt of a scholarship under thb sc.hm mthe
preceding year
Application complete in all respects shall be submitted to the Head of the institution,
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being attended or last attended by the candidates and shall be addressed to Jan otlicer
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specified for this purpose by the Government of State/Union T erritocy to whi<
student belongs, in accordance with the instructions issued by them from me to tir
I xn. FUNDING PATTERN OF THE SCHEME \
The Scheme is implemented by the State Governments and Union Temtoi) Ar r11ni;:,Uat
which receive 100% central assistance from Government of India for the total expenditure u
the scheme, over and above their respective Committed Liability The level f Commr
Liability of respective State Governments/Union Territory Administrations for a ,·em
equivalent to the level of actual expenditure incurred by them under the Scheme rlurne
terminal year of the last Five Year Plan Period and is required to be borne by thbm for wh
thev are required to make required provision in their own budget fhe North Ikstem tJ
have, however, been exempted from making their own budgetary provisions to war Commin·
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Ltability from Ninth Plan Period (1997-2002) onwards and the entire expenditu{e under tl
Scheme in respect ofthem will be borne by Government of India
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All the State Governments and Union Territory Administrations implerhent.llg th
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scheme wi11 furnish data of beneficiaries and expenditure under the scheme, to Go\Cernrnent o
Tndra, as and when required. Financial assistance given under the scheme shall no be unhzed
for any lia.her purpose.
REFERENCES:
Reference para of
Rwlations
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letter reference no.
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F.No. 1 1917/37179/SC&BCD-ID dated 20.6 80 i
F.No.ll017/23/-80-SCBCD-ID dated 21.6.1980 \
4. W(xiii)
F.No. l017/4/97-SCD-V dated 1 o 7.98
F.No.ll017/2/2001-SCO-V dated 14.10.2003
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9 Y Group 'A. (l)
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F No 11 017/2/94-Sch.Cell dated 29.12 95
F.No.11017/ 1/92-Sch Ce1l dated 14 2.96
F. No. II 0 17 I 1 0/94-Sch Cell dated 22 7 94
F No.ll 017/8/97 -Sch. Cell dated 3 4 98
F.No 1 101711 /93-Sch.Cell dated 7 4.95
I.F No 1 1 0 l 7 /2/91-Sch. Cell dated 24 7 92 &
2 .F.No.ll 017/9/91-Sch.Cell dated 1.2.94
3 .FNo 11017/3/2002-SCD-Vdated 19.3.02 '
4 F No 11017/3/2000-SCD-V dated 27.4.01 , 19.5 03 & 16.06.03
F.No. 1 1017/2/92-Sch.Ce)) dated 8.4 94
F No 110 17/ ll/93-Sch.Cell dated 31.3 .95
F.No.ll017/4/97-SCD-V dated 10 7 98
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