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Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 5 Principles of Inheritance and Variation

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Principles of Inheritance and Variation Class 12 Biology MCQs Pdf

1. When ‘Aa’ is crossed with ‘aa’, (A is dominant over a)
(a) all the offspring will have dominant phenotype.
(b) all the offspring will have recessive phenotype.
(c) 50% of offspring will have dominant phenotype and 50% will have recessive phenotype.
(d) 75% of offspring will have dominant phenotype and 50% will have recessive phenotype.

Answer

Answer: c


2. A heterozygous violet-flowered pea plant is crossed to another homozygous violet- flowered pea plant. What percent of the progeny plants will have the recessive trait, i.e., white flowers?
(a) 0%
(b) 25%
(c) 50%
(d) 75%

Answer

Answer: a


3. From a cross AABb x aaBb, the genotypes AaBB : AaBb : Aabb will be obtained in the ratio
(a) 1:1:2
(b) 1:2:1
(c) 2:1:1
(d) 2:1:2

Answer

Answer: b


4. The possibility of all genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross is calculated by a graphical representation which was developed by
(a) Komberg
(b) T.H. Morgan
(c) Gregor Mendel
(d) Reginald Punnett

Answer

Answer: d


5. A woman with normal vision has a colorblind father. She marries a colourblind man. What proportion of their children will be colourblind?
(a) 0%
(b) 25%
(c) 50%
(d) 100%

Answer

Answer: c


6. Study the pedigree chart given

Select the correct option about the conclusion.
(a) It is a sex-linked recessive trait.
(b) It is an autosomal recessive trait.
(c) It is an autosomal dominant trait.
(d) It is a sex-linked dominant trait.

Answer

Answer: b


7. Mother and father of a person with ‘O’ blood group have ‘A’ and ‘B’ blood group respectively. What would be the genotype of both mother and father? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Mother is homozygous for ‘A’ blood group and father is heterozygous for ‘B’.
(b) Mother is heterozygous for ‘A’ blood group and father is homozygous for ‘B’.
(c) Both mother and father are heterozygous for ‘A’ and ‘B’ blood group, respectively.
(d) Both mother and father are homozygous for ‘A’ and ‘B’ blood group, respectively.

Answer

Answer: c


8. The inheritance pattern of a gene over generations among humans is studied by the pedigree analysis. Character studied in the pedigree analysis is equivalent to: [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Quantitative trait.
(b) Mendelian trait.
(c) Polygenic trait.
(d) Maternal trait.

Answer

Answer: b


9. Occasionally, a single gene may express more than one effect. The phenomenon is called: [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) multiple allelism
(b) mosaicism
(c) pleiotropy
(d) polygeny.

Answer

Answer: c


10. Conditions of a karyotype 2n ± 1 and 2n ± 2 are called: [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Aneuploidy
(b) Polyploidy
(c) Allopolyploidy
(d) Monosomy.

Answer

Answer: a


11. If a genetic disease is transferred from a phenotypically normal but carrier female to only some of the male progeny, the disease is: [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Autosomal dominant
(b) Autosomal recessive
(c) Sex-linked dominant
(d) Sex-linked recessive.

Answer

Answer: d


12. In a dihybrid cross, if you get 9:3:3:1 ratio it denotes that: [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) The alleles of two genes are interacting with each other.
(b) It is a multigenic inheritance.
(c) It is a case of multiple allelism.
(d) The alleles of two genes are segregating independently.

Answer

Answer: d


13. In sickle cell anaemia glutamic acid is ’» replaced by valine. Which one of the following triplets codes for valine? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) G G G
(b) A A G
(c) G A A
(d) G U G

Answer

Answer: d


14. Which of the following traits studied by Mendel in garden pea is a dominant trait?
(a) Terminal flowers.
(b) Inflated pod.
(c) Green colour of seed.
(d) Yellow colour of pod.

Answer

Answer: b


15. If a haemophilic woman marries a normal man,
(a) all their children will be normal.
(b) all their sons will be haemophilic.
(c) all their daughters will be haemophilic.
(d) 50% sons and 50% daughters will be haemophilic.

Answer

Answer: b


16. Trisomy of 21 st chromosome in a male, leads to ______ syndrome.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Down’s.


17. Sex chromosome complement of a female bird is ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: ZW.


18. If three children in a family have blood groups O, AB and A, the genotypes of the parents must be _____ and ____ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: IAi, IBi.


19. Mendel’s law of ______ explains the expression of only one form of the trait in F, hybrid.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Dominance.


20. XO chromosomal abnormality in humans _______ causes syndrome.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Turner’s.


21. was the first to observe the X-chromosome in a few insects.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Henking.


22. The physical association between two genes on a chromosome, is termed as _____ by Morgan.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Linkage.


23. Female heterogamety is observed in

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Birds.


24. Cystic fibrosis and haemophilia are examples of disorders.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mendelian.


25. In sickle-cell anaemia, the amino acid, glutamic acid is substituted by in the beta chain of haemoglobin.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Valine.


26. Match the items in Column I with those in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. ABO blood group in humans.1. Polygenic inheritance.
B. Flower colour snapdragon.2. Mendelian genetic disorder.
C. Human skin colour.3. Sex-linked Mendelian disorder
D. Phenyl – ketonuria.4. Incomplete dominance
5. Multiple allelism.
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 5, B – 4, C – 1, D – 2


27. Match the sex-chromosome complements in Column I with the male/female organisms in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. XO1. Human male
B. XX2. Male bird
C. XY3. Male grasshopper
D. ZZ4. Female Drosophila
5, Female bird
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 3, B – 4, C – 1, D – 5


28. The recessive trait appears only under homozygous condition. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


29. The phenotype of the F1 hybrid resembles the dominant parent, when there is incomplete dominance. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


30. The cross between the F1 hybrid with a homozygous dominant individual, is called a test cross. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


31. Mendel could not have framed the law of independent assortment, if the genes he had studied, showed linkage. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


32. 9:3 :3 :1 is the genotypic ratio of a Mendelian dihybrid cross. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


Directions (Q33 to Q35): Mark the odd one in each of the following groups.

33. Phenyl ketonuria, Sickle-cell anaemia, Cystic fibrosis, Colourblindness

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Colourblindness.


34. Inflated pods, Terminal flowers, Yellow seeds, Green pods (all in garden pea).

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Terminal flowers.


35. Turner’s syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome, Down’s syndrome, Haemophilia.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Haemophilia.


36. Define inheritance.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Inheritance is defined as the process by which characters are passed on from one generation to the next.


37. What is genetics?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Genetics is the branch of science that deals with inheritance and variation of traits.


38. What are true-breeding lines that are used to study inheritance pattern of traits in plants? [Delhi 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A true-breeding line is one that has undergone continuous self-pollination/inbreeding and shows stable inheritance and expression of a trait for several generations.


39. List any two characters of pea plants used by Mendel in his experiments, other than height of the plant and colour of the seed. [Delhi 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Colour of the pod, shape of the pod, colour
of the flower, position of the flower, shape of the seed. (any two)


40. Name two contrasting pod-related traits studied by Mendel, in pea plant experiments. [AI 2011C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Pod colour: Green pods and yellow pods.
– Pod shape: Inflated pods and constricted pods. (anyone)


41. Mention two contrasting flower-related traits studied by Mendel in pea plant experiments. [AI 2011C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Flower position: Axial flowers and terminal flowers
– Flower colour: Violet flowers and white flowers. (any one)


42. Mention any two contrasting traits with respect to seeds in pea plants that were studied by Mendel. [AI 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Seed shape: Round and wrinkled.
– Seed colour: Yellow and green, (any one)


43. What is the proof for or what indicates that the characters Mendel studied did not show blending? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The parental forms of the trait appear without any change in the F2 generation.


44. What is meant by blending inheritance?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Blending inheritance is the phenomenon in which the expression of a trait is due to mixing or blending of the parental characters and the trait expressed is in between the two parental forms of the trait; the parental forms of the trait never reappear in the subsequent progenies.


45. State a difference between a gene and an allele. [Delhi 2016]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– A gene is a unit of inheritance, which contains information that is required to express a particular trait in an organism.
– An allele is one of the slightly different forms of a gene that codes for a contrasting trait.


46. What is meant by genotype?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The genetic constitution of an organism, is called its genotype.


47. What is phenotype?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The observable or external appearance of a character of an organism, is its phenotype.


48. Mention the type of allele which expresses itself only in homozygous condition in an organism. [Foreign 2011]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Recessive allele.


49. What is a monohybrid cross?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Monohybrid cross is a cross made between , two individuals of a species, considering the inheritance of the contrasting pair of a single character/trait.


50. Why is a plant with genotype Tt referred to as heterozygous? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Since the alleles for the contrasting forms of a trait are dissimilar, it is referred to as heterozygous.


51. State the fate of a pair of autosomes during gamete formation. [Delhi 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The members of a pair of autosomes segregate during gamete formation and enter different gametes.


52. British geneticist R.C. Punnett developed a graphical representation of a genetic cross called ‘Punnett Square’. Mention the possible result this representation predicts of the genetic cross carried. [Delhi 2019]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: This graphical representation predicts the probability of all possible genotypes of offspring in the genetic cross carried out.


53. Write the percentage of the pea plants that would be homozygous recessive in the F2 generation, when tall F1 heterozygous pea plants are selfed. [Delhi 2012C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 25 per cent.


54. Write the percentage of the pea plants that would be heterozygous tall in the F2 generation, when the tall heterozygous F1 pea plants are selfed. [Delhi 2012C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 50 per cent.


55. Write the percentage of F2 homozygous and heterozygous populations in a typical monohybrid cross. [Foreign 2010]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Homozygous population – 50 per cent.
Heterozygous population – 50 per cent.


56. When a tall pea plant was self-pollinated, one-fourth of the progeny were dwarf. Give the genotype of the parent and the dwarf progenies. [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Parent – Tt; Dwarf progenies – tt.


57. A garden pea plant
(A) produced inflated, yellow pods and another plant
(B) of the same species produced constricted, green pods. Identity the dominant traits. [Delhi 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Inflated pods and green pods are dominant traits.


58. A garden pea plant produced axial violet flowers. Another of the same species produced terminal violet flowers. Identify the dominant traits. [AI2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Axial flowers and violet flowers are dominant traits.


59. A garden pea plant produced round, green seeds. Another of the same species produced wrinkled, yellow seeds. Identify the dominant traits. [Foreign 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Round seeds and yellow seeds are dominant traits.


60. Write the possible genotypes Mendel got, when he crossed F1 tall pea plant with a dwarf pea plant. [Foreign 2012; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Tt and tt.


61. Mendel observed two kinds of ratios, 3 : 1 and 1 : 2 : 1, in the F2 generation in his experiments on garden pea. Name these two ratios respectively.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
3 : 1 is the phenotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross.
1 : 2 : 1 is the genotypic ratio of a monohybrid cross.


62. Name the type of cross that would help to find the genotype of a pea plant bearing violet flowers. [AI 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A test cross with a pea plant bearing white flowers.


63. In a test cross progeny of pea plants, all were bearing violet flowers. Give the genotypes of the parent pea plants. [AI 2012 C; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The genotypes of the parent pea plants are VV and vv.


64. Why in a test cross, did Mendel cross a tall pea plant with a dwarf pea plant only? [Foreign 2012; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Dwarfness is a recessive trait which is expressed only in homozygous condition; so, he was sure of the genotype of the dwarf plant as tt.


65. A cross was carried out between two pea plants showing the contrasting traits of height of the plant. The result of the cross showed 50% of parental characters. Name the type of cross. [CBSE Sample Paper 2018]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It is a (monohybrid) test cross.


66. Name and state the law of Mendel, which explains the expression of only one of the parental characters in the F, progeny of a monohybrid cross. [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Law of dominance states that in a dissimilar pair of factors, one member of the pair dominates (dominant) the other (recessive).


67. Which law of inheritance of Mendel, is universally acceptable without any exception? State the law. [CBSE Sample Paper 2010; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Law of Segregation states that the members of the allelic pair that remained together in the hybrid, segregate or separate during gametogenesis and enter different gametes.


68. Name the type of inheritance in which the genotypic ratio is the same as the phenotypic ratio. Also give the ratio.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Incomplete dominance is the phenomenon.
– The phenotypic and genotypic ratio of F2 progeny in a monohybrid cross is 1 : 2 : 1.


69. Name any one plant and its feature that shows the phenomenon of incomplete dominance.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Snapdragon (Antirrhinum sps) shows incomplete dominance in the inheritance of its flower colour.


70. Give an example of a plant, where the F2 progeny of a monohybrid cross has the same genotypic and phenotypic ratios. [Delhi 2016C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Snapdragon (Antirrhinum sp.) shows same genotypic and phenotypic ratios for inheritance of flower colour.


71. Name the respective pattern of inheritance, where Ft phenotype
(a) does not resemble either of the two parents and is in between the two;
(b) resembles only one of the two parents. [AI 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Incomplete dominance.
(b) Complete dominance.


72. Write the technical term used in human ABO blood groups for IA, IB and i. [Delhi 2016C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Multiple alleles.


73. The gene I that controls the ABO blood grouping in human beings, has three alleles, IA, IB and i.
(a) How many different genotypes are likely to be present in the human population?
(b) Also, how many phenotypes are possibly present? [CBSE Sample Paper 2016]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Six different genotypes.
(b) Four phenotypes.


74. Write the codominant alleles in the ABO blood group characteristic of humans.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: IA and IB are codominant alleles.


75. How many kinds of phenotypes would you expect in the F2 generation in a monohybrid cross, exhibiting codominance? [Delhi 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Three kinds of phenotypes.


76. Multiple allelism can be investigated only in populations. Justify. [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Though a gene exists in more than two allelic forms in multiple allelism, a person can have only two of those alleles, as he has only two sets of homologous chromosomes; so, multiple allelism can be studied only in a population.


77. How is pleiotropy exemplified in Drosophila?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: In Drosophila white eye colour is associated with depigmentation in many other parts of the body; it is due to the pleiotropic effect of a single gene.


78. What is a dihybrid cross?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A dihybrid cross is a cross made between individuals of a species, considering the inheritance of contrasting pairs of two traits.


79. AaBb was crossed with aabb. What would be the phenotypic ratio of the progeny? Mention the term used to denote this kind of cross. [CBSE Sample Paper 2010]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– The phenotypic ratio will be 1 : 1 : 1 : 1. – It is a test cross.


80. A geneticist interested in studying variations and patterns of inheritance in living beings prefers to choose organisms for experiments with shorter life cycle. Provide a reason. [Delhi 2015]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A number of (successive) generations can be raised in a short time to study the patterns of inheritance.


81. Define linkage.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Linkage is the phenomenon, where two or more linked genes are always inherited together and their recombination frequency in a dihybrid test cross progeny is less than 50%.


82. In a dihybrid cross carried out by T.H. Morgan in Drosophila, the F2 ratio deviated from that of Mendel’s dihybrid F22 ratio. Give a reason. [AI 2016C]
Or
Why do certain genes tend to be inherited together in a cell at the time of cell division? [HOTS]
Or
If the frequency of a parental form is higher than 25% in a dihybrid test cross, what does that indicate about the two genes involved? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The genes show linkage and do not segregate independently of each other.


83. Morgan et al found that even on the same chromosome, recombination between some gene pairs was higher than that between some other gene pairs. Give reason for this observation.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It is due to the distance between the gene pairs; more the distance, higher will be the recombination and vice versa.


84. If two genes are located far apart from each other, on a chromosome, how will the frequency of recombination get affected? [CBSE Sample Paper 2017,15]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– The two genes will segregate independently of each other and there will be 50% recombination.


85. Mention any two traits present on the X-chromosome of Drosophila.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Eye colour, body colour, wing type. (any two)


86. Mention the contribution of genetic maps in human genome project. [AI 2011]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The genetic maps were used as the starting point in the sequencing of whole genomes.


87. Do you think Mendel’s laws of inheritance would have been different if the characters he chose were located on the same chromosome? Why? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mendel could not have framed the law of independent assortment, if the genes for all the characters Mendel chose, were present on the same chromosome and showed the phenomenon of linkage.


88. Give an example of a polygenic trait in humans. [Delhi 2016C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Skin colour, intelligence, height, (any one)


89. Who suggested polygenic inheritance for the first time?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Galton.


90. Give two examples of polygenic inheritances from plants.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(i) Cob length in maize.
(ii) Kernel colour in wheat.


91. Write the phenotypic ratio of the F2 progeny of a cross, involving polygenic trait controlled by three separate genes.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 1 : 6 : 15 : 20 : 15 : 6 : 1.


92. On what basis is skin colour in humans considered polygenic? [AI 2015C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Skin colour in humans is controlled by three different genes and the phenotype is the cumulative effect of all the dominant alleles; hence, its inheritance is considered as polygenic.


93. Who first observed the X-chromosome? What was it called then?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Henking first observed the X-chromosome. It was called X-body.


94. What are autosomes?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: All those chromosomes of an individual organism that are not involved in the determination of sex of that individual, are called autosomes.


95. Why is X-chromosome called sex chromosome?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Since X-chromosome is involved in the determination of sex of an individual, it is called sex chromosome.


96. Give an example where
(a) males are XO and
(b) females are ZW.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Grasshopper
(b) Fowls.


97. Theeggofan animal contains 10 chromosomes, of which one is X-chromosome. How many autosomes would there be, in the karyotype of this animal? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 18 autosomes.


98. Give an example of an organism that exhibits haplodiploid sex determination system. [AI 2016C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Honeybee.


99. In a certain group of insects, some have 17 chromosomes and some have 18 chromosomes. Write about the gender of these two types of insects.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Males have 17 chromosomes.
– Females have 18 chromosomes.


100. How many chromosomes do drones of honeybee possess? Name the type of cell division involved in the production of sperms by them. [AI 2015]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Drones have 16 chromosomes.
– Mitosis occurs during production of sperms.


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Answer:
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Question 2.
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Answer:
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Question 3.
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Answer:
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When will be the Santoor Scholarship application form released?

Answer:
An application form will be released online on 15th July 2019. Students who have passed class 12 can fill the application and submit till 31st August 2019.

Question 5:
How much scholarship amount will be paid to the selected students?

Answer:
The selected students will receive a scholarship amount of Rs. 24000/-per annum till the completion of their graduation.

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Mizoram Scholarship | Complete List, Eligibility, Awards, Application

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Mizoram Scholarship: Mizoram Scholarship is open to students residing in Mizoram which is located in southernmost Indian state having a population of 10 Lakh and also an educated agrarian economy. The Samaj Kalyan Vibhag, also mentioned as the Department of Social Welfare under the Mizoram Government performs a key role in presenting this scholarship to all scholars who are pursuing an education at secondary, higher secondary or higher level of education. The scholarships are divided into three parts viz. pre-matric, post-matric and merit cum means. The learners can find a notice about a Mizoram scholarship through Mizoram Scholarship Board (MSB) website, National Scholarship Portal, Mizoram University website, etc.

Get to know here the popular scholarships that you can apply for, the authorities offering the funds for these scholarships, schedule to apply for these scholarships and how to apply for them? Also, know about the eligibility conditions need to be fulfilled. Here, you will get all the highlights and every significant information related to the Mizoram scholarship. Mizoram Scholarship Last Date is different for different schemes

List of Mizoram Scholarship Schemes

The complete list of the scholarship provided by the Mizoram government is provided here with their availability months. Students who want to apply for the scholarship need to check which scholarship is suitable for them and should apply at the given duration of application dates.

Scholarship NameWhen to Apply?
Post-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribes StudentsJuly – September
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Schedule Tribes studying in Classes IX & XJuly – September
Merit-cum-Means Based Scholarship for Students belonging to minority CommunityJuly – September
Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority CommunityJuly – September
Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority CommunityJuly – September
Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste CommunityJuly – September
Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste CommunityJuly – September
North Eastern Council (NEC) Merit ScholarshipJuly – September
Scholarship Scheme for Colleges and University Students Scoring 80%July – September
National Merit cum Means Scholarship:July – September
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary EducationJuly – September
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students whose Parents engaged in cleaning and prone to health hazardsJuly – September
Post Matric Merit ScholarshipJuly – September
Scholarship for Cadets of Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), Dehradun
Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School Imphal
Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School Chhingchhip
Mizoram Research Fellowship

Mizoram Scholarships Eligibility Criteria

Students who want to apply for scholarships provided by the Mizoram state government have to check with the eligibility condition mentioned by the board. Only the eligible candidates can apply for the scholarships. Candidates who do not match with the eligibility and have applied for the scholarships could lead to rejection of their application. Kindly check with all the as mentioned below for all the scholarships.

Post-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribes Students

The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to students belonging to Scheduled Tribes pursuing Post-Matriculation recognized courses in recognized institutions. The scheme covers professional/ technical as well as non-professional and non-technical courses at various levels and also correspondence courses including distance and continuing education. The scheme is 90:10 funding from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Mizoram state.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rs. Two lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  2. Candidates must belong to Scheduled Tribes.
  3. Permanently settled in Mizoram State. d) Studying Class XI up to Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

Pre-Matric Scholarship for Schedule Tribes studying in Classes IX & X

The objective of the scheme is to support parents of ST children for education of their wards studying in classes IX and X so that the incidence of drop-out, especially in the transition from the elementary to the secondary stage is minimized, and To improve participation of ST children in classes IX and X of the Pre-matric stage, so that they perform better and have a better chance of progressing to the post-matric stage of education. The scheme is 90:10 funding from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Mizoram state.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rs. Two lakh only) per annum.
  2. Candidates must belong to Scheduled Tribes.
  3. Permanently settled in Mizoram State. d) Studying Class IX and X.

Merit-cum-Means Based Scholarship for Students belonging to minority Community

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to the poor and meritorious students belonging to minority communities to enable them to pursue professional and technical courses. The scheme is 100% funding from the Ministry of Minority Affairs.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rs. Two lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  2. Candidates must belong to Muslim/Christian/Sikh/Buddhist/Jain or Parsi community.
  3. Must Secure 50% in the last examination

Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority Community

The objective of the scheme is to award scholarships to meritorious students belonging to economically weaker sections of minority community so as to provide them better opportunities for higher education increase their rate of attainment in higher education and enhance their employability. The scheme is 100% funding from the Ministry of Minority Affairs.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,00,000/- (Rs. Two lakh only) per annum.
  2. Candidates must belong to Muslim/Christian/Sikh/Buddhist/Jain or Parsi community.
  3. Must Secure 50% in the last examination

Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority Community

The objective of the Scheme is to encourage parents from minority communities to send their school-going children to school, lighten their financial burden on school education and sustain their efforts to support their children to complete school education. The funding pattern is 75:25% (Central and State) till 2013, however from 2014 onwards funding is 100% from the Ministry of Minority Affairs.

Eligibility

  • Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rs. One lakh only) per annum.
  • Candidates must belong to Muslim/Christian/Sikh/Buddhist/Jain or Parsi community.
  • Must Secure 50% in the last examination.

Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste Community

The objective of the scheme is to provide financial assistance to students belonging to Scheduled Castes pursuing Post-Matriculation recognized courses in recognized institutions. The scheme covers professional, technical as well as non-professional and non-technical courses at various levels and the scheme also includes correspondence courses including distance and continuing education.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rs. Two lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  2. Candidates must belong to Scheduled Caste.
  3. Permanently settled in Mizoram State. d) Studying Class XI up to Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste Community

The objective of the scheme is to support parents of SC children for education of their wards studying in classes IX and X so that the incidence of drop-out, especially in the transition from the elementary to the secondary stage is minimized, and to improve participation of SC children in classes IX and X of the pre-matric stage, so that they perform better and have a better chance of progressing to the post-matric stage of education.

Eligibility

  • Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 2,50,000/- (Rs. Two lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  • Candidates must belong to Scheduled Caste.
  • Permanently settled in Mizoram State.
  • Studying Class XI up to Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

North Eastern Council (NEC) Merit Scholarship

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to permanent residents of any of the States in the North-Eastern States studying various professional & technical at different levels from the fund allotted by the North Eastern Council Secretariat, Shillong.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 4,50,000/- (Rs. Four lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  2. Permanently settled in Mizoram State.
  3. Studying technical and professional courses up to Post-Doctoral Fellowship
  4. The pass percentage for ST/SC in the last examination should not be less than 60% and 70% for General students.

Scholarship Scheme for Colleges and University Students Scoring 80%

The main objective of scholarships is to assist meritorious students with financial assistance for those who are coming from low-income families. These scholarships will help them to meet a portion of their day to day expenses while doing their higher studies. The scheme is 100% funding from the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 8,00,000/- (Rs. Eight lakh only) per annum.
  2. Permanently settled in Mizoram State.
  3. Students scoring above 80th percentile in Board examination of Class XII pursuing regular courses.

National Merit cum Means Scholarship

The objective of the scheme is to award scholarships to meritorious students of economically weaker sections to arrest their drop out of class VIII and encourage them to continue the study at the secondary stage. Scholarship of Rs. 12000/- per annum (Rs.1000/- per month) per student is awarded by the Ministry of Human Resource Development to selected students every year for study in classes from IX to XII Students studying in recognized Govt / Govt Aided/Local Body/Corporate Schools

Eligibility

  1. Parents/Guardians’ income from all sources should not exceed Rs. 1,50,000/- (Rs.One lakh Fifty Thousand only) per annum.
  2. The students shall have a minimum of 55 % marks or equivalent grade in Class VII examination for appearing in the selection test for award of scholarship (relax-able by 5% for SC/ST students). The students should be studying as regular students in a Government, Government-aided and local body schools.
  3. Mental Ability Test may consist of 90 multiple-choice questions testing verbal and non-verbal meta-cognitive abilities like reasoning and critical thinking. The questions in the test may be on analogy, classification, numerical series, pattern perception, hidden figure, etc.
  4. Scholastic Aptitude Test may consist of 90 multiple-choice questions covering subjects namely, science, social studies, and mathematics as taught in classes VII and VIII.

National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary Education

The objective of the Scheme is to establish an enabling environment to reduce the dropouts and to promote the enrolment of girl child belonging to SC/ST communities in secondary schools and ensure their retention up to 18 years of age. A sum of Rs. 3000 (Rupees three thousand only) would be deposited by the Ministry of Human Resource Development under term /fixed deposit in a public sector bank or in a post office in the name of every eligible girl child. The term/period of the deposit may be counted from the date of deposit to the date on which the girl child attains the age of 18 years. No premature withdrawal will be allowed.

Eligibility

  1. The applicant must be an Indian Citizen.
  2. The applicant must be female.
  3. Applicant must belong to ST/SC category or must have passed class VIII examination
  4. Applicant must enroll in class IX in State Government, Government-aided or Local Body schools.

Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students whose Parents engaged in cleaning and prone to health hazards

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance for Pre-Matric Education to children of the following target groups, viz. Scavengers, sweepers having traditional links with scavenging, tanners, and flayers. Under the scheme, 100% central assistance is provided to State Governments from the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.

Eligibility

  1. The scholarship will be admissible to the children/wards of Indian Nationals who, irrespective of their religion belongs to one of the following categories
  2. Persons who are Manual Scavengers
  3. Tanners & Flayers
  4. Persons engaged in hazardous cleaning
  5. Eligible candidates will submit a certificate from District Social Welfare officer, identified officer of Local body, Civic Agency or any such authority as designated by State Government.

Post Matric Merit Scholarship

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to permanent residents of Mizoram States securing 60% marks in Board/University Examination. The scheme is 100% funding from the State Plan Fund.

Eligibility

  1. The scholarship will be admissible to the children/wards of Indian Nationals.
  2. Persons who are Manual Scavengers
  3. Tanners & Flayers
  4. Persons engaged in hazardous cleaning
  5. Eligible candidates will submit a certificate from District Social Welfare officer, identified officer of Local body, Civic Agency or any such authority as designated by State Government.

Scholarship for Cadets of Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), Dehradun

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mizo students permanently residing in the States of studying at RIMC, Dehradun, to enable them to qualify and joint National Defence Academy and further to the Armed Forces. The scheme is 100% funding from the State Plan Fund

Eligibility:

  1. The scholarship will be admissible to Mizo students permanently residing in the state of Mizoram studying at RIMC, Dehradun.
  2. The student should not be covered under any other Scholarship scheme.
  3. Scholarship for studying in any class will be available for only one year and renewable as per Rules/Condition.
  4. If after the award of scholarship the cadet is found medically unfit in any way which according to the appropriate medical authority, renders him unfit for his entry into the NDA, the scholarship awarded shall be discontinued from the date the cadet is declared unfit.

Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School Imphal

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mizo students permanently residing in the States of studying at Sainik School Imphal, to enable them to qualify and joint National Defence Academy and further to the Armed Forces.

Eligibility

  1. The scholarship will be admissible to Mizo students permanently residing in the state of Mizoram studying at Sainik School, Imphal.
  2. The student should not be covered under any other Scholarship scheme.
  3. Scholarship for studying in any class will be available for only one year and renewable as per Rules/Condition.
  4. If after the award of scholarship the cadet is found medically unfit in any way which according to the appropriate medical authority, renders him unfit for his entry into the NDA, the scholarship awarded shall be discontinued from the date the cadet is declared unfit

Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School Chhingchhip

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Mizo students permanently residing in the States of studying at Sainik School Chhingchhip, to enable them to qualify and joint National Defence Academy and further to the Armed Forces. The scheme is 100% funding from the State Plan Fund.

Eligibility

  1. The student should belong to Mizoram State only.
  2. The student should not be covered under any other Scholarship scheme.
  3. Not more than one child of the same parents’/guardians will be eligible for the said scheme.
  4. The income of the parent/guardian should not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- (One lakh) per month for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe and Rs. 50,000/- (Fifty Thousand) for General Category. Income certificates/salary certificates will be submitted at the time of admission for grant of scholarship.
  5. Scholarship for studying in any class will be available for only one year and renewable as per Rules/Condition. If a student has to repeat a class, he would not get a scholarship for that class for the second (and subsequent) year.
  6. If after the award of scholarship the cadet is found medically unfit in any way which according to the appropriate medical authority, renders him unfit for his entry into the NDA, the scholarship awarded shall be discontinued from the date the cadet is declared unfit.

Mizoram Research Fellowship

The objective of the Scheme is to provide financial assistance to Research workers and teachers preferably below the age of 45 years who have established their reputation for research or who in any field and who have obtained a doctorate degree, have published research work to their credit and have already shown evidence of independent research work.

Eligibility

  1. Only the children or works of bonafide permanent residents of Mizoram shall be eligible for the award of fellowship which application will be made in the form as in the Annexure to these Regulations.
  2. No student prosecuting higher studies or research any University or institution which is not recognized or established by law shall be eligible for the award of the fellowship.
  3. No student found guilty of misconduct or breach of discipline or participating in strikes, demonstrations, picketing and the like for unfair demands from any high-level authority shall eligible for the award of fellowship under these Regulations.
  4. No student who fails to secure at least 50% on an average in the last University Examination shall be eligible for the award unless otherwise relaxed by the awarding authority.
  5. A student /research fellow in receipt of any scholar or stipend except merit scholarship, from any sources, shall not eligible for an award under these regulations.

Mizoram Scholarships – Application Process

After going through the details of all the scholarship schemes and eligibility criteria, the student can apply for the particular scholarships as per the instructions has given here. They also need to submit the required documents along with the application to the specified departments. Check the table below for complete details.

Scholarship NameApply throughRequired Documents
Post-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribes StudentsApply online through Mizoram Scholarship Board Portal https://scholarships.mizoram.gov.in/Aadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account).
Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date).
Previous year mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
Tribal Certificate.
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Schedule Tribes studying in Classes IX & X
Merit-cum-Means Based Scholarship for Students belonging to minority CommunityApply online through the National Scholarship Portal in https://scholarships.gov.in/Aadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account).
Income certificate (self-declaration by students)
Previous year mark sheet.
Self-declaration of the community by the student.
Residential Certificate
Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority Community
Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to minority Community
Post Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste CommunityApply offline where the application form is available in Mizoram Scholarship Board 2019 during Office working hours.

Application Form duly filled-in along with documents mentioned above must be submitted to Mizoram Scholarship Board for verification and further submission to the concerned Ministry.

Aadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account). Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date).
Previous year mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
Scheduled Caste Certificate.
Pre Matric Scholarship for Students belonging to Scheduled Caste Community
North Eastern Council (NEC) Merit ScholarshipAadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account).  Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date).
HSLC mark sheet or equivalent.
Previous year examination mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
Caste Certificate (ST/SC/OBC/General) issued by the competent authority.
Family Ration Card.
Scholarship Scheme for Colleges and University Students Scoring 80%Apply through National Scholarship Portal in https://scholarships.gov.in/Aadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account). Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date).
HSLC mark sheet or equivalent.
Previous year examination mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
National Merit cum Means ScholarshipAadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account). Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date).
Income certificate issued by the competent authority (up to date)
Previous year examination mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
National Scheme of Incentives to Girls for Secondary EducationAadhaar Card.
Bank Account (self-account).
Previous year examination mark sheet.
Permanent Residential Certificate (up to date).
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students whose Parents engaged in cleaning and prone to health hazardsApply offline where the application form is available in Mizoram Scholarship Board during Office working hours.

Application Form duly filled-in along with documents mentioned above must be submitted to Mizoram Scholarship Board for verification and further submission to the concerned Ministry.

Post Matric Merit Scholarship
Scholarship for Cadets of Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), DehradunApplication Form duly filled-in along with necessary documents must be submitted to Mizoram Scholarship Board for verification and sanction
Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School Imphal
Scholarship for Cadets of Sainik School ChhingchhipAfter the finalization of the admission, the concerned Institution shall forward a list of cadets to the Nodal Department. The awarding authority shall disburse the State’s share of scholarship to the Institution reimbursing all the approved compulsory fees payable to the Institution.
Mizoram Research FellowshipApplication Form duly filled-in along with necessary documents must be submitted to Mizoram Scholarship Board for verification and sanction.

Note:

  • For students studying inside Mizoram: Printout of online application along with documents mentioned above must be submitted to the School/Colleges/Institution for verification online.
  • For students studying outside Mizoram: a Hard copy of application along with documents must be submitted to Mizoram Scholarship Board for online and offline verification.

 

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Canara Bank Scholarship | List of Scholarships, Eligibility, Rewards, Application Procedure

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Canara Bank Scholarship: The scholarship gateway of Canara Bank also referred to as the Scholar’s Corner has been appointed by UGC as the Nodal Agency for disbursing UGC scholarships and grants. The Canara Bank Scholarship Portal is a state-of-the-art scholarship disbursement scheme. Also, it is incorporated with the Public Financial Management System (PFMS) which is in accordance with UGC’s regulations to distribute scholarship/fellowship quantity through DBT.

It is a well-organized and maintained gateway that ensures timely disbursement of scholarships and in the submission and choice method, there are no problems. It hosts a number of UGC-offered scholarships. It is built into the Public Financial Management System and uses DBT to distribute the scholarships.

Canara Bank Scholarship List And Rewards

The list of UGC scholarships/fellowships disbursed through the scholarship portal of Canara Bank is given below.

  • Radhakrishnan Fellowship: Up to Rs. 41, 900 for 3 years per month along with Rs. 50,000 annual contingency grant and other advantages.
  • National Fellowship for OBC: Fellowship sums up to Rs. 28,000 per month along with contingency grant and aid from escorts/reader for applicants with different skills.
  • Kothari Fellowship: A monthly fellowship fee up to Rs. 46,500 along with contingency grant, HRA, and other advantages
  • NET JRF Fellowship: The partners earn up to Rs. 28,000 monthly fellowship quantity along with contingency grant, HRA, and escort/reader aid.
  • Indira Gandhi Single Girl Child Scholarship: Monthly scholarship allowance of Rs. 3100
  • Maulana Azad National Fellowship: Fellowship sums up to Rs. 28,000 per month in conjunction with contingency grant and aid to escorts/readers for different applicants
  • Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for SC: Fellowship amount of up to Rs. 28,000 per month along with contingency grant, HRA and escorts/reader allowance for physically handicapped and blind candidates
  • Ishan-Uday Scholarship: Rs. 5400 per month for applicants studying general degree classes, Rs. 7800 per month for applicants undertaking technical/medical/professional/paramedical classes
  • Swami Vivekanand Single Girl Child Scholarship: Fellows earn a monthly fellowship of up to Rs. 28,000 along with contingency grant and aid to PwD applicants for escort/reader.
  • Emeritus Fellowship: A fee of Rs. 31,000 per month for 2 years together with a contingency grant of Rs. 50,000 per year
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship for Women: A fellowship sum of up to Rs. 46,500 per month together with a contingency award of Rs. 50,000 per year for 5 years Rs. 3,100 per month for 2 years
  • PG Scholarship for University Rank Holders: Rs. 3,100 per month for 2 years
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship for SC/ST: A fellowship quantity of up to Rs. 46,500 per month together with a contingency grant of Rs. 50,000 per year for 5 years and other
  • PG Scholarship for Professional Courses for SC/ST: Rs. 7,800 per month for 2 years for ME / MTech learners, Rs. 4,500 per month for 2 years for other specialist classes
  • BSR Fellowships in Sciences: A fellowship quantity of up to Rs. 27,900 per month together with a contingency grant of up to Rs. 25,000 per year
  • UGC-BSR Faculty Fellowship Scheme: A research grant of Rs. 5 Lakh per year and a fellowship of Rs. 50,000 per month for up to 3 years
  • AICTE GATE Scholarship: Rs.12,400 per month.

Now that you are aware of the UGC scholarships/fellowships provided through the scholarship portal of Canara Bank, let’s read short information about these systems as shown below.

Canara Bank Scholarship Verification

Canara Bank Scholarship – Eligibility Criteria

The UGC scholarships/fellowships mentioned on the Canara Bank Scholarship Portal are primarily for graduate students wishing to practice study as their profession. The comprehensive eligibility requirements to be fulfilled by a candidate before registering for UGC systems are given below.

Name of scholarship/fellowshipEligibility
Radhakrishnan FellowshipCandidate must be unemployed Must be under the era of 35 as at the last implementation date (relaxation of 5 years for reserved classifications) Must have at least 55 percent marks at UG and 60 percent marks at PG stage (relaxation of 5 percent marks for reserved classifications)
National Fellowship for OBCApplicant must be unemployed Must have completed the postgraduate examination Annual household earnings shall not exceed 5 percent. In Science/Humanities/Social Science/Technology
Kothari FellowshipApplicant must hold a Ph.D. in the relevant subject matter under the Science Faculty Must be unemployed and under the age of 35 years (relaxation of 3, 5 and 10 years for reserved OBC, SC / ST / Women and PwD categories, respectively)
NET JRFThe applicant must have completed a Master’s degree with at least 55 percent marks in Humanities, Social Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Science, etc.
Indira Gandhi Single Girl Child ScholarshipThe applicant must be her parents ‘ only kid.
The applicant must not be over the era of 30 years.
Maulana Azad National FellowshipThe applicant must have a skilled examination of CBSE / NTA-UGC-NET / CSIR-NET.
Must be recorded as M.Phil./Ph. D. is periodic and full-time. Student Must be a minority group Annual revenue shall not exceed Rs. 6 Lakh.
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for SCThe applicant must be classified as SC and ST.
Postgraduate must be completed M.Phil./Ph. D. must be recorded in full time.
Ishan-Uday ScholarshipCourses as a frequent student Applicant must be a resident of North-East States Annual household revenue not exceeding Rs. 4.5 In the first year of any degree course, including an incorporated course, Lakh applicant must have obtained entry.
Swami Vivekanand Single Girl Child ScholarshipA single girl child’s scholarship is accessible only.
In a recognized Indian University / Institute / College, applicants must pursue a periodic full-time PhD program in social sciences.
The highest age threshold for candidates in the general category for SC / ST / OBC and PwD is 40 years and 45 years.
The scholarship is also accessible to applicants from transgender.
Emeritus FellowshipThe scholarship is accessible to recognized institutions/colleges/universities extremely skilled, superannuated and skilled educators.
The candidate must have donated performance studies and released the job to his / her service profession.
The grant enables the awardee to function up to 70 years of an era with a well-defined time-bound action scheme.
Postdoctoral Fellowship for WomenOnly females can apply for applicants who are unemployed and hold a PhD degree.
Applicant’s age should not exceed 55 years (relaxation of 5 years in era to SC, ST, OBC, PwD applicants) Minimum proportion of marks acquired by general category applicants at UG level should be 55 percent and 60 percent at PG stage (relaxation of 5 percent marks to SC, ST, OBC, PwD applicants) Transgender applicants may also apply.
PG Scholarship for University Rank HoldersStudents who have finished their degree in the following courses may apply–Life Sciences Chemical Sciences Physical Sciences Mathematical Sciences Earth Sciences Social Sciences Languages Commerce Applicant must be the first or second-grade holder at the UG stage and must be registered in full time.
Postdoctoral Fellowship for SC/STIt is possible to apply for unemployed applicants with a Ph.D. in the appropriate topic.
For masculine candidates, the maximum age threshold is 50 years while it is 55 years for woman candidates.
Applicants must have achieved 50% UG-level marks and 55% PG-level marks.
Applicants for transgender may also apply.
PG Scholarship for Professional Courses for SC/STThe applicant must be in the category SC / ST.
The classes authorized by major legislative agencies such as MCI, NCTE, Bar Council of India, NCTIS, RCI, DCI, PCI, AICTE, Development Authority of India, Forensic Regulatory, INC and ICAR are regarded to be competent classes for which the scholarship applies.
BSR Fellowships in SciencesThe applicant must be a worthy student ready to conduct sophisticated research and studies leading to a Ph.D. in science.
Must belong to the Departments of Sciences, Bio-Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Engineering Sciences of qualified universities
UGC-BSR Faculty Fellowship SchemeThe applicant must have effectively overseen the Ph.D. thesis of 15 (in Basic Sciences) or 10 (in Engineering & Technology) full-time pupils, 5 of whom have graduated in the last 10 years.
As Principal Investigator, financed by national/international organizations, applicants must have completed a minimum of 3 study initiatives over the past 10 years.
AICTE GATE ScholarshipThe applicant’s GATE / GPAT rating must be applicable.
Must be accepted to a periodic, full-time AICTE program in the sector of engineering, design or dentistry such as a Master of Engineering, a Master of Technology, a Master of Architecture or a Master of Pharmacy.

Canara Bank Scholarship – Application Procedure

The economic assistance provided under the scholarships/fellowships mentioned in this paper will be disbursed through the scholarship portal of Canara Bank. All these plans, however, which provide economic support to deserving applicants, are implemented through other channels. Let’s figure out how and where you can apply for these UGC scholarships.

Name of scholarship/fellowshipHow to apply? and Application Period*
Radhakrishnan FellowshipApply internet via UGC’s official portal, NA
National Fellowship for OBCApply internet via UGC’s official portal, NA
Kothari FellowshipOnline application through the official website of the DSKPDF (Dr. D. S. Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship), Runs throughout the year
NET JRFOnline request through the official website of the NTA (National Testing Agency), Application announced twice a year, during the month of June and December
Indira Gandhi Single Girl Child ScholarshipApply the internet through the official website of UGC, October-November
Maulana Azad National FellowshipApply the internet through the official website of UGC, December-January
Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship for SCApply the internet through the official website of UGC, NA
Ishan-Uday ScholarshipApply online via the National Stipend Portal, October-November
Swami Vivekanand Single Girl Child ScholarshipApply the internet through the official website of UGC, NA
Emeritus FellowshipApply the internet through the official website of UGC, NA
Postdoctoral Fellowship for WomenApply the internet through the official website of UGC, NA
PG Scholarship for University Rank HoldersApply online via the National Stipend Portal, October-November
Postdoctoral Fellowship for SC/STApply the internet through the official website of UGC, NA
PG Scholarship for Professional Courses for SC/STApply online via the National Stipend Portal, October-November
BSR Fellowships in SciencesApply the internet through the official website of UGC, December
UGC-BSR Faculty Fellowship SchemeUse the FRPS (Faculty Research Promotion Schemes) portal of the UGC to apply online, Runs throughout the year
AICTE GATE ScholarshipApply online through AICTE portal, September-October

FAQ’s on Canara Bank Scholarship

Question 1.
How can a pupil register for any of the scholarships on the scholarship portal of Canara Bank?

Answer:
For the implementation method for each scholarship, see the table above under the ‘ Application Process’ chapter.

Question 2.
Are candidates paid for registering for the scholarship with an entry charge?

Answer:
When registering for the scholarship, candidates are not paid any type of registration fee.

Question 3.
When can a pupil register for Canara Bank Scholarship Portal scholarships?

Answer:
The duration of implementation for each Canara Bank grant portal scholarship differs. For information on their corresponding implementation duration, please refer to the’ Application Process ‘ segment.

Question 4.
How is the quantity of the scholarship paid to the chosen pupils?

Answer:
The sum of the scholarship/fellowship is disbursed to learners in the beneficiaries ‘ accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

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Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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Free PDF Download of CBSE Biology Multiple Choice Questions for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance. Biology MCQs for Class 12 Chapter Wise with Answers PDF Download was Prepared Based on Latest Exam Pattern. Students can solve NCERT Class 12 Biology Molecular Basis of Inheritance MCQs Pdf with Answers to know their preparation level.

Molecular Basis of Inheritance Class 12 Biology MCQs Pdf

1. The DNA site where DNA-dependent RNA- polymerase binds for transcription, is called
(a) operator
(b) promotor
(c) regulator
(d) receptor

Answer

Answer: b


2. Operon model for regulation of transcription was proposed by
(а) Meselson and Stahl
(b) Jacob and Monod
(c) Watson and Crick
(d) Hershey and Chase

Answer

Answer: b


3. Eukaryotic RNA polymerase III catalyses the synthesis of
(a) mRNA
(b) rRNA
(c) hnRNA
(d) tRNA

Answer

Answer: d


4. The sequence of nitrogen bases in a # segment of a coding strand of DNA is ’ AATGCTTAGGCA. What will be the
sequence of nitrogen bases in the wRNA transcribed by it?
(a) UUA CGA AUC CGU
(b) AAU GCU AAC CGA
(c) AAU GCA AUC CGU
(d) AAU GCU UAG GCA

Answer

Answer: d


5. In the lac operon of E.coli, the i gene codes for
(a) inducer
(b) repressor
(c) lactase
(d) β-galactosidase

Answer

Answer: b


6. Which of the following sets of codons contains only termination codons?
(a) UAA, UGA, UAG
(b) UAA, UUU, UGG
(c) UAA, UAG, UAC
(d) UUU, UCC, UGG

Answer

Answer: a


7. The central dogma of molecular biology (genetic information flow) was modified by the discovery of
(a) RNA polymerase
(b) DNA ligase
(c) Reverse transcriptase
(d) DNA polymerase

Answer

Answer: c


8. The fact that a purine base always paired through hydrogen bonds with a pyrimidine base leads to, in the DNA double helix [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) the antiparallel nature
(b) the semiconservative nature
(c) uniform width throughout DNA
(d) uniform length in all DNA.

Answer

Answer: bc


9. The promoter site and the terminator site for transcription are located at [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) 3′ (downstream) end and 5′ (upstream) end, respectively of the transcription unit.
(b) 5′ (upstream) end and 3′ (downstream) end, respectively of the transcription unit.
(c) the 5′ (upstream) end.
(d) the 3′ (downstream) end.

Answer

Answer: b


10. The human chromosome with the highest and least number of genes in them are respectively [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Chromosome 21 and Y
(b) Chromosome 1 and X
(c) Chromosome 1 and Y
(d) Chromosome X and Y

Answer

Answer: c


11. Discontinuous synthesis of DNA occurs in one strand, because [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) DNA molecule being synthesised is very long.
(b) DNA dependent DNA polymearse catalyses polymerisation only in one direction (5′ → 3′).
(c) it is a more efficient process.
(d) DNA ligase has to have a role.

Answer

Answer: b


12. Which of the following are the functions of RNA? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) It is a carrier of genetic information from DNA to ribosomes synthesising polypeptides.
(b) It carries amino acids to ribosomes
(c) It is a constituent component of ribosomes
(d) All of the above.

Answer

Answer: d


13. In E.coli, the lac operon gets switched on when [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) lactose is present and it binds to the », repressor.
(b) repressor binds to operator.
(c) RNA polymerase binds to the operator.
(d) lactose is present and it binds to RNA polymerase.

Answer

Answer: a


14. The net electric charge on DNA and histone, is
(a) positive, negative
(b) negative, positive
(c) negative, negative
(d) positive, positive.

Answer

Answer: b


15. If the sequence of the nitrogen bases in the coding strand of DNA is 5’- ATGAATT-3’, the sequence of bases in the RNA transcribed by it will be ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 3’ AUGAAUU 5’


16. _____ step in transcription is catalysed by the enzyme DNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Elongation.


17. Lac operon shows the control of gene expression at the _____ level, in E.coli.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Transcription.


18. The enzyme DNA polymerase catalyses the polymerisation of nucleotides in the ______ direction, for the lagging strand.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 5′ → 3′


19. The last chromosome to be completely sequenced in the Human Genome Project (HGP) is ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Chromosome 1


20. RNA polymerase II in eukaryotes catalyses the transcription of ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: hnRNA.


21. The presence of ______ group in every ribonucleotide makes RNA labile and reactive.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 2′-OH.


22. Meselson and Stahl experimentally proved the _____ replication of DNA.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Semiconservative.


23. During splicing in eukaryotes, the _____ are joined to from the RNA.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Exons.


24. _____ factor functions as the initiation factor in the transcription of prokaryotes.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Sigma (a)


25. Match the terms in Column I with those in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. Transcription1. A set of three bases on tRNA that is complementary to the bases of codon on mRNA.
B. Anticodon2. A unit of DNA that codes for a polypeptide.
C. Cistron3. Process of synthesis of polypeptide as dictated by mRNA.
D. Translation4. Process by which mRNA carries the information from nucleus to ribosomes.
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 4, B – 1, C – 2, D – 3


26. Match the codons in Column I with the amino acids in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. UUU1. Termination
B. AUG2. Tyrosine
C. UAA3. Phenylalanine
D. AGU4. Methionine
E. UAC5. Serine
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 3, B – 4, C – 1, D – 5, E – 2


27. Polycistronic mRNA is generally found in eukaryotes. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


28. The process of translation of mRNA begins, when the mRNA encounters the large subunit of ribosome [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


29. VNTR belongs to a class of satellite DNA, called micro-satellite. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


30. If a double-stranded DNA contains 20% cytosine, it will have 20% guanine in it. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


31. Termination/Stop codons do not have any tRNAs [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


Directions (Q32 to Q35): Mark the odd one in each of the following groups.

32. UAA, UGG, UAG, UGA

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: UGG


33. 5S rRNA, snRNA, hnRNA, tRNA

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: hnRNA


34. Har Gobind Khorana, Marshal Nirenberg, Severo Ochoa, Alec Jeffreys.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Alec Jeffreys.


35. Promoter, Inducer, Operator, Terminator.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Inducer.


36. Name the two types of nucleic acids in living systems.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid.


37. How is the length of DNA usually defined?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Length of DNA is defined as the:
(i) number of nucleotides in single-stranded DNA, and
(ii) number of pairs of nucleotides (base pairs) in double-stranded DNA.


38. Name the specific components and the linkage between them that form deoxyadenosine. [Delhi 2013C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The nitrogenous base, adenine is linked to deoxyribose sugar through N-glycosidic linkage.


39. Name the specific components and the linkages between them that form deoxy- guanosine. [All India 2013C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The nitrogenous base guanine is linked to deoxyribose sugar by N-glycosidic linkage.


40. In which position is the phosphate group linked to a nucleoside? Name the linkage too.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– A phosphate group is linked to the 5′-OH of a nucleoside.
– Phosphoester linkage.


41. Name the components ‘a’ and ‘b’ in the nucleotide with a purine, given below:

Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance 1

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
a – Phosphate group,
b – Nitrogenous base


42. Mention the carbon positions to which the nitrogenous base and the phosphate molecule are respectively linked in the nucleotide given below:

Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance 2

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Nitrogenous base at the first carbon.
– Phosphate at the fifth carbon.


43. Mention the position of the ribonucleotide, where the OH group is present.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The OH-group is present at the 2′-position.


44. Who discovered the nucleic acid DNA? What was it called then?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Frederich Meischer discovered DNA.
It was called nuclein.


45. The two strands of DNA have antiparallel polarity. What does it mean?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
It means that one of the strands of DNA has
5′ → 3′ polarity and the other strand has
3′ → 5′ polarity.


46. If the base adenine constitutes 30 per cent of an isolated DNA fragment, then what is the expected percentage of the base cytosine in it? [Delhi 2011C; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 20 per cent.


47. How does the flow of genetic information in HIV7 deviate from the ‘central dogma’ proposed by Francis crick? [Foreign 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: HIV shows reverse transcription, i.e. formation of DNA on RNA template.


48. How does HIV differ from a bacteriophage? [Delhi 201OC]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: HIV has RNA as its genome and shows reverse transcription, while bacteriophage has double-stranded DNA as its genome and no reverse transcription.


49. How is the length of DNA usually calculated?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The length of DNA is calculated by multiplying the total number of base pairs with the distance between two consecutive base pairs, which is 0.34 nm or 0.34 × 10-9 m.


50. How may base pairs would a DNA segment of length 1.36 mm have? [Foreign 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It will have 1.36/0.34 × 10-9bp, i.e., 4.6 × 106bp.


51. What is a nucleoid?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Nucleoid is the region in prokaryotic cells where DNA is organised as large loops held by some positively-charged proteins.


52. Name the positively charged protein around which the negatively charged DNA is wrapped. [AH India 2010C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Histone.


53. Name two basic amino acids that provide positive charge to histone proteins. [Delhi 2012C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Lysine and Arginine.


54. Write the role of histone proteins in packaging of DNA in eukaryotes. [Foreign 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Histone proteins are positively charged and are organized to from a unit of eight molecules, called a histone octamer,
– The negatively charged DNA molecule (of about 200 bp) wraps around the histone octamer to form a nucleosome, the repeating unit of chromatin.


55. Name the negatively charged and positively charged components of a nucleosome. [Delhi 2015C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Negatively charged component – DNA Positively charged component – histones.


56. Name the transcriptionally active region of chromatin in a nucleus. [Delhi 2015]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Euchromatin.


57. Define transformation.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Transformation is a phenomenon by which , the DNA isolated from one type of cell,
when introduced into another type, is able to bestow some of the properties of the former to the latter.


58. Write the conclusion Griffith arrived at, at the end of his experiments with Streptococcus pneumoniae. [All India 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Griffith concluded that the R strain/non-virulent bacteria had been transformed y. into virulent form by the heat-killed S strain bacteria.
– It must be due to transfer of a transforming principle, i.e., genetic material from the heat-killed S strain bacteria.


59. What are bacteriophages?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Bacteriophages are those viruses which infect the bacteria.


60. Why is RNA more reactive in comparison to DNA? [Delhi 2015CJ
Or
Why do RNA viruses undergo mutation and evolution faster than most of the DNA viruses? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The 2′ OH-group in the nucleotides of RNA is a reactive group, that makes RNA labile 7- and easily degradable.


61. Write the scientific name of the plant on which Taylor et al performed their experiments.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Vicia faba.


62. How long does the replication of human DNA take place?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 38 minutes.


63. Name the enzyme and state its property that is responsible for continuous and discontinuous replication of the two strands of a DNA molecule. [Delhi 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
DNA-polymerase
– It polymerises the nucleotides only in 5′ → 3′ direction.


64. What is a replication fork?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Replication fork is the Y-shaped structure formed when the double-stranded DNA is unwound up to a point during its replication.


65. Mention the direction in which:
(a) the leading strand is synthesised.
(b) discontinuous synthesis of DNA occurs.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(а) 5′ → 3′.
(b) 5′ → 3′.


66. Name the enzyme involved in the continuous replication of DNA strand. Mention the polarity of the template strand. [All India 2010]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
DNA polymerase.
Template strand has 3′ → 5′ polarity.


67. Name the types of synthesis ‘a’ and ‘b’ occurring in the replication fork of DNA as shown below:

Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 6 Molecular Basis of Inheritance 3

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
‘a’ – Continuous synthesis
‘b’ – Discontinuous synthesis.


68. Name the enzyme that joins the small fragments of DNA of a lagging strand during DNA replication. [Delhi 2013C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: DNA – ligase.


69. Why are vectors needed for replication of DNA during rDNA technology? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The vector provides the origin of replication.


70. What will happen if DNA replication is not followed by cell division in a eukaryotic cell? [All India 2014C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It will lead to polyploidy, a condition where the cell comes to possess more than two sets of chromosomes.


71. Define transcription.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Transcription is the process of copying the genetic information from one of the strands of DNA into RNA.


72. Name the enzyme and the direction in which it catalyses the polymerisation of ribonucleotides.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– DNA-dependent RNA-polymerase.
– 5′ → 3′ direction.


73. Mention one difference to distinguish an exon from an intron. [Foreign 2016]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– An exon is a coding sequence that forms part of RNA.
– An intron is a non-coding sequence that is removed during splicing and does not forms a part of RNA.


74. When and at what end does the ‘tailing’ of hnRNA take place?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Tailing occurs after splicing at the 3′ end.


75. At which ends do ‘capping’ and ‘tailing’ of hnRNA occur, respectively?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Capping at the 5′ end and tailing at the 3′ end.


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PM Scholarship 2019-20 | Eligibility, Application Process, Documents Required, Rewards

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PM Scholarship 2019: PM Scholarship or Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme (PMSS) is a scholarship scheme that strives at promoting higher professional and technical studies for the dependent wards and widows of Central Armed Police Forces & Assam Rifles (CAPFs & AR) and State Police Personnel. Initiated in the year 2006-07, this scheme is run by the Welfare and Rehabilitation Board,  Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. This scheme has by far affected lakhs of students and helped many of them pursue their dream careers easily.

The Government of India (GOI) has recently introduced major changes in the scholarship by revising the scholarship reward amount for girls from Rs.2,250 to Rs.3,000 per month and for boys from Rs.2,000 to Rs.2,500 per month. Additionally, 500 new scholarships will also be given to the wards of State Police officials who were martyred in terror or Naxal attacks. Under PM Modi Scholarship Scheme, 25000 Rs scholarship offering to 10th or 12th pass students by Narendra Modi. PM Scholarship Scheme for 12th pass students is Rs. 25000.

PM Scholarship Scheme for 10th pass students is Rs. 25000. Now let us know the benefits offered to students under PM scholarship. Also, with that, we will see here the eligibility criteria, application procedure and other related details in this article.

Latest Update:

The Government of India has recently approved major changes in the scholarship by revising the scholarship amount for girls from INR 2,250 to INR 3,000 per month and scholarship amount for boys from INR 2,000 to INR 2,500 per month. Adding to this, 500 new scholarships will also be given to the wards of State Police officials who are/were martyred in Naxal or terror attacks.

PM Scholarship Important Dates

Since Candidatehave got an overview of the PM Scholarship, let us get through the important dates for this scheme, where Candidate will be informed of the date of filing the application form along with the last date, verification of document dates and also when the scholarship amount will be released to the students on their bank accounts. The list given here in the table contains the details of the schedule related to the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme. While the fresh applications are accepted within a defined time limit, the renewal of applications can be done all through the year.

EventsDates
Online Registration/Filling of Application Form BeginsJuly 2019
PM Scholarship 2019 Last Date to submit an online application form31st Oct  2019
Last date for verification of defective applications31st Dec 2019
Last date for institute verification31st Dec 2019
Verification of application by CAPFs & AR1st Jan 2020 to 15th Jan 2020
Preparation of merit list and Lot generation phase16th Jan 2020 to 26 Jan 2020
Sanctioning of scholarship by R&W Directorate, MHA27th Jan 2020 to 5th Feb 2020
Payment file generation6th Feb 2020 to 15th Feb 2020
Disbursement of scholarship amount into bank accounts16th Feb 2020 to 28th Feb 2020
Dispatch of personal letters from Honourable Prime Minister15th Mar 2020

PM Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

Check the eligibility criteria for the candidates who want to acquire the PM scholarship. If the candidate does not meet the criteria, they will not be able to fill the application form or get the scholarship reward. Only those who fulfill the conditions will be rewarded with the scholarship amount and benefits.

  • Candidate should be a dependent ward/widow of deceased CAPFs & AR/ Ex-CAPFs & AR/ retired and serving CAPFs & AR/ State Police Personnel.
  • Candidate should be pursuing professional courses. (Not applicable for lateral entry and integrated courses).
  • The minimum education qualification to apply for these courses should be class 12/ diploma/ graduation.
  • The candidates should have secured at least 60% marks or above in the minimum educational qualification. (For renewal in subsequent years, the Candidates need to obtain at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination).
  • As per the latest decision made by the Government of India, the scholarship scheme will also cover the wards of State Police officials who are/were martyred during Naxal/terror attacks. A total of Rs.500 scholarships in a year will be given to the wards of State Police officials.
  • Wards of Civilians including Para-Military Personnel are NOT ELIGIBLE.

Scholarship for 10th Passed Students

PM Scholarship Eligible Courses

  • First Professional Degree Courses like BE, B.Tech, BDS, MBBS, B.Ed, B.B.A, BCA, B.Pharma, etc. duly recognized by the respective Government Regulatory Bodies, such as All India Council for Technical Education, Medical Council of India, UGC, etc.
  • Master Degree Courses are not eligible for PMSS except MBA / MCA Courses.
  • Students studying abroad are not eligible for this scheme. No distance learning course is permitted under PMSS. PMSS can be availed for ONE COURSE only.
Course NameDurationMinimum Qualification
Engineering Courses
B.Tech(Bachelor’s in Technology) (All streams)4 Years10+2
BE(Bachelor’s in Engineering) All streams4 Years10+2 or Diploma
B.Arch(Bachelor in Architecture)4 to 5 Years10+2
Medical Courses
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)5 Years10+2
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine Surgery)5 Years10+2
B.Sc., BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)4 Years10+2
B.Sc., MLT (Medical Lab Technology)4 Years10+2
BVSc and AH ( Bachelor of Veterinary Science / Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry)5 Years10+2
B.Pharma (All Streams) (Bachelor of Pharmacy)4 Years10+2
B.Sc. Nursing4 years10+2
BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Science)5 Years10+2
Doctor of Pharmacy4 Years10+2
B.Sc. Optometry3 Years10+2
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy4.5 years10+2
Management Courses
MBA (Master of Business Administration)2 YearsGraduation
BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)3 Years10+2
BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)3 Years10+2
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application)3 Years10+2
MCA (Master of Computer Application)3 YearsGraduation
B.Plan (Bachelor of Planning)4 Years10+2
Other Professional Courses
B.Sc Agriculture4 years10+2
BFSc/B.Fisheries4 years10+2
BSc Horticulture4 years10+2
Coy Secretary4 years10+2
BSc Bio-Tech3 years10+2
B.Ed.1 year10+2
BMC3 years10+2
Hotel Management Degree4 years10+2
B.PEd1 year10+2
BASLP4 years10+2
BFT3 years10+2
BSc Microbiology3 years10+2
B.Sc HHA3 years10+2
L.L.B2 to 3 years10+2
Bachelor of Elementary Education3 to 5 years10+2
BFA4 years10+2
BFD4 years10+2
BA L.L.B5 Years10+2

PM Scholarship Scheme 2019 Application Procedure

Let us see now how to apply for PM Scholarship. The method of application form filling. Candidates can apply through online mode for this scheme (PM Scholarship 2019 Application Form). Candidates have to apply through the National Scholarship Portal for the academic year 2019-20. Now, let us see step by step how to apply.

  • Visit the official website of NSP.
  • Click on the “New Registration” link.
  • Read the application guidelines carefully and click on continue to proceed.
  • Fill in all required details and click on “Register”.
  • After getting registered the user id and password will be generated on your mobile number.

Login with User Id and Password

  • PM Scholarship Log in to the portal using the application id and password received on your registered mobile number.
  • An OTP will be generated on your registered mobile number for a successful login.
  • Verify the OTP and change the password.
  • Once logged in (PM Scholarship login), fill in the scholarship application form.
  • Upload the scanned copy of all supporting documents.
  • Finally, submit the application.

Documents Required to Apply for PM Scholarship

Once the Candidate has completed the application process, they should further know about the necessary documents that candidates need to submit to apply for the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme. Candidates have to submit the scanned copies of all the supporting documents after filling the application. Check the list of all supporting documents to provide during PM scholarship application :

  • Serving Certificate (in case of serving personnel) issued by HOO
  • Certificate issued by the concerned state government indicating that the State Police personnel was killed in Naxal /Terror attacks
  • Certificate of Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) as applicable – Class 12th mark sheet, Graduation mark sheet (for all years) or diploma mark sheets (for all semesters)
  • PPO/Discharge Certificate/Book (Mandatory for Category A to F)
  • Death Certificate (Applicable for deceased personnel)
  • Disability Certificate (Applicable for disabled personnel)
  • Certificate of Gallantry Award (Applicable for Gallantry Award winners)

PM Scholarship Rewards

  • The amount of which candidate will receive under the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme and for how many years the scholarships will be disbursed are the necessary details a candidate should know.
  • A total of 5500 eligible candidates get benefit under this scheme every year. And these scholarships are equally distributed among boys and girls, i.e. 2750 each.
  • Besides, the amount of the scholarship offered to girls is Rs.3000 per month and to boys is Rs.2500 per month, every year.
  • Moreover, the duration of the scholarship may differ from one year to five years depending on your course span.

PM Scholarship Selection Preferences

The criteria that are considered while shortlisting candidates for PM scholarship and the authorities who are responsible for the final selection of students, those details are discussed. For the end-to-end implementation and disbursement of the scheme, the Ministry of Home Affairs is completely responsible. But the preference is given to students in the following order:

  • Category A: The first preference is given to the wards and widows of CAPFs & AR personnel who were killed in action.
  • Category B: The second preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who got disabled in action.
  • Category C: The third preference is given to the wards and widows of deceased CAPFs & AR personnel who died during their service for causes attributable to Government service.
  • Category D: The next preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who got disabled during their service with disability attributable to Government service.
  • Category E: Further, the preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who have received gallantry awards.
  • Category F: The next preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel (PBOR only).
  • Category G: Lastly, the preference will be given to the wards of serving CAPFs & AR personnel (PBOR) subject to the availability of the scholarship.

Note: The dependents wards of State Police Personnel who died during Naxal/Terror attacks will also be given preference.

PM Scholarship Renewal

Let us know the renewal procedure for the candidates who want to renew their scholarship. While the selected students will get the reward of the first installment of the PM scholarship as soon as the merit list is declared, the subsequent payments are done only if the scholars apply for the renewal of scholarship at the end of each academic year. Just like the new application, the candidate can also apply for the renewal through online mode. Although to apply for the renewal application, it is necessary for a candidate to fulfill certain criteria that include:

  • Candidate should secure at least 50% marks in every semester or academic year.
  • Candidates have to pass all the subjects in each year/semester in one attempt.

Candidate can apply for renewal within one year of the declaration of merit list and the applications can be made throughout the year but not between January to April months.

PM Scholarship for Integrated Courses

  • Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) will be 10+2. However when applying student need to upload mark sheets of 10+2 in all cases, 1st year and 2nd year (all semesters) where 1st course is non-professional.
  • There are two types of Integrated Courses (dual degree) which are discussed below :
    • Integrated courses (dual degree) which have both the courses as Professional/Technical for example BE+ME, B.Tech+M.Tech, BBA+MBA, etc. In such cases, only the first professional degree will be granted a scholarship.
    • Integrated Courses (dual degree) which have a first degree as Academic (Non-Professional) and second degree as Professional/Technical for example BA + LLB, B.Com + LLB, B.Sc.+B.Ed. In such cases, students will be paid for the professional part of the course and not for non – professional/academic part.
  • A student pursuing Integrated courses wherein one degree is professional and another degree is non-professional, he/she will be awarded scholarship for professional portion of the dual degree course only and not for the academic portion of such course. The same is illustrated with the help of an example as under :
    • “In BA+LLB (dual degree course) first degree is BA which is non-professional and 2nd degree is LLB is which is professional. Therefore, scholarship for the professional portion (i.e. LLB) only will be provided.
  • When 1st degree is non-professional and 2nd degree is professional, in such cases, while seeking PM scholarship from third year onward student must have completed his previous two years of non-professional course without fail. Repetition/RA/Failure will make students ineligible to apply for a scholarship. A student should clear all the subjects of 1st & 2nd year in the first attempt and within the stipulated time frame from the date of admission, otherwise he/she will not be considered for award of scholarship and application will be rejected.

Important Instructions for Students

  • Students to respond in time according to SMS/email received from Kendriya Sainik Board.
  • E-mail and Mobile Number mentioned in the application must be of the student. Alternate Mobile Number can be of ESM. E-mail and mobile number once registered should not be changed since all messages being sent to the registered email/mobile number
  • During checking of new application if observation raised from ZSB/RSB and KSB are not rectified within the stipulated time frame of 10 days, then the application will be automatically rejected by the system. So ensure that the observation is rectified in time to avoid system rejection of the application.
  • During the period from January to May, processing, selection and preparation of merit list of a new application (1st-year students) are being done by KSB. Processing and payment of renewal application are done as and when received by KSB throughout the year EXCEPT from January to May. Student/ESM to keep in mind the periodicity of checking of application (new and renewal) before raising any query relating to checking/payment status of applications.
  • Student/ESM should log in to KSB account to check the status of the application. It is to be noted while application status is showing pending to the student dashboard, but on the ground, the application is in the process at different levels/functionaries at KSB.
  • Student studying abroad as well as distance learning case is not eligible for PMSS

FAQ’s on PM Scholarship

Question 1.
How to apply for PM Scholarship?

Answer:
To apply for PMSS, the candidate has to register first to National Scholarship Portal and then fill and submit the application form online.

Question 2.
How to check the status of PM scholarship?

Answer:
Follow the below steps to check the status of scholarship:

  • Go to the official portal of scholarship.up.nic.in.
  • Click on the “Status” tab on the homepage.
  • Put the registration number and date of birth.
  • Click on the search button and application status will appear on the screen.

Question 3.
What is the Minimum Educational Qualification In MEQ?

Answer 3:
Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) for entry into various professional courses differs e.g. for MBBS it is 10+2 whereas for BE/B Tech it is 10+2 / Diploma, for B.Ed and MBA it is graduation qualification. A candidate must have minimum 60% marks in MEQ to apply for PM Scholarship Scheme. All subjects will be taken for calculation of 60% marks including optional subjects also and not out of best subjects.

Question 4.
How to acknowledge the receipt of the scholarship amount?

Answer:
On receipt of scholarship amount from KSB, the student is required to update Column 14 of Renewal Application by logging into his/her KSB account using Log ID & Password by entering ‘Date of payment and amount received’ (two separate columns). This is a mandatory audit requirement to get the benefit of PMSS, otherwise, the scholarship will be canceled and the money already paid will be recovered. ‘Save’ button is provided at the bottom of Column 14. This action has to be completed immediately on receipt of the scholarship amount for each installment.

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Evolution Class 12 Biology MCQs Pdf

1. Evolutionary convergence is characterised by
(а) development of characteristics by random mutations.
(b) development of similar characteristics in different groups of organisms of different ancestry.
(c) development of dissimilar characteristics in closely related groups of organisms.
(d) development of similar characteristics in related groups of organisms.

Answer

Answer: b


2. Homologous organs indicate
(a) convergent evolution.
(b) divergent evolution.
(c) adaptive radiation.
(d) natural selection.

Answer

Answer: b


3. Darwin judged the fitness of individuals by
(a) ability to defend itself.
(b) strategy to obtain food.
(c) number of offspring produced.
(d) dominance over other individuals.

Answer

Answer: c


4. Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution. This statement is proposed in
(a) Darwin’s theory
(b) Lamarck’s theory
(c) Hardy-Weinberg principle
(d) de Vries theory.

Answer

Answer: c


5. Select the correct statement from the following options.
(a) Mutations are random and directional.
(b) Darwinian variations are small and direction less.
(c) Fitness is the end result of the ability to adapt and get selected by nature.
(d) All mammals have evolved vivipary as an adaptation.

Answer

Answer: c


6. Which type of selection is industrial melanism observed in moth, Biston bitularia [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Stabilising
(b) Directional
(c) Disruptive
(d) Artificial

Answer

Answer: b


7. Analogous organs arise due to [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) divergent evolution
(b) artificial selection
(c) genetic drift
(d) convergent evolution

Answer

Answer: d


8. The bones of forelimbs of whale, bat, cheetah and man are similar in structure, because [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) one organism has given rise to another
(b) they share a common ancestor
(c) they perform the same function
(d) they have biochemical similarities.

Answer

Answer: b


9. Appearance of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is an example of [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) adaptive radiation
(b) transduction
(c) pre-existing variation in the population
(d) divergent evolution.

Answer

Answer: c


10. In 1953 S. L. Miller created primitive earth conditions in the laboratory and gave experimental evidence for origin of first form of life from preexisting non-living organic s molecules. The primitive earth conditions created include [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) low temperature, volcanic storms, atmosphere rich in oxygen
(b) low temperature, volcanic storms, reducing atmosphere
(c) high temperature, volcanic storms, non¬reducing atmosphere
(d) high temperature, volcanic storms, reducing atmosphere containing CH4, NH3 etc.

Answer

Answer: d


11, The most accepted line of descent in human evolution is [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Australopithecus → Ramapithecus → Homo sapiens → Homo habilis
(b) Homo erectus → Homo habilis → Homo sapiens
(c) Ramapithecus → Homo habilis → Homo erectus → Homo sapiens
(d) Australopithecus → Ramapithecus → Homo erectus → Homo habilis → Homo sapiens.

Answer

Answer: c


12. A study of fossils in different sedimentary layers indicates the ______ period in which they existed.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Geological.


13. ______evolution leads to homologous organs.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Divergent.


14. Placental mammal lemur in Australia shows resemblance to the marsupial mammal, ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Spotted Cuscus.


15. Placental mammals and marsupial mammals of Australia show ______ evolution.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Convergent.


16. De Vries believed that single step large mutation, called ______ caused speciation.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Saltation.


17. ______ evolved into the first amphibians.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Lobefins.


18. About 65 mya, ______ suddenly disappeared from the earth.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Dinosaurs.


19. ______ probably lived in East African grasslands about 2 mya.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Australopithecus.


20. The brain capacities of Homo habilis was about ______ cc.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: 650-800 cc


21. Fossils of ______ were discovered in Java.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Homo erectus.


22. Match the items in Column I with those in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. Ice-age (75000 – 10000 years before)1. Neanderthal man.
B. 1.5 mya2. Agriculture started.
C. Brain size of 1400 cc3. Homo erectus; they probably ate meat.
D. 10000 years before4. Modern Homo sapiens arose.
5. Homo habilis; they probably did not eat meat.
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 4, B – 3, C – 1, D – 2


23. Match the organisms in Column I with the geological time scale of their appearance on the globe.

Column IColumn II
A. lawless fish1. 500 mya
B. Dryopithecus2. 320 mya
C. Sea weeds3. 350 mya
D. Invertebrates4. 200 mya – dominated the earth
E. Reptiles5. 15 mya
6. 1.5 mya
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 3, B – 5, C – 2, D – 1, E – 4


24. Prehistoric cave art developed after agriculture, about 18000 years ago. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


25. The skull of baby chimpanzee is more like the adult human skull than the skull of adult chimpanzee. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


26. It is believed that 3-4 mya, man-like primates walked in Eastern Africa.[True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


27. Due to continental drift, pouched mammals of Australia survived due to lack of competition. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True.


28. Tyrannosaurus was the smallest among the dinosaurs. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False.


Directions (Q29 to Q32): Mark the odd one in each of the following groups.
29. Carboniferous, Triassic, Devonian, Permian.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Triassic.


30. Bobcat, Wolf, Ant eater, Spotted cuscus.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Spotted cuscus.


31. Human hands, Wings of butterfly, Wings of bat, Wings of birds.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Wings of butterfly.


32. Lamarckism, Darwinism, Branching descent, Natural selection.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Lamarckism.


33. What is Evolutionary Biology?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Evolutionary Biology is the study of history of life forms on earth.


34. When was the earth supposed to have been formed and when did life appear on the earth?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Earth was supposed to have been formed ’ 4.5 billion years before.
– Life appeared about four billion years ago.


35. What was the idea of early Greek thinkers about origin of life?
Or
What is Theory of Panspermia?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: According to this theory (of early Greek philosophers) it was believed that units called ‘Spores’ or ‘pansperms’ came on the earth along with meteorites and they must have evolved into the various life forms.


36. Name the scientist who disproved spontaneous generation theory. [Delhi 2010]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Louis Pasteur disproved the spontaneous generation theory.


37. State the two principal outcomes of the experiments conducted by Louis Pasteur on origin of life. [Delhi 2019]
Or
What did Louis Pasteur’s experiment on ‘Killed yeast’ demonstrate? Name the theory that got disproved on the basis of his experiment. [Foreign 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– It demonstrated that life comes only from pre-existing life.
– Theory of spontaneous generation was disproved.


38. What role does an individual organism play as per Darwin’s theory of natural selection? [Delhi 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The individual organism passes on the (genetic) variations) to the next generation; the useful variations are selected by nature and it can lead to speciation.


39. How did Charles Darwin express ‘fitness’? [Delhi 2019]
Or
What is ‘fitness’ of an individual according to Darwin? [Delhi 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The fitness, according to Darwin, refers ultimately to reproductive fitness.


40. Name the scientist who also came to similar conclusion as Darwin. Where did he work?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Alfred Wallace. He worked in Malay Archepelago.


41. What are fossils?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Fossils are the remnants and/or impressions of the life-forms that lived in the remote past.


42. Define biogeography.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Biogeography refers to the study of distribution of living organisms in different parts of the earth.


43. Name any two vertebrate body parts that are homologous to human forelimbs.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Wings of birds, flippers of whales, forelimbs of dog/cat, wings of bats. (any two)


44. Identify the examples of convergent evolution from the following: [Delhi 2013]
(a) Flippers of penguins and dolphins.
(b) Eyes of Octopus and mammals.
(c) Vertebrate brains.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: (a) and (b)


45. Identify the examples of homologous structures from the following: [Delhi 2013]
(a) Vertebrate hearts.
(b) Thoms in Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita.
(c) Food storage organs in sweet potato and potato.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: (a) and (b)


46. Name the type of evolution that has resultedin the development of structures like wings of butterfly and bird. What are such structures called? [Delhi 2014 C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Convergent evolution.
– They are called analogous organs/ structures.


47. ‘Sweet potato tubers and potato tubers are the result of convergent evolution’. Justify the statement. [Delhi 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Sweet potato tubers and potato tubers are analogous structures, evolved for the same function; analogous structures result from convergent evolution.


48. Write the similarity between the wing of a butterfly and the wing of a bat. What do you infer from the above with reference to evolution? [Delhi 2012; HOTS]
Or
Comment on the similarity between the wing of a cockroach and the wing of a bird. What do you infer from the above with reference to evolution? [AI 2012; HOTS]
Or
Comment on the similarity between the flippers of dolphins and penguins, with reference to evolution. [Foreign 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– They are analogous organs, which perform similar functions, but are dissimilar in their anatomy and origin.
– Analogous organs are the result of convergent evolution.


49. State the significance of biochemical similarities amongst diverse organisms in evolution. [Delhi 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The biochemical similarities point to the same shared ancestry among diverse organisms.


50. State a reason for the increased population of dark-coloured moths coinciding with the loss of lichens (on tree barks) during industrialisation period in England. [Foreign 2015]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– During the post-industrialisation period, the tree trunks became dark due to deposition of industrial smoke and soot.
– The dark-coloured moths were able to camouflage better and were not picked up by the predators and hence, increased their population size.


51. Why are lichens regarded as pollution indicators?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Since, they do not grow in areas that are polluted, lichens are regarded as pollution indicators.


52. Name two animals that have evolved along with Tasmanian wolf in the Australian continent.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Sugar glider/Bandicoot/Koala/Numbat/ Wombat/Kangaroo/Marsupial rat/ Marsupial mole.


53. What is the basis of origin of variations in organisms as described by Hugo de Vries? [AI 2013C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mutation.


54. List the two characteristics of mutation that help in explaining evolution. [Delhi 2011C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Mutations are:
(i) random, and
(ii) directionless.


55. According to de-Vries, what is saltation? [Delhi 2016]
Or
What is saltation according to De-Vries? [Delhi 2014C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Saltation refers to single-step large mutation that results in speciation.


56. What does Hardy-Weinberg equation p² + 2pq + q² = 1, convey? [Foreign 2011]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It indicates genetic equilibrium, i.e. the allele frequencies in a population are stable and remain constant from generation to generation.


57. What is evolution according to Hardy- Weinberg? [CBSE Sample Paper 2013, 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Disturbance in genetic equilibrium, i.e. change of frequency of alleles in a population, would be considered as evolutionary change.


58. How does a population become ‘founders’ of a new species? [AI 2012C]
Or
When does a species become founders to cause founder effect? [Foreign 2010]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: When the change in allele frequency is so different that the new sample of population becomes a different species, the original drifted population becomes founders to cause founder effect.


59. According to Hardy-Weinberg principle, the allele frequency of a population remains constant. How do you interpret the change of frequency of alleles in a population?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The change in frequency of alleles indicates evolutionary change.


60. Pick out the ancestral line of Angiosperms from the list: Conifers, Seed ferns, Cycads, Ferns.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Seed ferns.


61. Coelacanth was caught in South Africa. State the significance of discovery of Coelacanth in the evolutionary history of vertebrates. [Guwahati 2019]
Or
State the significance of Coelacanth in evolution. [AI 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Coelacanth has evolved into the first amphibians; they are fish with stout and strong fins that could move on land and go back to water.
– They were thought to be extinct.


62. What technical term is given to the fish-like reptiles?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Ichthyosaurs.


63. Write the names of the following:
(a) A 15 mya primate that was ape-like.
(b) A 2 mya primate that lived in East African grasslands. [CBSE 2018]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Dryopithecus
(b) Australopithecus


64. Name the common ancestor of great apes and man. [AI 2011]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Dryopithecus


65.

Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 7 Evolution

Study the ladder of human evolution given above and answer the following questions: [Delhi 2010C]
(a) Where did Australopithecines evolve?
(b) Write the scientific name of Java man.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Australopithecines evolved in East African Grasslands.
(b) Homo erectus.


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Human Health and Disease Class 12 Biology MCQs Pdf

1. In the immune system, interferons are a part of
(a) physiological barriers
(b) cellular barriers
(c) physical barriers
(d) cytokine barriers.

Answer

Answer: d


2. The letter T in T-lymphocytes refers to
(a) tonsil
(b) thalamus
(c) thymus
(d) thyroid

Answer

Answer: c


3. Use of anti-histamines and steroids gives a quick relief from
(a) allergy
(b) nausea
(c) cough
(d) fever

Answer

Answer: a


4. The immunoglobulin abundant in colostrum, is
(a) Ig D
(b) Ig A
(c) Ig G
(d) Ig M

Answer

Answer: b


5. Diacetyl morphine is commonly known as
(a) cocaine
(b) hashish
(c) ganja
(d) heroin

Answer

Answer: d


6. Opium is extracted from
(a) Atropa belladona
(b) Papaver somniferum
(c) Erythroxylum coca
(d) Cannabis sativa

Answer

Answer: b


7. The disease chikungunya is transmitted by
[NCERT Exemplar]
(a) houseflies
(b) Aedes mosquitoes
(c) cockroach
(d) female Anopheles

Answer

Answer: b


8. Anti venom against snake poison contains [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) antigens
(b) antigen-antibody complexes
(c) antibodies
(d) enzymes

Answer

Answer: c


9. Which of the following glands is large sized at birth but reducies in size with aging? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Pineal
(b) Pituitary
(c) Thymus
(d) Thyroid

Answer

Answer: c


10. The substance produced by a cell on viral infection that can protect other cells from further infection is [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) serotonin
(b) colostrum
(c) interferon
(d) histamine

Answer

Answer: c


11. Many diseases can be diagnosed by observing the symptoms in the patient. Which group of symptoms are indicative of pneumonia? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) Difficulty in respiration, fever, chills, cough, headache
(b) Constipation, abdominal pain, cramps, blood clots
(c) Nasal congestion and discharge, cough, sorethroat, headache
(d) High fever, weakness, stomach pain, loss of appetite and constipation

Answer

Answer: a


12. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to rejection of such tissues/organs by the patient. Which type of immune response is responsible for such rejections? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) auto-immune response
(b) humoral immune response
(c) physiological immune response
(d) cell-mediated immune response

Answer

Answer: d


13. ______ mosquitoes are the vectors of dengue and chikungunya.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Aedes.


14. ______ barriers protect the non-infected cells from further viral infections.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Cytokine.


15. Cell-mediated immunity is provided by ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: T-cells.


16. Among non-infectious diseases, ______ is the major cause of death.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Cancer.


17. ______ test is performed to confirm typhoid.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Widal.


18. Plasmodium enters the human body as ______ .

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Sporozoite.


19. ______ is the toxin released by the rupture of RBCs into the blood in a malaria- infected person.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Hemocoin.


20. _____ is the filarial worm.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Wuchereria.


21. ______ are the physical, chemical and biological agents that cause cancer.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Carcinogens.


22. Heroin is obtained by _______ of morphine.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Acetylation.


23. Match the organisms (Pathogens) in Column I with the diseases they cause in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. Rhino vims1. Ringworm
B. Plasmodium2. Filariasis
C. Salmonella3. Common cold
D. Trichophyton4. Typhoid
E. Wuchereria5. Malaria
6. Amoebiasis
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 3, B – 5, C – 4, D-1, E – 2


24. Match the items in Column I with those in Column II.

Column IColumn II
A. Physiological barrier1. Interferons
B. Cytokine barrier2. Skin of the body
C. Cellular barrier3. Tear in the eyes
D. Physical barrier4. Antibodies in colostrum
5. Polymorpho-nuclear leucocyte
Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: A – 3, B – 1, C – 5, D – 2


25. Humoral immunity is responsible for rejection of organ transplants. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False


26. a-interferon activates the immune system and help to destroy the tumour cells. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True


27. Cannabinoids affect the digestive system. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False


28. Nicotine, the alkaloid in tobacco causes the hallucinogenic effect. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: False


29. Colostrum contains antibody IgA and provides passive immunity. [True/False]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: True


Directions (Q30 to Q33): Mark the odd one in each of the following groups.

30. Saliva in the mouth, Mucus coating in respiratory tract, Tear in the eyes, Acid in the stomach.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mucus coating in respiratory tract


31. Thymus, spleen, appendix, tonsil.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Thymus


32. Charas, Heroin, Marijuana, Hashish.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Heroin


33. Typhoid, Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Malaria.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Malaria


34. Who discovered blood circulation in humans?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: William Harvey discovered blood circulation in humans.


35. Name one infectious and one non-infectious disease that is the major cause of mortality.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Infectious disease – AIDS.
– Non-infectious disease – Cancer.


36. High fever, loss of appetite, stomach pain and constipation are some of the symptoms seen in a patient. How would the doctor confirm that the patient is suffering from typhoid and not amoebiasis?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It would be confirmed by Widal test.


37. Name one respiratory disease that infects the lung alveoli and one that does not infect the lungs.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Pneumonia infects lung alveoli.
– Common cold does not infect the lungs.


38. Name two diseases that spread by droplet infection.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Common cold and pneumonia.


39. Name two diseases whose spread can be controlled by the eradication of Aedes mosquitoes. [CBSE 2918]
Or
Name two viral diseases transmitted by Aedes mosquito.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Dengue and chikungunya.


40. Name the stage of Plasmodium that gains entry into the human, when bitten by an infected female Anopheles. [Delhi 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Sporozoite is the stage.


41. Trace the route of Sporozoite at Plasmodium, when it enters the human body through the bite of female Anopheles, till its entry into RBCs. [Delhi 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Into human blood → Liver cells → blood → RBCs.


42. Name the host where fertilisation occurs in the life cycle of Plasmodium [Delhi 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Anopheles mosquito.


43. How does malaria differ from chikungunya with reference to their vectors? [All India 2010C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Anopheles mosquito is the vector of malaria.
– Aedes mosquito is the vector of chikungunya.


44. Malaria, typhoid, pneumonia and amoebiasis are some of the human infectious diseases. Which ones of these are transmitted through mechanical carriers? [Foreign 2011]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Amoebiasis, typhoid.


45. How does haemozoin affect the human body, when released in blood during malarial infection? [Foreign 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Haemozoin causes the chill and high fever recurring at periodic intervals (of 3-4 days).


46. Why is Gamhusia introduced into drains and ponds? [AH India 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Gambusia feeds on the mosquito larvae and thereby helps in eliminating the mosquito vectors of the diseases like Malaria, Chikungunya, dengue, etc.


47. What causes swelling of the lower limbs in patients suffering from filariasis?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: The filarial worms live for many years in the lymphatic vessels of lower limbs and cause inflammation and swelling there.


48. What role do macrophages play in providing immunity to humans?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Macrophages phagocytose and destroy the microbes (pathogens) and provide protection from diseases.


49. How do monocytes act as a cellular barrier in humans to provide innate immunity? [CBSE 2018 C]
Or
In what way is monocyte a cellular barrier w’ith reference to immunity? [Delhi 2015 C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Monocytes are phagocytic and destroy the pathogenic microbes.


50. How do neutrophils act as a cellular barrier to pathogens in humans?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Neutrophils phagocytose and destroy the microbes (pathogens).


51. How do cytokine barriers provide innate immunity in humans? [CBSE 2018]
Or
How do cytokine barriers help in evading viral infections? [Delhi 2015 C]
Or
How do interferons protect us? [AH India 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Cytokine barriers, i.e. interferons are produced by the body cells in response to viral infection and protect the other non- infected cells from viral infection.


52. Name any two secretions in the body that act as ‘physiological barriers’ of innate immunity.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Saliva in the mouth, acid in thestomach and tears from eyes. (any two)


53. Name the kind of barrier of innate immunity, where some cells secrete interferons when infected. [All India 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Cytokine barrier.


54. When does a human body elicit an anamnestic response? [AH India 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: When a human body encounters a pathogen for the second time, it elicits an anamnestic response.


55. Why does a human being elicit an anamnestic response? [Delhi 2011C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Ahuman body elicits an anamnestic response Because our immune system appears to have memory of the first encounter with the same pathogen.


56. Suggest a method to ensure anamnestic response in humans. [Delhi 2017]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Giving a booster dose of the vaccine can induce an anamnestic response.


57. Why is secondary immune response more intense than the primary immune response in humans? [All India 2014]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Because body appears to have memory of the first encounter (in the form of memory B cells and memory T cells).


58. Why is the antibody-mediated immunity called humoral immunity? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Antibodies are the glycoproteins that keep circulating in the body fluids (humors); hence, it is called humoral immunity.


59. Thymus of a new-born child was degenerating right from birth due to a genetic disorder. Predict its two impacts on the health of the child. [CBSE Sample Paper 2016]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– The number of T-lymphocytes will decrease and hence, the immune system will become weak.
– The child will become prone to any infection, which normally could be overcome.


60. Give two examples of passive immunity.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(i) The immunity provided by colostrum to the new-born.
(ii) The immunity provided to the foetus by the antibodies that pass through placenta from the mother.
(iii) Immunity provided against rabies and tetanus through inoculation.


61. Which category of adaptive immunity is provided by vaccination? Why? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Active Immunity. It is called so because the antibodies are developed by the vaccinated person’s own cells in response to the antigens.


62. What is it that prevents a child to suffer from a disease he/she is vaccinated against? Give one reason. [Delhi 2010; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– His body develops antibodies that circulate in the body fluids and neutralise the pathogenic agent during subsequent encounters.
– Memory B cells and memory T cells are retained in the system.


63. State the function of mast cells in allergy response. [Foreign 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mast cells release chemicals like serotonin and hlitaminc, which cause allergy.


64. Why do pollen grains of some flowers trigger ‘sneezing’ in some people? [Foreign 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Pollen grains are allergens and cause allergic reactions in some people by causing release of histamine and serotonin from the mast cells.


65. Name the condition in vertebrates, where the body attacks self-cells. [All India 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Autoimmunity.


66. Name the category of disease in which ’ ‘Rheumatoid arthritis’ in human, put under. [All India 2017 C]
Or
Name the category of the disease, rheumatoid arthritis. [Foreign 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Autoimmune disease.


67. What is an autoimmune disease? [All India 2017C]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: An autoimmune disease is the one caused when the immune system of the body goes off the track and attacks ‘self’ cells.


68. What would happen to the immune system, if thymus gland is removed from the body of a person?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
– Thymus is a primary lymphoid organ.
– If that is removed, T-lymphocytes cannot differentiate and their number decreases; so the immune system becomes weak and the person is prone to any infection.


69. Where are mucosal associated lymphoid tissues present in the human body and why?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Mucosal associated lymphoid tissues are present within the lining of the respiratory, digestive and urinogenital tracts; they con-stitute about 50 per cent of the lymphoid tissue.


70. Name the two types of cells in which HIV multiplies, after gaining entry into the human body.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Macrophages and Helper T-lymphocytes.


71. Retroviruses have no DNA. However, the DNA of the infected host cell does possess viral DNA. How is it possible? [All India 2015; HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Retroviruses carry out reverse transcription (formation of DNA on RNA template) as they possess the enzyme, reverse transcrip-tase; the DNA is integrated with host DNA.


72. Why is sharing of injection needles between two individuals not recommended? [Delhi 2013]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It is to prevent the spread of HIV or hepatitis B through contaminated needles.


73. Why does an AIDS patient suffer from many other infections? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Due to reduction in the number of helper T-cells, the immune system of the person is weak and he suffers from infections that otherwise could have been overcome.


74. What are protooncogenes?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Protooncogenes are the genes in normal cells, which when activated under certain conditions, could lead to oncogenic trans-formation of the cells.


75. Indiscriminate diagnostic practices using X-rays, etc. should be avoided. Give one reason. [Delhi 2015]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: X-rays are ionising radiations and can prove to be carcinogenic, i.e. cancer-causing.


76. Mention the useful as well as the harmful drug obtained from the latex of poppy plant. [Foreign 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Morphine.


77. Write the chemical structure of morphine.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 8 Human Health and Disease 1


78. What is heroin chemically?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Diacetylmorphine.


79. What is meant by drug abuse?

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: When drugs are taken for a purpose other than their normal clinical use and in amounts/concentrations or frequency that impair one’s physical, physiological and psychological functions, it constitutes drug abuse.


80. Write the structural formula of a cannabinoid molecule.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
Biology MCQs for Class 12 with Answers Chapter 8 Human Health and Disease 2


81. (a) Where are cannabinoid receptors present in a human body?
(b) Name the body system affected by cannabinoids.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination:
(a) Cannabinoid receptors are present in the brain.
(b) They affect the cardiovascular system.


82. Name two plants other than coca plant that have hallucinogenic properties.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Atropa belladona and Datura.


83. How does smoking tobacco in human lead to oxygen deficiency in their body? [Delhi 2012]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Smoking increases the carbon monoxide content of the blood, which reduces the concentration of haem bound oxygen; hence there is oxygen deficiency in their body.


84. Define adolescence.

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: Adolescence refers to the period and process of rapid growth and physical and mental development (attitudes and beliefs) from childhood to adulthood.


85. Why do the doses of drugs keep on increasing or lead to greater intake and addiction? [HOTS]

Answer/Explanation

Answer:
Explaination: It is because the tolerance level of the receptors in our body increases; they start responding to higher doses only and hence there is greater intake.


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National Scholarship Portal 2019 | Scholarship List, Dates, Eligibility

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National Scholarship Portal 2019 2020: National Scholarship Portal (NSP) is a digital scholarship program that offers multiple scholarships proposed by the central government, state governments and other government firms like UGC (University Grants Commission), etc. This Portal entertains about 50 scholarships worth hundreds of crores among the scholarship seekers listed on the platform. According to administrators, NSP has helped the government achieve and distribute scholarships of about Rs.2000/- crores and more. The program claims that they receive 125 Lac applications every year, out of which 105 lakhs applications are the verified ones.

National Scholarships Portal is a one-stop platform through which many services starting from student application, receipt, processing, consent and disbursal of several scholarships to Students are approved. National Scholarships Portal is taken as Mission Mode Project under National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). National Scholarship Portal Last Date for different scholarship schemes is as follows and are discussed below.

नेशनल स्कॉलरशिप पोर्टल: नेशनल स्कॉलरशिप पोर्टल (NSP) एक डिजिटल स्कॉलरशिप प्रोग्राम है, जो केंद्र सरकार, राज्य सरकारों और अन्य सरकारी फर्मों जैसे UGC (यूनिवर्सिटी ग्रांट्स कमीशन) आदि द्वारा प्रस्तावित कई स्कॉलरशिप प्रदान करता है। यह पोर्टल सैकड़ों की संख्या में लगभग 50 मिलियनशिप का मनोरंजन करता है। मंच पर सूचीबद्ध छात्रवृत्ति चाहने वालों के बीच करोड़ों। प्रशासकों के अनुसार, एनएसपी ने सरकार को लगभग 2000 / – करोड़ रुपए और अधिक की छात्रवृत्ति प्राप्त करने और वितरित करने में मदद की है। कार्यक्रम का दावा है कि उन्हें हर साल 125 लाख आवेदन प्राप्त होते हैं, जिनमें से 105 लाख आवेदन सत्यापित हैं।

नेशनल स्कॉलरशिप पोर्टल एक वन-स्टॉप प्लेटफॉर्म है जिसके माध्यम से छात्र आवेदन, रसीद, प्रसंस्करण, सहमति और छात्रों को कई छात्रवृत्ति के वितरण से शुरू होने वाली कई सेवाओं को मंजूरी दी जाती है। नेशनल स्कॉलरशिप पोर्टल को नेशनल ई-गवर्नेंस प्लान (NeGP) के तहत मिशन मोड प्रोजेक्ट के रूप में लिया जाता है।

What is The Objective of National Scholarship Portal?

The Mission Mode Project (MMP) of National Scholarships Portal under the National e-Governance Plan strives at presenting a common electronic portal for implementing many Scholarships projects originated by Union Government, State Government and Union Territories across the country. The main objectives of NSP are;

  • Ensure Scholarships to the students have been given timely.
  • To provide a common portal for many Scholarships plans of Central and State Governments
  • Create a clear database of learners
  • Ensure no duplication is done in processing.
  • The synchronization of different Scholarships schemes & norms
  • Application of Direct Benefit Transfer.

राष्ट्रीय ई-गवर्नेंस योजना के तहत राष्ट्रीय छात्रवृत्ति पोर्टल का मिशन मोड प्रोजेक्ट (एमएमपी) देश भर में केंद्र सरकार, राज्य सरकार और केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों द्वारा उत्पन्न कई छात्रवृत्ति परियोजनाओं को लागू करने के लिए सामान्य इलेक्ट्रॉनिक पोर्टल पेश करने का प्रयास करता है। एनएसपी के मुख्य उद्देश्य हैं;

  • सुनिश्चित करें कि छात्रों को छात्रवृत्ति समय पर दी गई है।
  • केंद्र और राज्य सरकारों की कई छात्रवृत्ति योजनाओं के लिए एक सामान्य पोर्टल प्रदान करना
  • शिक्षार्थियों का एक स्पष्ट डेटाबेस बनाएँ
  • सुनिश्चित करें कि प्रसंस्करण में कोई दोहराव नहीं किया गया है।
  • विभिन्न छात्रवृत्ति योजनाओं और मानदंडों का सिंक्रनाइज़ेशन
  • प्रत्यक्ष लाभ अंतरण का आवेदन।

What are the Benefits of National Scholarship Portal?

  • All scholarship information available under one platform and students can easily apply through the single integrated applications for all the scholarships, making the process very simple for them.
  • The system of NSP will suggest the students the best scheme for which they are eligible and will make sure there is no repetition or duplication. This keeps a transparent record.
  • Students can master here at all India level, which will help to set the standard for them.
  • Serves as a decision support system (DSS) for Ministries and departments as up-to-date data will be available on demand.
  • Comprehensive MIS System to promote monitoring every stage of Scholarships distribution i.e. from student registration to delivery of funds

राष्ट्रीय छात्रवृत्ति पोर्टल के लाभ क्या हैं?

  • सभी छात्रवृत्ति जानकारी एक मंच के तहत उपलब्ध है और छात्र आसानी से सभी छात्रवृत्ति के लिए एकल एकीकृत अनुप्रयोगों के माध्यम से आवेदन कर सकते हैं, जिससे उनके लिए प्रक्रिया बहुत सरल हो जाती है।
  • एनएसपी की प्रणाली छात्रों को सबसे अच्छी योजना का सुझाव देगी जिसके लिए वे पात्र हैं और यह सुनिश्चित करेंगे कि कोई पुनरावृत्ति या दोहराव न हो। यह एक पारदर्शी रिकॉर्ड रखता है।
  • छात्र अखिल भारतीय स्तर पर यहां मास्टर कर सकते हैं, जो उनके लिए मानक निर्धारित करने में मदद करेगा।
  • मंत्रालयों और विभागों के लिए एक निर्णय समर्थन प्रणाली (DSS) के रूप में कार्य करता है क्योंकि मांग पर डेटा उपलब्ध होगा।
    व्यापक एमआईएस सिस्टम छात्रवृत्ति वितरण के प्रत्येक चरण की निगरानी को बढ़ावा देने के लिए यानी छात्र पंजीकरण से लेकर धन वितरण तक

Schemes of National Scholarship Portal

National Scholarship Portal covers scholarships for students of all the classes such as 1st to Ph.D. There are majorly three schemes provided by NSP under following categories:

  • Central schemes
  • UGC schemes
  • State schemes

राष्ट्रीय छात्रवृत्ति पोर्टल में सभी वर्गों के छात्रों के लिए छात्रवृत्ति शामिल है जैसे पहली से पीएचडी। एनएसपी द्वारा निम्नलिखित श्रेणियों के तहत प्रमुख रूप से तीन योजनाएं प्रदान की गई हैं:

  • केंद्रीय योजनाएं
  • यूजीसी की योजनाएं
  • राज्य की योजनाएँ

NSP – Central Schemes

There are many different departments that are operating under the Government of India and they drive a number of scholarships to help scholars pursue their dream educational career without any financial pressure. The famous providers in the field of scholarships cover the Ministry of Minority Affairs (MOMA), Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJE), Ministry of Labour and Employment (MLE), Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MTA), Department of Higher Education (DHE) and more. National Scholarship Portal List (Schemes) are discussed below.

Learners can apply for all scholarships that are being administered by the central government through theNational Scholarship Portal under the Central Schemes section. Please find the collective list of central NSP scholarships below.

कई अलग-अलग विभाग हैं जो भारत सरकार के तहत काम कर रहे हैं और वे बिना किसी वित्तीय दबाव के अपने सपनों के शैक्षिक कैरियर को आगे बढ़ाने में विद्वानों की मदद करने के लिए कई छात्रवृत्ति चलाते हैं। छात्रवृत्ति के क्षेत्र में प्रसिद्ध प्रदाता अल्पसंख्यक मामलों के मंत्रालय (MOMA), विकलांग व्यक्तियों के अधिकारिता विभाग (DEPwD), सामाजिक न्याय और अधिकारिता मंत्रालय (MSJE), श्रम और रोजगार मंत्रालय (MLE), मंत्रालय को कवर करते हैं। जनजातीय मामले (एमटीए), उच्च शिक्षा विभाग (डीएचई) और अधिक।

शिक्षार्थी उन सभी स्कॉलरशिप के लिए आवेदन कर सकते हैं जो केंद्र सरकार द्वारा केंद्रीय स्कीम्स सेक्शन के तहत नैशनल स्कॉलरशिप पोर्टल के माध्यम से दी जा रही हैं। कृपया नीचे केंद्रीय एनएसपी छात्रवृत्ति की सामूहिक सूची देखें।

Ministry of Minority Affairs

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Pre Matric Scholarships Scheme for Minorities15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019
Post Matric Scholarships Scheme for Minorities31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
Merit Cum Means Scholarship For Professional and Technical Courses CS31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Pre-matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019
Post-matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
Scholarships for Top Class Education for students with disabilities.31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

Ministry of Social justice and Empowerment

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Top Class Education Scheme for SC Students31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

Ministry of Labour and Employment

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Financial Assistance for Education of the Wards of Beedi/Cine/IOMC/LSDM Workers – Post-Matric31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
Financial Assistance for Education of the Wards of Beedi/Cine/IOMC/LSDM Workers – Pre-Matric31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
Aam Aadmi Bima Yojna Scholarship for Andhra PradeshOfflineOfflineOffline

Ministry of Tribal Affairs

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
National Fellowship and Scholarship for Higher Education of ST Students – Scholarship (Formally Top Class Education for Schedule Tribe Students) – only for scholarships31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

Department of School Education and Literacy

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
National Scheme of Incentive to Girls for Secondary Education (NSIGSE)nullnullnull
National Means Cum Merit Scholarship15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019

Department of Higher Education

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships for College and University Students31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

WARB, Ministry of Home Affairs

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme For Central Armed Police Forces And Assam Rifles31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

RPF/RPSF, Ministry of Railway

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme For RPF/RPSF31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

NSP – UGC Schemes

The University Grants Commission (UGC) is a leading legal body of Indian government functioning under MHRD (Ministry of Human Resource Development). It has been set up with an aim to organize, prepare and maintain the standards of higher education in India. It is the administration that gives identification to universities across India and also presents them with capitals. Apart from this, the UGC also contributes some scholarship schemes for students seeking college-level education.

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
ISHAN UDAY – Special Scholarship Scheme For North Eastern Region31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
PG Scholarship for University Rank Holders (1st and 2nd Rank Holders)31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019
PG Scholarship Scheme for SC ST Students for Pursuing Professional Courses31st Oct 201915th Nov 201915th Nov 2019

NSP – State Schemes

Similar to the central government, the state government also grants scholarships for learners who are the domicile of their respective states. Wherein many state governments run their own scholarship portal where students can apply, but few prefer inviting applications through the National Scholarship 2019 Portal. Currently, the national scholarship portal includes state schemes of 6 different states, i.e., Bihar, Uttarakhand, Tripura, Karnataka, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Scholarship NameScheme Closing DateDefective VerificationInstitute Verification
Assam
Pre-Matric Scholarship to Children of those Engaged in Uncleaned Occupation, Assam25th Jan 201910th Feb 201910th Feb 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for SC Students (Class 9 & 10) – Assam11th Feb 201921st Feb 201921st Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for SC Students – Assam11th Feb 201921st Feb 201921st Feb 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship to OBC Students –  Assam20th Jan 201920th Feb 201920th Feb 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship to ST Students – Assam20th Jan 201920th Feb 201920th Feb 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship to ST Students (Class 9 & 10) – Assam20th Jan 201920th Feb 201920th Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship to OBC Students – Assam20th Jan 201920th Feb 201920th Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship to ST Students – Assam20th Jan 201920th Feb 201920th Feb 2019
Chandigarh
Post-Matric Scholarship for SC Students – Chandigarh19th Feb 201925th Feb 201925th Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Transgender Students – Chandigarh31st Dec 201910th Jan 201910th Jan 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for OBC Students – Chandigarh20th Jan 201925th Jan 201925th Jan 2019
Dr. Ambedkar Post-Matric Scholarship for EBC Students – Chandigarh20th Jan 201925th Jan 201925th Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC Students of Class 9 and 10 – Chandigarh15th Jan 201920th Jan 201920th Jan 2019
Bihar
Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) for BC/EBC Students15th Mar 201931st May 201931st May 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) for ST Students15th Mar 201931st May 201931st May 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC Students25th Mar 201931st May 201931st May 2019
Uttarakhand
Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Minority (100 percent State Sector) -Uttarakhand28th Feb 201915th Mar 201915th Mar 2019
Post Matric Scholarship for EBC Students – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Disability Scholarship (State Sector) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for SC Students (State Sector) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for ST Students (State Sector) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for OBC Students (State Sector 50% and Central Sector 50%) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for SC Students (Center Sector) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Pre-Matric Scholarship for ST Students (Center Sector) – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for ST Students – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for SC Students – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for OBC Students – Uttarakhand20th Jan 201921st Jan 201921st Jan 2019
Tripura
DR.Ambedkar Post Matric Scholarship For Economically Backward Classes(EBC) (Secondary Education) – Tripura31st Dec 20195th Jan 20195th Jan 2019
Pre-Matric ST Scholarship Schemes31st Dec 20194th Feb 20194th Feb 2019
Post-Matric ST Scholarship Schemes31st Dec 20194th Feb 20194th Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for SC Students31st Dec 201915th Feb 201915th Feb 2019
Post-Matric Scholarship for OBC Students31st Dec 20195th Feb 20195th Feb 2019
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Post Matric Scholarship for Economically Backward Classes (EBC)12th Dec 20197th March 20197th March 2019
NEC Merit Scholarship Tripura31st Jan 201931st Jan 201931st Jan 2019
Karnataka
Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) for ST Students10th Feb 201912th Feb 201912th Feb 2019
Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Pre-Matric (9 & 10) Scholarship for ST StudentsOpening SoonNANA
Meghalaya
Umbrella Scheme for Education of ST Children – Pre-Matric Scholarship (Class 9 and 10) for ST Students28th Feb 201929th March 201929th March 2019
Umbrella Scheme for Education of ST Children – Post-Matric Scholarship (PMS) for ST Students28th Feb 201929th March 201929th March 2019
Arunachal Pradesh
Umbrella Scheme for Education of ST Students-Pre-Matric Scholarship (Class IX & X) for ST Students31st Dec 201831st May 201931st May 2019
Umbrella Scheme for Education of ST Children – Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for ST Students Arunachal Pradesh31st Dec 201831st May 201931st May 2019
Scheme for Award of Stipend to the schedule tribe students of Arunachal Pradesh31st Dec 201912th Feb 201912th Feb 2019
Jammu And Kashmir
Post-Matric scholarship To ST Students – Jammu And Kashmir31st Oct 201930th Nov 201930th Nov 2019
Dadar and Nagar Haveli
Pre Matric Scholarship To OBC Students – Dadar and Nagar Haveli15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019
Pre Matric Scholarship To SC Students – Dadar and Nagar Haveli15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019
Pre Matric Scholarship To ST Students – Dadar and Nagar Haveli15th Oct 201931st Oct 201931st Oct 2019

How To Apply for National Scholarship Portal?

To apply for a scholarship follow the below steps for National Scholarship Portal Registration

  • Students applying for a scholarship for the first time (Fresh Students) need to “Register” on the portal as a fresh applicant by providing accurate and authenticated information as printed on their documents in the “Student Registration Form”.
  • The registration form is required to be filled by parents/guardians of students who are below the age of 18 years on the date of registration.
  • Before initiating the registration process, students /Parents/guardian are advised to keep the following documents handy
    • Educational documents of the student.
    • Student’s Bank account number and IFSC code of the bank branch
      Note: For the pre-matric scholarship scheme, where students do not have their own bank account, parents can provide their own account details. However, the parents’ account number can only be used against scholarship applications for a maximum of two children.
    • Aadhaar number of the Student
    • If Aadhaar is not available, then Bonafide student certificate from Institute / School and
    • Aadhaar Enrolment ID or Scanned copy of Bank passbook
    • If Institute/School is different from the domicile state of the applicant, then Bonafide student certificate from Institute / School.
  • Details to be filled in the application form are
    • Date of Birth (DOB)
    • State of Domicile
    • Scholarship Category
    • Name of Student
    • Mobile Number
    • Email Id
    • Bank account details
    • Identification Details
  • After submitting the application, the default login id and password to log into the NSP portal will be sent to the provided mobile number. In case the password is not received, the option for forgot a password at the login page shall be used.
  • Students are advised to provide “Annual Family Income” as per the Income Certificate issued by a competent authority in their scholarship application.

In the case of Existing User

  • Apply for National Scholarship Portal Renewal 2019-20 with your ‘Application Id’ and Date of Birth which you registered previous year.
  • A student can also use ‘Forgot Application ID’ to retrieve their ID.
  • Only those students would be able to renew who had actually received the scholarship payments during the previous year from NSP.

In Case of Forgot Password

In case, if students have forgotten their password, there is no need to worry they can easily change their password by login into the National Scholarship Portal Forgot Password

National Scholarship Portal – Scholarship Registration Tracking

Once you are done with the complete application, the NSP also offers the provision for tracking your current application status through the ‘Check Your Status’ tab. Whether your application has been finally submitted or not will be visible under this section.

National Scholarship Portal – Apply Through its Mobile App

Considering the advent of mobile technology, the Government of India has launched its ‘National Scholarship Portal Mobile App’ in the year 2018 to make scholarship applications easier and more convenient for the students. The students can download and install the mobile app through the Google Play Store on their respective mobile devices.

Also, there is an availability of the NSP mobile app in the ‘UMANG’ app launched by the government earlier. So, if you already have the UMANG app installed on your mobile devices, you can start applying for the scholarships too by registering at NSP mobile app. The app covers end to end services of the National Scholarship Portal. You can not only get access to NSP scholarships but also apply for them in just a few simple steps.

FAQ’s On National Scholarship Portal 2019 to 2020

Question 1.
Who are eligible to apply for Scholarship Schemes?

Answer:
Students fulfilling the Scheme guidelines of various Ministries are eligible to apply for these scholarships. These are available on the Home Page of the Portal.

Question 2.
How to apply online for scholarship?

Answer:
In order to apply online, please visit the website through URL www.scholarships.gov.in

Question 3.
How to submit the online application? Should I need the user id and password to apply for a scholarship?

Answer:
Applying procedures for Scholarship Schemes for both Fresh and Renewal are given below:

  • New Registration: Student has to Click on the option “Student Login”, on the home page of the National Scholarships Portal. Fill up the application as per the instructions are given by the system then click on the Save button. After saving, the student will get a “Temporary ID”. The system will instruct the applicant to submit his/her Temporary ID and date of birth to fill subsequent details. Once registration is complete on the click of the submit button, a Permanent Registration ID is generated which can be used for Renewal and tracking the status of the application.
  • Renewal: Renewal Students have to apply with their Application Id and Date of Birth which they registered in the previous year. Students can also use Forgot Application ID to retrieve their ID. Only those students would be able to Renew who had actually got the scholarship payments last year from NSP 1.0.

Question 4.
How to check the status of my application?

Answer:
Students can check the status of Online Application by submitting his/her Permanent id and Date Of Birth and open the link “Check your Status”.

Question 5.
Who can apply for NSP Scholarships?

Answer:
All NSP scholarships are being offered by different department functioning under the Government of India. Thus, the eligibility criteria for each NSP scholarship may vary. Please check individual scholarships to know their National Scholarship Portal Eligibility criteria.

National Scholarship Portal Contact Details

If you come across any technical problem while applying for any scholarship or registering with the NSP, you can contact its dedicated help desk on phone number 0120-6619540 or through email at helpdesk@nsp.gov.in. Furthermore, the portal also has a separate complaints section for the benefit of users with the help of which you can register your respective complaints online and track its status too.

National Scholarship Portal Helpline Number – 0120-6619540

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Scholarships for Students

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Scholarships for Students

State Wise Scholarships

Scholarship for 10th Passed Students

Popular Scholarships in India

Scholarship for 12th Passed Students

Best Scholarships in India

  • NTSE – National Talent Search Examination
  • KVPY – Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana 2019
  • NSP – National Scholarship Portal
  • NATS – National Accounting Talent Search

State Level National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) 2019 – 2020

Top Scholarships for Class 1 to Class 10

Pre Matric Scholarship for SC, ST & General Students, Uttar Pradesh 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Be a domicile of Uttar Pradesh
  • Be studying in class 9 and 10
  • Belong to ST/SC/General Category
  • Have a family income of not more than INR 1 Lakh per annum
Important Dates
  • Last date to apply under fresh application: 10 September 2019
  • Last date to submit an application for renewal: 10 August 2019
Important Links

Pre Matric Scholarship for OBC Students, Uttar Pradesh 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Be a domicile of Uttar Pradesh
  • Belong to OBC category
  • Have a family income less than INR 1 Lac per annum from all sources
Important Dates
  • Last date to apply under fresh application: 10 September 2019
  • Last date to submit an application for renewal: 10 August 2019
Important Links

Pre Matric Scholarship for Minority Students, Uttar Pradesh 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Be a domicile of Uttar Pradesh
  • Belong to the Minority community
  • Have the family income of less than INR 1 Lakh per annum from all sources
  • Be studying in class 9 and 10
Important Dates
  • Last date to apply under fresh application: 10 September 2019
  • Last date to submit application for renewal: 10 August 2019
Important Links

West Bengal Pre Matric Scholarship

Eligibility
  • Be a domicile of West Bengal
  • Be studying in class 1 to 10 at a school or institution which is affiliated with a Council/Educational Board/University of State or Central Government
  • Have scored at least 50% marks in his/her last qualifying exam
  • Have a family income of less than INR 2 Lakhs per annum
  • Belong to minority section of West Bengal

Note – Students pursuing their studies outside West Bengal are not eligible for this scholarship

Important Dates
  • Application deadline – 15th September 2019
Important Links

National Scholarship Exam (NSE) 2019

Eligibility
  • Students in Class 5 to 12 (SSC/ICSE/CBSE board)
  • Students enrolled in a Diploma course (any stream and any year)
  • Students enrolled in a Degree (any stream and any year)
Important Dates
  • Registrations open: 1 April 2019
  • Last date to apply: 30 September 2019
  • Date of exam: 15th December 2019
Important Links

Kind Scholarship for Meritorious Students

Kind Scholarship for Meritorious Students is an initiative to support academically meritorious students coming from under-privileged section of society to build a foundation for their bright future.  The scholarship is funded by  donations received from Individuals & professionals who want to support meritorious students in need.

Scholarship award varies as per the need of candidates. However, the standard scholarship awards are the following:-

  • For Class 9 & 10 students: INR 6,000 per year
  • For Class 11 & 12 students: INR 12,000 per year
  • For Polytechnic / ITI / Diploma / Graduation & Others: INR 18,000 per year
Eligibility
  • Be studying in any Indian school (Class 9 to 12) or college (Graduation; ITI, Polytechnic, Vocational & Professional Courses)
  • Have an annual household income less than INR 4 Lakhs
  • Have cleared the previous examination with at least 60% marks

Note: Preference will be given to candidates having high merit, single parent, orphan or wards of Indian Armed Forces died on duty.

Important Dates
  • Starting date: July 1, 2019
  • End date: September 30, 2019

Begum Hazrat Mahal National Scholarship Scheme for Minorities Girls 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Only girl students belonging to Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, and Parsi communities are eligible for this scholarship.
  • They must be studying in class 9 to 12.
  • The annual family income of the student should be less than INR 2 Lakhs.
  • The students must have secured a minimum of 50% marks (in aggregate) in the previous class.
Important Dates
  • Last date to submit the application: 30th September 2019
Important Links

24th Anuvrat Essay Writing Competition 2019

Eligibility
  • Junior Group: Class 1 to 8
  • Senior Group: Class 9 to 12

What are the benefits?

  • 3 graded prizes for 1st, 2nd  and 3rd winning essays in each group
  • Some consolation prizes for each participating group
  • Honor for best participants
  • Merit/appreciation certificate for commendable essay writers
Important Dates
  • Deadline for essay submission – 30th September 2019
  • Result declaration – December 2019
Important Links

The Gaud Saraswat Brahman (G.S.B.) Scholarship 2019

The scholarship offers the following-

  • Free scholarship- Awarded to students from Class 5 to Graduate level
  • Foreign loan scholarship- Up to INR 17 lakhs (INR 1.7 million) with a loan scholarship of INR 2 lakhs per student
Eligibility
  • Applicants must belong to the Gaud Saraswat Brahman community.
  • Students of class 5th to undergraduate courses will be eligible for this scholarship scheme.
  • All Students enrolled in courses like diploma /B.A/B.Sc/B.Com/B.Arch/MBBS/B.Pharma/B.E can also apply.
Important Dates
  • Application deadline for students of Class 5 to 10 – 15th July 2019
  • Application deadline for students of PUC I & II/Jr. College – 15th August 2019
  • Application deadline for students of Degree (BA/BSc/B.Com) & Diploma – 15th September 2019
  • Application deadline for students of BE/BArch/BPharm/MBBS etc. – 15th October 2019
Important Links

Pre Matric Scholarships Scheme for Minorities 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Must be studying in class 1 to 10
  • Must have secured at least 50% marks in the previous final examination
  • Must have a family income of not more than INR 1 lakh per annum from all sources
  • Must belong to the minority community (Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains and Zoroastrians/Parsis)
Important Dates
  • Scholarship announcement date: 15 July 2019
  • Scholarship closing date: 15 October 2019
  • Last date for defect verification: 31 October 2019
  • Last date for Institute verification: 31 October 2019
Important Links

Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities 2019-20

Eligibility
  • Be a regular full-time student of class 9 or class 10 in government or recognised school.
  • Have more than 40% disability and a valid certificate for the same.
  • Belong to the family where the annual income is not more than INR 2.50 Lakhs from all the sources.
Important Dates
  • Scholarship announcement date: 15 July 2019
  • Scholarship closing date: 15 October 2019
  • Last date for defect verification: 31 October 2019
  • Last date for Institute verification: 31 October 2019
Important Links

Financial Assistance for Education of the Wards of Beedi/Cine/IOMC/LSDM Workers – Post-Matric 2019-20

The selected scholar will receive the following benefits:

  • Girls studying in PUC I & II will receive INR 2,440
  • Boys studying in PUC I & II will receive INR 2,000
  • Girls and boys enrolled in ITI courses will receive INR 10,000
  • Girls and boys enrolled in Degree courses will receive INR 3,000
  • Girls and boys enrolled in Professional courses such as BE/MBBS/BSc-Agri. will receive INR 15,000
Eligibility
  • One or both the parents of the applicants should be working as a Beedi worker/ Iron Ore Manganese & Chrome Ore Mines (IOMC) worker/ Limestone & Dolomite Mines (LSDM) worker/ Cine worker for at least last six months.
  • The monthly income of the family must not exceed INR 10,000 from all the sources except for Cine workers where the income must not exceed INR 8,000 per month or INR 1,00,000 per annum.
  • The student must have passed the last qualifying examination in the first attempt.
  • The student must have enrolled in a regular course of general or technical education, including medical, engineering and agricultural studies.

Note: This scholarship is also for the children of Contract/ Gharkhataworkers.

Important Dates
  • Scholarship announcement date: 15 July 2019
  • Scholarship closing date: 31 October 2019
  • Last date for defective verification: 15 November 2019
  • Last date for institute verification: 15 November 2019
Important Links
  • please visit NSP website https://scholarships.gov.in/

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Post Matric Scholarship 2019 | Important Dates, Eligibility, Application, and Selection Process 

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Post Matric Scholarship 2019: Post-Matric Scholarship is an initiative of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. This scholarship is awarded to the SC, ST, and OBC category students. This scholarship empowers the minority community students from the deprived section of people to undertake education. National Scholarship Portal (NSP) has invited online application for minority community students to provide financial aid under this scheme.

Eligible students can fill and submit their application form on or before 31st October 2019. Govt of India and many State Govt initiated various scholarships under this scheme. 30% of this scholarship reserved for Girl students. Students can check the Post Matric Scholarship Status. Read the article below to know the complete information about Post Matric Scholarship.

Post Matric Scholarship for Minorities

Post Matric Scholarship provided to students for studying in any Govt or Private colleges/ universities in India. This scholarship also awarded state-wise to students belonging to minority communities. Students from class 11 to Ph.D. belonging to minority communities can get multiple awards under this scheme. This scholarship offers financial support to students belonging to minority communities for higher education. Students belong to SC, ST, OBC, Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and Minority Community can get scholarships under this scheme. This scholarship aims to provide financial help to minority community students from lower-income families. Post Matric Scholarship is available in various states of India for SC, ST, and OBC students. These are listed below:

  • Post Matric Scholarship Karnataka
  • Post Matric Scholarship Bihar
  • CG Post Matric Scholarship
  • Post Matric Scholarship Kerala
  • Post Matric Scholarship Odisha
  • Post Matric Scholarship MP
  • Post Matric Scholarship West Bengal
  • Post Matric Scholarship Uttarakhand
  • Post Matric Scholarship Rajasthan
  • Post Matric Scholarship Punjab
  • Post Matric Scholarship Chhattisgarh
  • Post Matric Scholarship Tripura and so forth.

Courses Under Post Matric Scholarship

  • Polytechnic courses
  • Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree courses in Arts, Science & Commerce
  • Diploma Courses (XI & XII)
  • Integrated LAW (BBA, LLB, UG, B.Sc.)
  • Nursing (Auxiliary Nursing And Midwifery UG, GNM)
  • Various Technical & Vocational Courses
  • Research Programmes (D.Pharma, M.phil, P.hd & Rural Development)
  • Diploma Courses of Management & Computer Applications, Unger-graduate, and Postgraduate

Pre Matric Scholarship

Post Matric Scholarship Important Dates

EventsImportant Dates
Start of Post Matric Scholarship ApplicationJuly 15, 2019
Last Date to Submit Post Matric Scholarship ApplicationOctober 31, 2019
Closing Date for Defective VerificationNovember 15, 2019
Closing Date for Institute VerificationNovember 15, 2019

Post Matric Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

  • Both girl and boy candidates who belong to a minority community can apply for this scholarship.
  • Candidates must belong to Indian Citizenship.
  • Class 11th & 12th, UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D. or Diploma students are eligible.
  • Candidate’s family income from all sources should not be more than 2 Lakh per annum.
  • Candidates must have secured at least 50% marks in the previous examination.

Post Matric Scholarship Benefits

This scholarship provides financial assistance for admission and course/ tuition fees as well as maintenance allowance. Refer to the below-given benefits:

State Merit Scholarship Benefits

Admission and Tuition feeHostellerDay Scholar (INR)
Class 11-127000 pa7000 pa
technical and vocational courses10000 pa10000 pa
graduation and post-graduation studies3000 pa3000 pa
Maintenance Allowances380-1200 pm230-550 pm

Post Matric Scholarship Amount

ItemHosteller Day Scholar
Admission and tuition fee for classes XI and XII.Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.7,000 p.a.Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.7,000 p.a.
Admission and course/ the tuition fee for technical and vocational courses of XI and XII level. (Includes fees/charges for raw materials, etc.)Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.10,000 p.a.Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.10,000 p.a.
Admission and tuition fee for under-graduate, postgraduate.Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.3,000 p.a.Actual subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.3,000 p.a.
Maintenance allowance for 10 months only in an academic year (Includes expenses for study material, etc.)Rs.380 p.m.Rs.230 p.m.
Classes XI and XII including technical and vocational courses of this level.
Courses other than technical and professional courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levelRs.570 p.m.Rs.300 p.m.
M. Phil and Ph.D.Rs.1200 p.m.Rs.550 p.m.

Post Matric Scholarship Selection Process

A limited number of Post Matric Scholarship for SC Category is available. Students from the lowest income BPL families will be given preference in the ascending order. The renewal applications will be fully devastated before the new applications are considered.

How to Apply Online Post Matric Scholarship Application?

Refer to the following points to fill the Post Matric Scholarship online application form.

  • Go to the official website of NSP – scholarships.gov.in.
  • Click on the ‘Ministry of Minority Affairs’ appeared under the ‘State Schemes’ of the NSP homepage.
  • Read the ‘Post Matric Scholarships Scheme for Minorities Guidelines’ carefully.
  • Then, click on the ‘New Registration’ appeared on the homepage.
  • You will be redirected to the new student registration form instruction page. Read all the instructions mentioned for registration and click on ‘Continue’.
  • Then, you will be redirected to the new student registration form. Fill the correct and valid information in the registration form such as name, email Id, phone number, etc.
  • Enter your correct bank details. An OTP will be sent to your mobile number given at the time of registration.
  • Enter OTP and login to NSP to fill the form.
  • This will generate an application Id and password which can be used for future references.
  • Fill the Post Matric Scholarship application form along with the relevant documents.
  • Submit the Post Matric Scholarship application form and take the printout for future usage.

Post Matric Scholarship Necessary Documents

The following documents should be uploaded along with the application form.

  • Minority community certificate
  • Self- attested Passport size photo with signature
  • Permanent address proof
  • Students Bank Account proof
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Attested copies of mark sheet of previous exams
  • Institution Verification Form
  • Fee Receipt of current course year
  • Income declaration
  • Residential Certificate
  • Domicile certificate, if required

Post Matric Scholarship Renewal Scheme

  • Once the Post Matric Scholarship will be awarded to the students may be renewed during the next academic year. That means during the next academic year course on the production of a certificate.
  • Students who have secured at least 50% of marks in the examination will be allotted for scholarship Renewal.

Post Matric Scholarship Result

The Post Matric Scholarship Result will be announced by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. students can check their results on the official website scholarships.gov.in. Shortlisted candidates will be awarded scholarships after the result declaration.

Post Matric Scholarship Terms and Conditions

Refer to the following Post Matric Scholarship terms and conditions:

  • The scholarship can be given to only a maximum of two children in the same family.
  • The scholarship may be canceled in case of a violation of any terms and conditions of the scholarship.
  • The scholarship will be canceled in case it is found that the students have obtained a scholarship by false statement or certificates.
  • The Government of India has the power to change the regulations at any time.
  • Students of 18 years of age have to provide a self-certified community certificate.
  • Transfer from one school/college to another is not allowed for renewal candidates during the period of an academic course.
  • The scholarship awards and allowances will be credited only to the student’s bank account under the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
  • The scholarship provides 100% funding for the scheme. Since this is a Central Sector Scheme.
  • The Ministry has the power to evaluate the scheme at regular intervals.

Post Matric Scholarship Contact Details

In case of any queries/complaints regarding this scholarship students can reach out to the concerned authority using the following details:

AddressMinistry of Minority Affairs, CGO Complex, Paryavaran Bhawan, 11th Floor, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Phone011-24364279  or 011-24364310
Email IDpostmatric-mma@nic.in
Helpline Number18001122001

FAQ’s on Post Matric Scholarship

Question 1.
What is the Post Matric Scholarship?

Answer:
Post Matric Scholarship is an initiative of the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. This scholarship offers financial support to students belonging to minority communities for higher education. Students belong to SC, ST, OBC, Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and Minority Community can get scholarships under this scheme.

Question 2.
Is there any reservation for girl candidates under Post Matric Scholarship?

Answer:
Yes, 30% of this scholarship reserved for Girl students. If the required girl students will not be available, then it can be awarded to eligible boy students.

Question 3.
What is the qualification required to apply for Post Matric Scholarship?

Answer:
Class 11th & 12th, UG, PG, M.Phil, Ph.D. or Diploma students are eligible to apply.

Question 4.
What is the deadline to submit the Post Matric Scholarship application?

Answer:
The deadline for submitting this scholarship application is 31st October 2019.

Question 5.
Is the Post Matric Scholarship available for the States in India?

Answer:
Yes, the Post Matric Scholarship is available in various states of India for SC, ST, and OBC students.

Hope this article will help you to know more about Post Matric Scholarship. For any queries related to Post Matric Scholarship, leave it in the comment box.

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DAAD Scholarship 2020 | Scholarship List, Eligibility Criteria, Rewards

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DAAD Scholarship 2019 2020: DAAD Scholarship is one of the commonly inquired scholarships amongst students throughout the world. Governed by DAAD, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, German Academic Exchange Service, it is the biggest funding organisation in the whole world for the foreign exchange of students and researchers. DAAD has built a network of territorial offices and information stations in the associate countries via which details of DAAD scholarship plans, rewards, and bilateral research schemes are provided to scholars of those areas. DAAD Scholarship India is one such zonal office that provides a gateway to the scholars of India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

DAAD Scholarship List

With its comprehensive scholarship database, DAAD grants knowledge about a broad range of scholarships and other programs to scholars and researchers to pick from. The applicants picked for a DAAD scholarship get the scholarship expense, health protection, rent stipends, and several other stipends. DAAD Scholarship 2019 Deadline is different for different scholarships but mostly deadline falls around August-October 2019.

Below here is a complete list of DAAD Scholarship Germany/fellowships/grants/programs that students of India or the researchers or academics can apply for. Maximum of international scholars apply via DAAD to proceed with postgraduate studies abroad.

Name of the CoursesApplication Period
Bilateral Exchange of AcademicsOctober
Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS)August to October (Depends on the chosen study courses)
DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship coursesNA
Helmut-Schmidt-courses (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance – PPGG)June to July
India IIT Master-Sandwich-courses (IIT)May
MEL – Master of European LawDecember
Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (PRIME)May to August
Practical Traineeships for Foreign Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry (IAESTE)NA
Research Grants – Cotutelle Doctoral coursesOctober
Research Grants – Doctoral courses in GermanyOctober
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of ArchitectureSeptember
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of MusicOctober
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of the Performing ArtsOctober
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and FilmNovember
University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and GraduatesDecember

Note: The time period mentioned in the table above is tentative and subject to change.

Scholarship Rewards By DAAD

The applicants picked for the DAAD scholarships, programs, rewards, fellowships, etc., get monetary assistance in the sort of education fees, subsistence costs, traveling expenses and many other interests, though these advantages differ from scheme-to-scheme. The information on the remunerations of each of the DAAD scholarship discussed above is highlighted in the table given here.

Name of the coursesRewards
Bilateral Exchange of AcademicsFor assistant teachers, assistant professors and lecturers reward of EUR 2000 will be given
Professors get a monthly payment of EUR 2150.
Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS)The applicants get funding based on their academic level. Graduates get a monthly payment of EUR 850 and Doctoral applicants get EUR 1200 per month.
Applicants also get health, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
A travel stipend is also provided.
DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship coursesA monthly payment of EUR 1760 which includes flat-rate travel stipend, health insurance and family stipend is given to Doctoral students for a doctorate in Germany.
Postdoctoral students get EUR 2400 per month along with other stipends for research in Germany.
Senior scientists get EUR 2760 per month along with other stipends for research in Germany.
Helmut-Schmidt-courses (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance – PPGG)The applicants get a scholarship expense of EUR 850 per month along with health insurance, travel stipend, study & research subsidy as well as rent subsidies for spouse and children (if applicable).
India IIT Master-Sandwich-courses (IIT)A monthly scholarship expense of EUR 850.
Health, accident and liability insurance benefits are also provided.
4-6 weeks of a German course at the host university is provided.
EUR 266 as one-time research stipend.
Monthly rent subsidy if applicable.
MEL – Master of European LawA monthly scholarship expense of EUR 850 is given to selected graduates.
Health, accident and personal liability insurance benefits are also provided.
Travel stipend, rent subsidy and family stipend (where applicable) are also given.
Students also get a study & research subsidy of EUR 460.
Also, 2 months of German course in Germany prior to the start of the scholarship is provided.
Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (PRIME)Under this plan, the funding is given via a temporary job position at a picked German university for a term of 18 months. The remuneration is granted as per the prevailing rate for postdoctoral researchers.
Practical Traineeships for Foreign Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry (IAESTE)The selected interns get EUR 650 per month.
The scholars also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Research Grants – Cotutelle Doctoral coursesThe doctoral applicants get a monthly payment of EUR 1200 during their stay in Germany.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time research stipend, accommodation expenses and various other benefits.
Research Grants – Doctoral courses in Germanyapplicants get grants as per their academic level. Graduates get EUR 850 per month and doctoral applicants get EUR 1200 per month.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time research stipend, accommodation expenses and various other benefits.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of ArchitectureApplicants get a monthly expense of EUR 850.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time study stipend and various other benefits.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of MusicApplicants get a monthly expense of EUR 850.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time study stipend, rent subsidy (under special circumstances) and various other benefits.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of the Performing ArtsApplicants get a monthly expense of EUR 850.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time study stipend, rent subsidy (under special circumstances) and various other benefits.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and FilmApplicants get a monthly expense of EUR 850.
The applicants also get medical, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.
Travel stipend, a one-time study stipend, rent subsidy (under special circumstances) and various other benefits.
University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and GraduatesA one-time scholarship expense of EUR 950.
A travel stipend of EUR 1050 for Indian students.
Students also get health, accident and personal liability insurance benefit.

DAAD Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

Different DAAD scholarships/programs call for eligibility criteria as per the conditions of each scheme. Given below is the list of eligibility criteria for each of the DAAD scholarships.

Bilateral Exchange of Academics

  • Under this course, the replacement of scientists and academics is supported by DAAD to promote international relations and bilateral research cooperation.
  • To be qualified for this plan, applicants should have finished a doctoral degree.
  • The applicants should be serving at a university or research institute as academics/scientists.

Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS)

  • The applicants should have finished graduation from any discipline.
  • The applicants should have gained professional work experience of at least 2 years.

DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship Courses

This DAAD Fellowship can be implemented by highly-qualified doctoral and postdoctoral students as well as senior scientists.

Helmut-Schmidt-courses (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance – PPGG)

  • The applicants who have graduated in the field of social sciences/ political sciences/ law/ economics/ public administration are eligible to apply.
  • The applicants should have received a first-class university degree.
  • The applicants should be enthusiastic about contributing to the social and economic development of the home country.
  • Mid-career professionals can also apply for this DAAD scholarship.

India IIT Master-Sandwich-courses (IIT)

Under this courses, students should be studying in the 2nd semester of 2-year master’s courses or 4th semester of 3-year of master’s courses or 8th semester of an integrated/dual degree courses from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)

MEL – Master of European Law

The applicants should have passed Bachelor’s Degree in Law with first class.

Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (PRIME)

  • The applicants should have finished their Ph.D. degrees earlier to the start of the fellowship.
  • Applicants should fulfill the scheme’s versatility rule, i.e., they are free to pick any country (except Germany) as the purpose for their research stay overseas, provided they have not worked or studied in that country for more than a duration of 12 months during the three years leading the application deadline.

Practical Traineeships for Foreign Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry (IAESTE)

  • Those applicants who are seeking courses in Natural & Technical Sciences, Agriculture & Forestry are qualified to apply.
  • The applicants should be registered with the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE).

Research Grants – Cotutelle Doctoral courses

  • Highly-qualified doctoral applicants are available to apply.
  • Also, graduates who have taken admission in doctoral courses at the time when they are beginning their grant-supported research are also eligible to apply.

Research Grants – Doctoral courses in Germany

  • Highly-qualified young academics and scientists who have finished a master’s degree or diploma can apply.
  • In extraordinary cases, applicants with bachelor’s degrees are also entitled to apply.

Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of Architecture

  • The applicants should have scored a first-class bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Interior Design, Monument Conservation, Urban Planning/Urban Development, Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture or Landscape Planning.
  • The applicants should have an understanding of the language of instruction which matches the specifications of the chosen university.

Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of Music

  • The applicants should have obtained a first-class university degree in Music, the latest by the time of the start of scholarship-funded study courses.
  • The applicants should have finished their degree no longer than 6 years previous to the application deadline.
  • In case of not having attained a bachelor’s degree in music, the applicants should have at least consumed all the training opportunities available for their instrument in their country of birth.
  • Also, the applicants should have a familiarity with the language of instruction which matches the requirements of the chosen university.

Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of the Performing Arts

  • The applicants who have finished their bachelor’s degree in Performing Arts with first-class no longer than 6 years before the application deadline are eligible.
  • The applicants should have received their degree by the time their scholarship-supported courses start.
  • The applicants of Drama and Direction should have a good awareness of the German language.
  • The applicants who have applied in the areas of Musicals, Performance Studies, Dance and Choreography require to have at least a basic understanding of German and a good knowledge of English.

Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and Film

  • The applicants who have finished their bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Design, Visual Communication and Film with first-class no longer than 6 years before the application deadline are eligible to apply.
  • The applicants should have an understanding of the language of guidance which matches the requirements of the chosen university.

University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and Graduates

  • The applicants seeking Bachelor’s and Master’s in any subject area can apply for these summer courses.
  • The bachelor students should have finished their 2 academic years at the start of the courses.
  • The applicants should be at least 18 years old when the funded stay starts.
  • The applicants should be proficient in the German language with a minimum language level of B1.

DAAD Scholarship Application Process

Each of the DAAD scholarships listed in this article has its own application process. Most of the DAAD scholarships need to applied online by the applicants. The table given below tells you about where and how to apply for DAAD scholarship.

Name of the courseApplication Process
Bilateral Exchange of AcademicsThe application for this exchange courses can be applied online via the official DAAD portal. The access to the portal opens 6 weeks before the last date of the courses.
Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS)Visit the official DAAD portal and downloading the application form.
DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship coursesApply online via the official portal of DAAD.
Helmut-Schmidt-courses (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance – PPGG)Submit the application form to the respective universities only.
India IIT Master-Sandwich-courses (IIT)Apply online via the official portal of DAAD and also, submit the important certificates to the Dean’s office of the home institution.
MEL – Master of European LawApply online for the DAAD scholarship via the official portal of DAAD. Also, a copy of ‘Application Summary’ requires to be submitted by post to the Regional Office in New Delhi.
Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (PRIME)The applicants can apply online for these courses via the official portal of DAAD.
Practical Traineeships for Foreign Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry (IAESTE)To apply for this internship courses in Germany, the applicants have to contact the IAESTE national committee of India for application submission.
Research Grants – Cotutelle Doctoral coursesThe applicants can apply for DAAD scholarship/ fellowship online via the official portal of DAAD. Also, the ‘Application Summary’ has to be submitted in PDF form by post to the application address.
Research Grants – Doctoral courses in GermanyThe application for these courses can be applied online via the official DAAD portal.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of ArchitectureThe applicants can apply for this DAAD scholarship via the official DAAD portal and send the added documents by post to the mentioned application address.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of MusicApply via the official DAAD portal and send the required documents by post to the mentioned application address.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Field of the Performing ArtsApply for this DAAD scholarship via the official DAAD portal and send the required documents by post to the mentioned application address.
Study Scholarships for Foreign Graduates in the Fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and FilmApply for this DAAD scholarship via the official DAAD portal and send the required documents by post to the mentioned application address.
University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and GraduatesThe application can be submitted via the official DAAD portal.

DAAD Scholarship Documents Required

List of the required documents (in the stated order)

  • DAAD application form can be found under “Application Procedure”.
  • A hand-signed CV (please use the Europass specimen form: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/
  • Hand-signed letter of motivation (with reference to current occupation), maximum of 2 pages
  • Academic letter/s of recommendation (the letters must have a letterhead, a signature, and an office stamp and must be of recent date)
  • Professional letter/s of recommendation from your employer (the letter must have a letterhead, a signature, and an official stamp and must be of recent date)
  • Confirmation of employment from the employer in your home country and – if possible – a guarantee of reemployment.
  • Proof of language abilities:
    English – TOEFL or IELTS (Note: We only accept an academic TOEFL).
    German – necessary for the courses taught in German; for the courses taught in English, if available
  • Copies of awarded academic degrees (certified translation if necessary)
  • Copies of academic transcripts (certified translation if necessary)

DAAD Scholarship Requirements

Please check with the requirements of the according to University whether certified copies are required.

  • Aggregate marks of 85 % and above or CGPA 8.5/10 and above of completed semesters at the time of application.
  • The applicant must be a registered student of his / her institution. Acceptance cum invitation letter from a German professor for the internship.

FAQ’s on DAAD Scholarship

Question 1.
How to apply for DAAD Scholarship?

Answer:
The applications have to be sent directly to the respective University. Applications (or documents) sent to the DAAD will not be forwarded to the according to courses. The complete applications have to be submitted in English or German to be considered.

Question 2.
What documents are required to apply for the DAAD Scholarship?

Answer:

  • DAAD Application Form
  • Hand-signed CV
  • Hand-signed letter of motivation
  • Academic letter of recommendation
  • Professional letter of recommendation from your employer
  • Confirmation of employment from the employer
  • Proof of language abilities

Question 3.
Where should I send the application form?

Answer:
DAAD India
Regional Office New Delhi
Address: c/o DLTA Complex, R.K. Khanna Stadium, 1 Africa Avenue
110029 New Delhi
Telephone: +91 (11) 6646-5500
Fax: +91 (11) 6646-5555
E-Mail: infodaaddelhi.org

Question 4.
Is there is any age limit to apply for DAAD Scholarships?

Answer:
No, there is usually no fixed age limit. There are individual exceptions in programs in which this is explicitly requested by an international partner. Some scholarship programs stipulate that only a certain amount of time should have elapsed since the last degree was taken. For details, please refer to the respective Call for Applications at www.funding-guide.de under the heading “Application requirements”.

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MahaDBT Scholarship 2019-20 | Scholarship List, Eligibility and Application Procedure

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MahaDBT Scholarship 2019-20: MahaDBT is a famous online scholarship portal of Maharashtra state run by the Government of Maharashtra. It is also said to be as Aaple Sarkar DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer). It entertains around 38 post-matric scholarships administered by different departments under the state government. The scholars who are domiciled in Maharashtra can apply for relevant scholarships through MahaDBT gateway. The key purpose of this website is to ensure adequate implementation and expenditure of scholarships within the state. It also encourages transparency in the applications submitted and the required documents uploaded by scholars apart from the smooth payment of scholarships directly into the account of the recipients. Students can visit www.mahadbtmahait.gov.in., which is the official website.

In this article you will get an insight into MahaDBT schemes, a number of scholarships available in it and the procedure to apply for them. Also get details related to eligibility, the application process, benefits, documents required and more.

Latest Update:

The application will open for 2019-20 session for merit-based schemes from 1st Aug- 31st Aug 2019 and for non-merit schemes, the deadline is from 1st Aug 2019-10th October 2019.

MahaDBT Scholarship 2019-20 last date for Merit Schemes is 31st August 2019.

MahaDBT Scholarship last date for Non-Merit Schemes is 10th October 2019.

MahaDBT Scholarship List

The departments that are expanding on various scholarships through Mahadbt and the number of scholarships each department is offering, all the details are given below in a tabular form. There are 8 departments in the Maharashtra Government that offer scholarships to students coming from various sections of the society. The departments include Social Justice and Special Assistance Department, Directorate of Technical Education, Tribal Development Department, Directorate of Higher Education, etc. Students who are eligible for scholarships and are willing to apply for it are advised to check the portal on a regular basis to know application commencement dates.

Social Justice and Special Assistance Department

  • Government of India Post Matric Scholarship
  • Post Matric Tuition Fee and Examination Fee (Freeship)
  • Post Matric Tuition Fee and Examination Fee (Freeship)
  • Maintenance Allowance for Students Studying in Professional Courses
  • Rajarshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship.
  • Post-Matric Scholarship for Persons with Disability

Tribal Development Department Scholarships

  • Post Matric Scholarship Scheme
  • Tuition Fee and Exam Fee for Tribal Students
  • Vocational Education Fee for Reimbursement
  • Vocational Education Maintenance Allowance

Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) Scholarships

  • Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti Scheme
  • Assistance to Meritorious Students Scholarship – Junior Level
  • Education Concession to the Children of Ex-Servicemen
  • Eklavya Scholarship
  • State Government Open Merit Scholarship
  • Scholarship to Meritorious Students Possessing Mathematics/Physics
  • Government Vidyaniketan Scholarship
  • State Government Daxshina Adhichatra Scholarship
  • Government Research Adichatra
  • Education Concession to the Children Freedom Fighter
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University Scholarship
  • Assistance to Meritorious Students Scholarship – Senior Level
  • Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Vasatigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna (DHE)

Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Scholarships

  • Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti Yojna.
  • Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Vastigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna (DTE)

VJNT, OBC & SBC Welfare Department Scholarships

  • Post-Matric Scholarship for VJNT Students
  • Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to VJNT Students
  • Payment of Maintenance Allowance to VJNT and SBC Students Studying in Professional Courses and Living in Hostel Attached to Professional Colleges
  • Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship for Students Studying in 11th & 12thStandard of VJNT & SBC Category
  • Post Matric Scholarship to OBC Students
  • Post Matric Scholarship to SBC Students
  • Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to OBC Students
  • Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to SBC Students

School Education and Sports Department Scholarships

  • Open Merit Scholarships in Junior College
  • Merit Scholarship for Economically Backward Class Students

Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Scholarships

  • Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Fee Reimbursement Scheme
  • Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Hostel Maintenance Allowance

Minority Development Department Scholarships

  • State Minority Scholarship Part II (DHE)
  • Scholarship for Students of Minority Communities Pursuing Higher and Professional Courses (DTE)
  • Scholarship for Students of Minority Communities Pursuing Higher and Professional Courses (DMER)

MHRD Scholarship

MahaDBT Scholarship Eligibility

Maharashtra Government has introduced the scholarship schemes from various departments for students who have weak financial status at home and are willing to get higher studies. Each scholarship has its own eligibility demand. Therefore, we are here for you to provide the criteria required as per the departments to apply for any particular scholarship. Check the details below, given in brief.

Social Justice and Special Assistance Scholarships (SJSA)

Check the details of scholarship Eligibility and Benefits given in brief.

Government of India Post-Matric Scholarship – Eligibility Criteria

  1. Annual family income should be less than or equal to Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  2. Only for Scheduled Caste (SC) or Navbouddha category.
  3. The student must be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  4. The student must have passed SSC/equivalent matric.
  5. For students residing out of Maharashtra, the same rules are applicable.
  6. Only two professional courses at a time are allowed.

Government of India Post-Matric Scholarship – Benefits

Maintenance allowance is disbursed into the following 4 groups

Day scholars

  • Group I – Rs.550
  • Group II – Rs.530
  • Group III – Rs.300
  • Group IV –  Rs.380

Hostellers

  • Group I – Rs.1200
  • Group II – Rs.820
  • Group III – Rs.570
  • Group IV – Rs.380

Additional allowance for SC students

Disability allowance

  • Blindness/low vision Group I & II– Rs.150
  • Group III – Rs.125
  • Group IV – Rs.100

Leprosy cured groups

  • Transportation allowance up to Rs.100
    Escort allowance – Rs.100
  • Special pay allowance – Rs.100
  • Extra coaching allowance – Rs.150

Orthopedic disability group

  • Transportation allowance – Rs.100
  • Escort allowance – Rs.100
  • Special pay allowance – Rs.100

Post Matric Tuition Fee and Examination Fee (Freeship)

  1. Annual family income should not exceed above Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  2. Only for Scheduled Caste (SC) or NEO Buddhist.
  3. The student should be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  4. Passed with SSC/equivalent matric.
  5. The student’s institute should be recognized by the Government of Maharashtra.
  6. The students should admit through CAP round only for Professional Courses.
  7. Tuition Fees, Exam Fees & other fees which have to be paid by the student to the institution are covered under the scheme.

Maintenance Allowance for Students Studying in Professional Courses – Eligibility

  1. The students should be admitted to professional courses.
  2. The students should be the scholarship holder of the Government of India.
  3. The family annual income should be less than or equal to Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  4. The students who are studying in the professional curriculum and residing in Hostel (Government or Institutes Hostel or outside).

Maintenance Allowance for Students Studying in Professional Courses – Benefits

The students residing in government hostels:

  • Course duration between 4 to 5 years: Rs.7000 per annum
  • Course duration between 2 to 3 years: Rs.5000
  • Course duration below 2 years: Rs.500

The students who are not admitted to government hostels should adhere to:

  • Course duration between 4 to 5 years: Rs.10000 per annum
  • Course duration between 2 to 3 years: Rs.7000 per annum
  • Course duration below 2 years: Rs.5000 per annum

Rajarshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship – Eligibility

  1. Only to SC category.
  2. No income limit for the scholarship.
  3. Students must be studying in class 11th or 12th.
  4. Students should secure 75% and above in class 10th.
  5. The student should be a domicile of Maharashtra.

Rajarshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship – Benefits

  • Under this scheme, the SC students who secured 75% in the SSC examination and takes admission in Class XI will get scholarship Rs.300 per month for 10 months for two years.
  • This Scholarship will be given in addition to the Government of India (GOI) scholarship and freeship

Post-Matric Scholarship for Persons with Disability – Eligibility

  1. The students who are disabled are eligible to apply. (40% or above)
  2. The students should be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  3. The students should be studying in a recognized university or institute.
  4. The scholarship will not be applicable if the candidate fails or quits the same course.
  5. The student studying in recognized institute or college out of Maharashtra and belong to the Maharashtra state are also eligible.
  6. The students pursuing post-graduation from the medical field but not allowed to practice out of institute are also eligible.
  7. The candidates who are taking distance education from a recognized institution where non-refundable fees have to be paid by the student are eligible to apply.
  8. The candidate residing in college/institute or any other recognized hostel & if he/she pays hostel fees then the candidate’s maintenance allowance will be given at hosteller rates.

Post-Matric Scholarship for Persons with Disability – Benefits

The maintenance allowance is provided as per Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E per month.

Day Scholar

  • Group A – Rs.550
  • Group B – Rs.530
  • Group C – Rs.530
  • Group D – Rs.300
  • Group E – Rs.230

Hosteller

  • Group A – 1200
  • Group B – 820
  • Group C – 820
  • Group D – 570
  • Group E – 380

Blind: Vachak Bhatta Additional

  • Group A, B, C – Rs.100
  • Group D – Rs.75
  • Group E – Rs.50

The professional and technical education candidates who must go for a practice tour will get Rs.500 at maximum. If the project is a mandatory part of the course then for printing and typing, an additional Rs.600 will be provided.

Tribal Development Department Scholarships

Post Matric Scholarship Scheme

  1. Only ST students are applicable to apply.
  2. The annual family income should not exceed Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  3. The students should at least have passed the class 10thexamination.

Maintenance Allowance

The maintenance allowance (hostellers/day scholars) per month

  • Group 1 – Rs.1200/ Rs.550
  • Group 2 – Rs.820/ Rs.530
  • Group 3 – Rs.570/ Rs.300
  • Group 4 – Rs.380/ Rs.230

Reader allowance

  • Group 1 and 2: Rs.240
  • Group 3: Rs.200
  • Group 4: Rs.160

The students will receive an escort allowance of Rs.160 per month and a special Pay of Rs.160 per month. The mentally retired will receive extra coaching and be paid Rs.240 per month along with the following:

  • Study tours: Rs.1600 per annum, Thesis typing/printing: Rs.1600 per annum
  • Book grant: Rs.1200 per annum.

Tuition Fee and Exam Fee for Tribal Students

  1. The student’s annual family income should not exceed Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  2. The students should belong to ST category only.
  3. Tuition fees and exam fees as per approved college fee structure will be waived under this scheme.

Vocational Education Fee for Reimbursement

  1. The student’s annual family income should not exceed Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  2. The students should belong to ST category only.
  3. The students who are enrolled in vocational education courses like, Engineering, Pharmacy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Vaastu Shastra, MBA, and MCA will be eligible.
  4. Tuition fees and exam fees as per approved college fee structure will be waived under this scheme.

Vocational Education Maintenance Allowance

  1. The student’s annual family income should not exceed Rs.2.5 Lakh.
  2. The students should belong to ST category only.

The maintenance allowance is categorized by course duration (Hostellers/Day Scholars/) per annum.

  • The course duration of 4-5 years Rs.7,000 and Rs.10,000 respectively·
  • The course duration of 2-3 years Rs.5000 and Rs.7000 respectively.
  • The course duration of 2 years or less – Rs.5000

Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) Scholarships

Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti Scheme

  • Domicile of Maharashtra
  • They should belong to Maharashtra State Border or Karnataka State Border to apply for the scholarship.
  • The family annual income should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The candidates belonging to the general category and have taken admission are eligible to apply.
  •  The Candidate should not avail any other scholarship or stipend.
  •  The courses which students have enrolled in should be approved by the government or AICTE.
  • The students should not have had 2-year of the gap during their course.
  • The students must have given all semester examinations.
  • 100% tuition fee waived for Government & Non-government aided courses for students up to Rs.2.5 Lakh family annual income.
  • For students with family annual income up to 8 Lakh will receive 50% Government and Non-government aided tuition fees.
  • 50% and 100% of the examination fee will be paid for professional and non-professional courses.

Assistance to Meritorious Students Scholarship Junior Level

  • The students from class 11th & 12th class are eligible to apply.
  • The students should have a DHE sanctioned letter.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme.
  • The AMS junior-level scholarship amount is up to Rs.3000.
  • The AMS senior-level scholarship amount is up to Rs.7000.

Education Concession to the Children of Ex-Servicemen

  • The Candidate’s son/daughter/wife/widow of ex-servicemen are eligible.
  • The students should be enrolled in government-aided colleges only.
  • The Maharashtrian Students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The college dress allowance and books allowance is paid up to Rs.445.

Eklavya Scholarship

  • Arts with at least 60% marks in Science with at least 70% marks.
  • The annual income of the Candidate’s parents should not exceed Rs.75000.
  • The Candidate must be a resident of Maharashtra state.
  • The beneficiary should not do a part-time or full-time job.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The students must have graduated in degree courses in Law, Commerce.
  • The scholarship worth Rs.5000 is for all the sanctioned students.

State Government Open Merit Scholarship

  • The Candidate must be a resident of the Maharashtra state.
  • The Candidate should have secured at least 60% marks in class 12th.
  • This scholarship is for students who have enrolled in Arts, Commerce, Science and Law courses.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • Rs.100 per month will be paid directly to the student’s bank account.

Scholarship to Meritorious Students Possessing Mathematics/Physics

  • At least 60% in Science exam and more than 60% in Maths & Physics in Class 12th.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The Candidate must be a resident of the Maharashtra State.
  • Rs.100 per month will be paid directly to the student’s bank account

Government Vidyaniketan Scholarship

  • 60% marks in class 10th examination.
  • The student should have passed the class 10th exam from the State Government Vidyanikethan only.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The Candidate must be a resident of the Maharashtra State.
  • Rs.100 per month will be paid.

State Government Dakshina Ahichatra Scholarship

  • The Candidate must be a graduate student from non-agriculture University only.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The Candidate must be a resident of the Maharashtra State.
  • Rs.250 per month scholarship amount will get disbursed by the department.

Government Research Adichatra

  • The Candidate must be a postgraduate degree holder.
  • The Candidate must be a resident of the Maharashtra State.
  • The Candidate should have secured 60% marks in post-graduation.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • Scholarship amount Rs.750 per month and Rs.1000 per year for other expenses.

Education Concession to the Children Freedom Fighter

  • The Candidates who are son/daughter/wife/widow of freedom fighters are eligible.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme
  • The students should be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  • The scholarship of Rs.50 per month for PG courses and Rs.60 per month for Engineering courses.
  • Books allowance: Rs.200 per annum for PG courses and Rs.400 per annum for Engineering courses.

Jawaharlal Nehru University Scholarship

  • The Maharashtrian students who have studied in JNU.
  • The UG and PG JNU students are applicable to the scheme.
  • They should be a domicile of Maharashtra
  • Scholarship amount Rs.8000 per month plus Rs.10,000 extra annually.

Assistance to Meritorious Students Scholarship – Senior Level

  • The students from class 11th & 12th are eligible to apply.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra can apply for this scheme.
  • The AMS junior-level scholarship amount is up to Rs.2300.
  • The AMS senior-level scholarship is up to Rs.72000.

Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Vasatigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna (DHE)

  • The Candidate should be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  • For professional courses, the Candidates who are children of registered labor or Alpabhudarak or both are eligible.
  • The annual income of the family/ guardian should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The Candidates should not avail of any other Nirvah Bhatta benefits.
  • The Candidate should attempt every semester or annual exam.

Benefits – Professional Courses

  • Rs.30000 for 10 months will be paid to students studying in MMRDA/PMRDA/Aurangabad/Nagpur city belong to marginal landholder family with an annual income up to 8 Lakh.
  • Students whose family annual income is up to Rs.1 Lakh will be paid Rs.10000 for 10 months.

Benefits – Non-professional Course

  • Scholarship worth Rs.2000 for 10 months for students whose family annual income is up to 1 Lakh.

Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Scholarships

Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Shikshan Shulkh Shishyavrutti Yojna – Eligibility and Benefits

  • Indian nationality.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra state.
  • The Candidate should be “Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted for Professional and Technical courses.
  • The Candidates from the deemed university are not eligible.
  • The candidates should be admitted through Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
  • The Candidates cannot avail any other scholarship while applying for this.
  • For the current academic year, only 2 children from a family are allowed to avail the benefits of the scheme.
  • The total annual income of the family should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The minimum 50 % attendance in the previous semester is required.
  • During the course duration, the candidate should not have had a gap of two or more years.
  • 50 % of Tuition Fees and 50 % of Exam Fees.

Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Vastigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojna (DTE)

Eligibility

  • Indian nationality.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra state.
  • The Candidate should be “Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted for Professional and Technical courses.
  • The Candidates from the deemed university are not eligible.
  • The candidates should be admitted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
  • The Candidates cannot avail any other scholarship while applying for this.
  • For the current academic year, only 2 children from a family are allowed for the benefit of the scheme.
  • The total annual income of the family should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The minimum 50 % attendance in the previous semester is required.
  • During the course duration, the candidate should not have had a gap of two or more years.

Benefits

  • The award is for the child of Registered Labor/Alpabhudharak (Marginal Land Holder) is as follows:
  • Scholarship worth Rs.30,000 is awarded to students in the institutes in MMRDA / PMRDA / Aurangabad City / Nagpur City for a period of 10 months.
  • Scholarship worth Rs.20,000 for 10 months for students in other areas.
  • Students whose annual family income is up to 8 Lakhs will be given the following awards:
  • Candidates who belong to the institutes in MMRDA / PMRDA/ Aurangabad City / Nagpur City will be awarded Rs.10,000 for 10 months.
  • Scholarship worth Rs.8,000 for students in other areas for a period of 10 months.

VJNT, OBC & SBC Welfare Department Scholarships

Post-Matric Scholarship for VJNT Students

Eligibility

  • The Candidate should belong to VJNT, OBC, and SBC category.
  • The Candidates must be pursuing the education course approved by the government.
  • The annual family income should not exceed Rs.1 lakh.
  • The Candidate should apply for the scholarship via the CAP system.
  • The Candidate should achieve 75% attendance for the current year.

Benefits

The scholarship eligibility is divided into Group A – E

  • Group A – scholarship worth Rs.425 per month for hostellers and Rs.190 per month for day scholars.
  • Group B – scholarship worth Rs.290 per month for hostellers and Rs.190 per month for day scholars.
  • Group C – The same scholarship amount as Group B.
  • Group D – scholarship worth Rs.320 per month for hostellers and Rs.120 per month for day scholars.
  • Group E – scholarship worth Rs.150 per month and for hostellers and Rs.90 per month for non-hostellers

Tuition fee, exam, maintenance allowance are paid 100% to students studying in govt/non-aided institutions in professional and non-professional courses.
Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to VJNT Students

  • Only for the VJNT category.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra state.
  • The annual family income should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The students enrolled in degree courses in Health Science etc. are eligible to apply.
  • The freeship will be applicable to students enrolled in unaided or aided government colleges in technical education.
  • The students who are enrolled in courses such as Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, and Fisheries are also eligible to apply.
  • 100% tuition fees and exam fees are reimbursed to Candidates via the CAP system.

Payment of Maintenance Allowance to VJNT and SBC Students Studying in Professional Courses and Living in Hostel Attached to Professional Colleges

  • Only for VJNT and SBC category.
  • The Candidate’s annual family income should not exceed Rs.1 lakh.
  • The Candidate should be admitted to the hostels in professional colleges.
  • The Candidate is not eligible if he or she takes admission in a government hostel.
  • The students who are enrolled in professional courses such as Engineering, Medical, Veterinary, Architecture, etc.
  • Maintenance allowance will be paid to students admitted in college hostel up to Rs.700 per month for 4-5 years course.

Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Merit Scholarship for Students Studying in 11th & 12thStandard of VJNT & SBC Category

  • The Candidates should belong to Vimukta Jatis, Nomadic Tribes, and Special Backward Classes.
  • The Candidate must be studying in class 11th and 12th in junior colleges.
  • There is no family annual income limit.
  • The students should not have a study gap to avail of this scholarship.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra.
  • The Candidates will receive a scholarship up to Rs.300 per month for 10 months period.

Post Matric Scholarship to OBC Students

  • Only for the OBC category.
  • Candidates must be pursuing education courses approved by the government.
  • The application should come via CAP round for professional courses.
  • 75% attendance for the current year.

Benefits

The benefits are disbursed into following Group A-E categories  for maintenance allowance:

  • Group A – Rs.425 per month for hosteller and Rs.190 per month for day scholars.
  • Group B and Group C – Rs.290 per month for day scholars and Rs.190 per month for hostellers.
  • Group D – Rs.230 per month for hostellers and Rs.120 per month for day scholars.
  • Group E – Rs.150 per month for hostellers and Rs.90 per month for day scholars.

Post Matric Scholarship to SBC Students

  • The parent’s annual income should not be more than Rs.1 lakh.
  • Only the SBC category.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra.
  • Candidates must be pursuing education courses approved by the government.

Benefits

The benefits are dispersed into following Group A-E categories  for maintenance allowance:

  • Group A – Rs.425 per month for hosteller and Rs.190 per month for day scholars.
  • Group B and Group C – Rs.290 per month for day scholars and Rs.190 per month for hostellers.
  • Group D – Rs.230 per month for hostellers and Rs.120 per month for day scholars.
  • Group E – Rs.150 per month for hostellers and Rs.90 per month for day scholars.

Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to OBC Students

  • The Candidate must be pursuing post-matric education from government-approved colleges.
  • OBC category.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra.
  • The students pursuing degree courses in Health Science related courses are eligible to apply.
  • The students pursuing higher and technical education from aided or unaided government colleges are also eligible.
  • Candidates who are pursuing courses in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Fishery, etc. are also eligible to apply.

Benefits

  • Tuition fees and exam fees are paid 100% to Candidates who are studying in the government-aided institution in professional courses.

Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to SBC Students

  • Only the SBC category.
  • The annual family income should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • Candidates must be pursuing education courses approved by the government.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra State.
  • 100% tuition and exam fees for students.

School Education and Sports Department Scholarships

Open Merit Scholarships in Junior College

  • The Candidates should be of class 11th or 12th.
  • Minimum of 60% marks in SSC examination.
  • For students in class 11th and 12th: Rs.50 per month for ten months.

Merit Scholarship for Economically Backward Class Students

  • 50% marks in SSC examination.
  • The students should have cleared their exam in one attempt.
  • The male Candidates will receive a scholarship up to Rs.140 per month for 10 months.
  • The non-hosteller male Candidates will receive Rs.80 per month.
  • The hosteller and day scholar female Candidates will receive Rs.160 per month and Rs.100 per month respectively.

Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Scholarships

Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Fee Reimbursement Scheme

  • For MBBS/BDS and other courses, candidates whose family annual income does not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • 50% fee reimbursement (tuition fee + development fee) will be provided.

Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Hostel Maintenance Allowance

  • The student’s family annual income should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • The student’s parents should be registered labors.
  • The students who have taken admission in hostels in Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, and Nagpur are eligible.
  • The students should have taken admission to degrees such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, etc in government-aided colleges.
  • Hostel maintenance allowance up to Rs.3000 per year for students pursuing courses in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Aurangabad and Rs.2000 for students in other locations.
  • Students whose parents are registered labor shall receive Rs.30000 per year for regions such as Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and Aurangabad.

Minority Development Department Scholarships

State Minority Scholarship Part II (DHE)

  • Graduates and post-graduates from Arts/Commerce/Science/Law/Education courses are eligible to apply.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra.
  • The family annual income should be up to Rs.8 lakh.
  • 2000 Candidates will be provided quota (only fresher’s) under this scheme.
  • The Maharashtrian students studying out of Maharashtra cannot apply for this scheme.
  • The scholarship worth Rs.5000 will be provided.

Scholarship for Students of Minority Communities Pursuing Higher and Professional Courses (DTE)

  • Indian nationality.
  • Domicile of Maharashtra state.
  • Passed SSC from Maharashtra state.
  • “Bonafide Student of Institute” and admitted to Professional and Technical courses (diploma/graduation/ post-graduation degree).
  • Admitted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) / Institute Level.
  • The Candidate should not avail any other scholarship/stipend.
  • The total annual income of the family should not be more than Rs.8 lakh.
  • The scholarship amount up to Rs.25,000 per annum is given.

Scholarship for Students of Minority Communities Pursuing Higher and Professional Courses (DMER)

  • Students enrolled in medical courses such as MBBS, BDS, BAMS, etc and courses should be affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik.
  • The student’s family annual income should not exceed Rs.8 lakh.
  • 30% scholarship is reserved for female candidates and 70% for the male Candidates.
  • The Candidate should be a domicile of Maharashtra.
  • A total annual course fee of Rs.25,000 is waived off for the student.

MahaDBT Application Procedure

The candidates can apply for Maharashtra DTE scholarship via Aaple Sarkar DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) portal. This platform is uniquely run by the Government of Maharashtra for the students to help them get the benefits of various schemes available. Also, students should make a note that the Aadhaar number is necessary from the academic session MahaDBT Scholarship 2018-19 to apply for any scholarship via the portal. The candidates are suggested to go through the instructions carefully and get the awareness of all the requirements before filling up the MahaDBT scholarship form Last Date. Visit MahaDBT Scholarship Login Page for more information. Follow the steps below to apply for the scholarships:

  1. Visit the MahaDBT website owned by Aaple Sarkar DBT Portal.
  2. Click on “New Applicant Registration” for a new application.
  3. Provide an Aadhaar number and other necessary details.
  4. Choose one of the options, to verify the Aadhaar number, such as OTP or the Biometric.
  5. Once the authentication is done, the applicant details will be automatically fetched from UIDAI, filling the personal details, address details, bank details, etc.
  6. After logging in, the dashboard with a list of the scholarship will appear on the screen.
  7. Choose the scholarship, which you want to apply for.
  8. Fill all the required details
  9. Once the profile is updated, the applicants can go to the “All Schemes” section and search for the scholarship you would like to apply under the departments in the mahaDBT portal.
  10. A list of suggested scholarship schemes will appear. Select the scholarship to apply for.
  11. An application form will appear. Fill in all necessary details and upload all supporting documents.
  12. Click on submit button for final submission.
  13. Take the print out of the application form for future reference.

Documents Required for MahaDBT Scholarship

  • Domicile certificate
  • Annual Income certificate
  • HSC and SSC Marks Card or certificates
  • Affidavit and Aadhar Card
  • PAN card copy
  • Fee receipt
  • College bonafide certificate
  • Caste/Category certificate
  • CAP allotment letter
  • Hostel certificate

FAQ’s on MahaDBT Scholarship

Question 1.
What is MahaDBT?

Answer:
MahaDBT is a famous online scholarship portal of Maharashtra state run by the Government of Maharashtra. The eligible candidates can apply to the scholarship provided by different departments.

Question 2.
How to apply for MahaDBT Scholarships?

Answer:
IN order to apply for various scholarships available in MahaDBT Schemes, candidates have to visit the Aaple Sarkar MahaDBT portal and register themselves. Then follow the steps as per instructed.

Question 3.
When is the last date to apply for MahaDBT?

Answer:
As per the MahaDBT portal, the application process for the next academic session will begin on 31st August 2019. To check the last date, candidates are advised to check the portal regularly.

Question 4.
Is Aadhaar Number necessary to apply for MahaDBT?

Answer:
Yes, the Aadhaar number is necessary since the 2018-19 academic session. Without, Aadhaar students will not be allowed to fill the scholarship application form of MahaDBT.

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PFMS Scholarship 2019: The Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is a Government of India project that looks after social sector programs. It keeps track of the resources allocated to individuals. The Indian Central Government took this move to guarantee that the cash invested is channeled for the correct intent. PFMS provides applicants with different systems of scholarships.

Students must log on to the PFMS Login Scholarship Portal and upload the records as needed. It is essential that candidates applying for a 2019 PFMS Scholarship meet the qualifying requirements set out in the PFMS Information Bulletin. This assistance scheme is acknowledged in the assistance of scheme scheduling, budgeting and efficient tracking due to deficiencies in the current accounting system. In four countries, namely Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Mizoram, and Punjab, this scheme was first introduced. Read more details in this article about the PFMS Scholarship 2019 i.e. pfms.nic.in sc.

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Candidates can check their PFMS Status for the session 2019-20 by providing the asked details in the Login section. They must provide the Username and password. Find the link below.

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PFMS Scholarship 2019 Registration

To apply for multiple types of scholarship provided by the Public Financial Management System, the applicant will have to enroll themselves. Application for the PFMS Scholarship 2019 will be a significant component and the applicant will have to provide the necessary information. The registration login link will be available on PFMS ‘ official website and the applicant will be required to enter the correct and valid details. The details provided for the successful registration will be the Scholarship Scheme Name, the passing year of Class 12 and the academic details.

The applicant must notify the information of the scholarship they apply for must be applicable and accurate. At the moment of the initial presentation of the application, the data will be cross-checked and if any of the details given are discovered to be invalid or inaccurate, the applicant will not be allowed to access the Scholarship.

The 2019 application of the PFMS Scholarship 2019 must be performed in an internet mode and there will be no other way to access the PFMS application form. To access the Scholarship, candidates will have to enroll themselves effectively. It should be observed that the applicant will be required to meet the eligibility requirements specified for the scholarship for which the applicant is eligible. The information brochure will also be published once the PFMS Scholarship 2019 enrollment portal for applicants is open.

At the time of registration, the bank account number, the IFSC code and the Mobile Number should be kept ready with the applicant. An OTP on the list will be sent by entering a valid phone number. The applicants must select their category. If the category is not discovered, the applicants must select General as their class. Check the name of the candidate in the PFMS Scholarship 2019 Portal list of qualified learners at pfms.nic.in scholarship.

PFMS Registration 2019

  • Visit the official website pfms.nic.in
  • Click on the section below Click on’ PFMS Scholarship 2019 Student Registration.’
  • On the register section, select the system “Scholarship for Universities / College Students.”
  • Together with the Education Board from which the applicant entered class 12, select the year of entering class 12.
  • Enter the bank account number and bank branch IFSC code.
  • Click the menu button, pick the category and press “Search.”
  • The system will search for the title and fill in the type presented on the display automatically.
  • Enter the mobile number, send an OTP to that code, fill in the OTP socket.
  • Click the “Verify” button and enter the email ID. Creating a user ID and password and filling in the captcha code below.
  • To complete the method, click on “Submit.”

Documents To Be Uploaded While PFMS Scholarship Registration

Registration Candidates applying for any type of a 2019 PFMS Scholarship will need to upload the papers while completing the application process and registering for the Scholarship.  It must ensure that the right Documents are downloaded in accordance with the information requirements. The downloaded papers must be applied as any discrepancy will prevent the applicant from applying for the 2019 system of PFMS Scholarship.

Find the list of papers to be downloaded from below in the PFMS Scholarship 2019

  • The candidate’s scanned copy of Passport shaped photo.
  • The photograph requirements will be stated in the Official Notice that the applicant will have to go through very closely.
  • False photo information will prevent the candidate from uploading the photo.
  • Scanned Marksheet copy that is supposed to be in PDF format.
  • Scanned The candidate’s signature as per the requirements.
  • Copy of the premium receipt scanned in a PDF file

PFMS Scholarship – Eligibility Criteria

It will be essential for applicants to ensure that they meet the specified PFMS Scholarship 2019 Scheme eligibility requirements for which they will apply. In the data brochure that will be published by the officials overseeing the Scholarship, the eligibility requirements will be detailed. At the moment of application of the application form, the entry requirements will be checked and if the individual is discovered not to meet the specified requirements, their application will not be approved and the candidate will not be deemed suitable for accessing the scholarship.

The Public Financial Management System provides different types of School-to-College PFMS Scholarships 2019, which makes it essential for the applicant to ensure that they meet the criteria of the scholarship they are applying for.  The fields to be filled out are Candidate Name, Mobile Number, E-mail I d, Birth Date, Gender, Category, Education Board, Standard or Class, Result of the Last Year, Marks Obtained, Grade, Institution Name, Parental Income, and Word Verification if involved in any work. Clicking on the show systems button will demonstrate the applicants’ all qualified systems.

PFMS Payment Status – PFMS Know Your Payments Status

Candidates who will receive information on the PFMS Scholarship 2019 such as application information or the status of the PFMS Student Scholarship can inspect the information of the grant as Payment by Aadhar Number and Account Number Payment.

PFMS Scholarship Status 2019 Payment by Aadhar Number

  • Enter the necessary domain amount of Aadhar.
  • To verify it, enter the Aadhar Number again.
  • Candidates must then verify the term.
  • They must join the letters as shown in the above picture. (Non-case delicate letters).
  • Click the Search button.

PFMS Scholarship 2019 Payment by Account Number 

  • Choose the bank, enter the bank’s first few letters.
  • Candidates must then register the number of the account.
  • Enter the account number of the candidate.
  • Enter the account number of the candidate to verify it again.
  • Candidates must then verify the term. They must join the letters as shown in the above picture. (Non-case delicate letters) Click the search button.

PFMS Student Scholarship 2019

PFMS is an Expenditure Department, Department of Finance, Govt, Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System. of India. Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is a subsidy e-payment platform for both Aadhar-based & Non-Aadhar-based loan accounts through NPCI under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)

PNB made DBT transfers to the beneficiaries covered by the plan through PFMS. The beneficiary must obtain the licensed agency’s PPA (Print Payment Advice) and submit the PPA for transactions at any of our offices.

PFMS Scholarship Renewal

Candidates registered in the PFMS 2019 scholarship program will be needed to renew their scholarship by offering the information and qualifications needed in the login chapter. The transfer of the Scholarship is a straightforward method in which the applicant is required to complete their registration after a few easy measures.

The restoration of the 2019 PFMS Scholarship will be essential for applicants who are hoping to access the Scholarship and have retained the academic record needed to be qualified for the renewed scholarship. The renewal of the scholarship will only be available on PFMS ‘ formal portal and there will be no other manner of doing this. It is essential for the applicant to follow the procedure very closely for the implementation of the 2019 PFMS Scholarship

Steps for PFMS Scholarship 2019 Renewal

We provide detailed measures for the candidate’s membership in the 2019 PFMS Scholarship for The Public Financial Management System Scholarship. The connection to the update will be given on the PFMS (pfms.nic.in college) formal portal. It is recommended that the applicant must remain up-to-date and must continue to visit the PFMS Portal on a periodic basis for any of the recent releases on the scholarship renewal schedules.

Go through the measures of the 2019 PFMS Scholarship Renewal from the following points.

  • Step – 1: The applicant already registered in the 2019 PFMS Scholarship program will have to attend the PFMS-pfms.nic.in formal documents.
  • Step – 2: On the page, there will be a connection to the’ PFMS Scholarship 2019 Student Registration.’ Candidates will need to pick the system they are planning to renew.
  • Step – 3: Candidates will have to pick the year in which they were or are registered in Class 12 and the board of education.
  • Step – 4: The IFSC Code and account amount must be provided by the candidate. Click the search key.
  • Step – 5: The scheme will automatically fill out the form if the applicant is already registered by pfms.nic.in sc for the 2019 PFMS Scholarship program.
  • Step – 6: The applicant must provide the mobile number and the applicant will receive an OTP. Please enter OTP.
  • Step – 7: Candidate will need to verify and provide the Email ID. Step 8: The candidate will need to create their User ID and Password in the next phase.
  • Step – 8: To submit the Renewal Application form, click on the submit button.

Important Points Regarding PFMS Scholarship 2019

Before continuing to complete the application form to apply for the key industry PFMS scholarship, the applicant must be conscious of a few points. It is essential that when applying for the PFMS Scholarship 2019, the applicant must prevent any type of mistake. It is essential that the candidate should continue to regularly visit the PFMS website.

Go through some of the significant points from below concerning the 2019 PFMS Scholarship:

  • The applicant will have to visit the pfms.nic.in on a periodic basis to maintain up to date with the recent data about the 2019 PFMS Scholarship program.
  • The Scholarship for the Financial System of Public Management (PFMS) offers different scholarships from school to college level.
  • Applicants must first log on to the portal of PFMS Scholarship 2019. It will be essential that, while applying, the applicant must provide the right information.
  • Before applying for the application form, it is essential for the applicant to have passed through the Information Bulletin in detail.
  • The applicant must be conscious of the PFMS Scholarship 2019 eligibility requirements for which they will apply. They will only be allowed to continue for the application form after securing the requirements.
  • The details in the application form must be valid and accurate since any type of inaccurate data will prevent the applicant from applying for the scholarship program.
  • Candidates will be prepared to verify the position of their application by giving either the Aadhaar Card amount or the Account Number.
  • The sum of the 2019 PFMS Scholarship will be transmitted straight to the account of the candidate.

PFMS Scholarship Portal – Benefits

The portal for the 2019 PFMS Scholarship is very helpful for learners as it enables to easily disburse the quantity of the grant.

The gateway of the 2019 PFMS Scholarship has many helpful characteristics listed below:

  • Direct Scholarship Amount Transfer: This gateway sends the quantity of scholarship straight to the learners.
  • Time-saving: Students can present their request on the 2019 PFMS Scholarship Portal in 10 minutes and because there is no documentation, the job is performed quickly.
  • Automatic Payments: The gateway of the PFMS Scholarship 2019 automates and handles all procedures linked to learners submitting, verifying, handling, sanctioning and disbursing scholarship.
  • Easy monitoring: Using their Ids and Passwords, it is very simple for a pupil to monitor their deposit status through this gateway.
  • Helpline: The gateway for the 2019 PFMS Scholarship has a helpline that learners can use for any request.
  • Scholarship Renewal: Students can easily renew their scholarship via the PFMS scholarship portal because they can use the same ID that they developed to log on to the portal at the start.
  • Alerts to learners: regular SMS alerts and emails are sent to learners at the multiple handling phases through this gateway.
  • Online help manual for learners: an online help guide is also given to aid fill out the form for students comfort.

FAQ’s on PFMS Scholarship

Question 1.
Can I create one deposit on pfms.nic.in sc for various kinds of beneficiaries?

Answer:
No, you can only pay at one moment for a single sort of Beneficiary.

Question 2.
Where can I access Excel’s Approved Payment Beneficiary List?

Answer:
E-Payment – Download data about the payment from pfms.nic.in sc.

Question 3.
Where can I verify a beneficiary’s deposit?

Answer:
You use the Payment Periodicity check to see if a beneficiary is due for payment.

Question 4.
What is PFMS full form?

Answer:
PFMS Means Public Financial Management System (PFMS).

Question 5.
What is a PFMS generated payment?

Answer:
PFMS stands for Public Financial Management System and is a platform for e-payment of subsidy under Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to both Aadhar based & Non- Aadhar based bank accounts through NPCI (National Payments Corporation of India.

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Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019 for Undergraduates | Dates, Eligibility, Application Form

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Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019: ACC has declared the vidyasaarathi scholarship for students for the year 2019-20. This scholarship is only available for students that are residing near the ACC plant across the PAN India. ACC vidyasaarathi scholarship is available for the candidates that are pursuing ITI, undergraduate courses, BE/BTECH, or Diploma courses. This scholarship program is designed for students that are pursuing any graduation courses like bachelors in commerce, science, arts, or any subsequent branches. This scholarship program is only available for students that are residing near the ACC plant across India. It is not available for the ACC employees or their children.

Vidyasaarathi is an initiative by the NSDL e-governance infrastructure limited in order to reduce the gap in education finance in the country through online means. Students can search through this portal for various education finance schemes that they are qualified for. Industries, fund providers, corporates can promote skill development by organizing education schemes ib vidyasaarathi and these managed schemes. This solution would manage the online education finance lifecycle that is reviewing and submission of an application, disbursement of funds, scholarship awards, and renewal of education finance.

Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019 Last Date is 4th October 2019. In this article, we are providing information about Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019. Read on to find more about Vidyasaarathi Scholarship Details.

Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019

The online application for the vidyasaarathi scholarship Start date has been extended from 1st August 2019 to 9th October 2019. While the last date for submission of the Vidyasaarathi Scholarship application form 30th September 2019 to 04th November 2019.

  • The scholarship amount differs for students based on their current program.
  • The basic scholarship amount is up to Rs.5000.
  • For diploma students, the scholarship amount is up to Rs.20,000.
  • While for ITI students, the scholarship amount is up to Rs.20,000.
  • For B.E./B.TECH students, the scholarship amount is up to 30,000.
  • For undergrads, financial assistance is up to Rs.5000.

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Vidyasarathi Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

  • The eligibility criteria differ based on the program taken by students.
  • For undergrad, the basic minimum marks in HSC should be 50%.
  • For BE or BTech students, the minimum marks are 50% in HSC and 50% in diploma.
  • For ITI, the minimum is 35% in SSC.
  • For diploma, the minimum is 50% in SSC.
  • This scheme is available for the students who have a family income from Rs.0 to Rs.5,00,000 per annum.
  • This scholarship is not available for ACC employees and their children.

Certificate Instruction

  • Domicile Certificate
  • Proof of Identity
  • Proof of Address
  • Class 10th
  • 12th Mark sheet 1st year passing mark sheet (for 2nd year students)
  • 2nd year passing mark sheet (for 3rd year students)
  • Student Bank Passbook
  • Admission confirmation letter
  • College fees receipts
  • Latest Income certificate
  • Optional document PAN No/Voter ID card/Passport

All documents uploaded shall be clear and must be in .jpeg or .png file only.

Vidyasaarathi Scholarship 2019 Application Form

Below are the steps to apply for ACC vidyasaarathi scholarship 2019

  1. Go to the official portal of the vidyasaarathi scholarship which is vidyasaarathi.co.in.
  2. Sign up your profile by providing various details through the link given on the right-hand side of the homepage.
  3. Fill all the necessary details in the form and complete your profile by login to the Vidyasaarathi Scholarship Login.
  4. Search for the relevant schemes available on the portal for you and apply for the scholarship.
  5. Upload the required documents and click on the submit button.

Documents Required for Vidyasaarathi Scholarship

  • Domicile certificate
  • Proof of address
  • Proof of identity
  • Class 10th and 12th marksheet
  • Passing marksheet of 1st year for 2nd-year students
  • Passing marksheet of 2nd year for 3rd-year students
  • Admission confirmation letter
  • Student’s bank passbook
  • College fee receipts
  • Latest income certificate
  • PAN card, voter ID, passport are optional

All these documents uploaded should be clear and must be uploaded in .png or .jpeg format only.

FAQ’s on Vidyasaathi Scholarship

Question 1.
What are some of the features of the vidyasaarathi scholarship portal?

Answer:
The vidhyasarathi portal provides a single window to access all the necessary information and make the application for the educational scholarship. Below are some of the features of the portal:

  • You can apply to multiple educational schemes and scholarship
  • There is relevant information for various educational scholarships.
  • The facility is available for corporates to download the scholarship applications and also review them.
  • Facilities for corporates or educational institutes to register online.

Question 2.
How to apply for the educational scholarship using vidyasaarathi?

Answer:
In order to apply for the scholarship, students need to login to the official portal of vidyasaarathi. Then there is an option for filling the basic details and scheme related details for the candidate.

Question 3.
What to do if I have not received the activation link on an email address?

Answer:
If you have not received any activation link on your email ID then you can check the junk folder or spam mail in your mailbox. You can also contact the customer care for more details.

Question 4.
How can we check the vidyasaarathi scholarship 2019 status?

Answer:
Students can check by visiting the official website of the vidyasaarathi scholarship 2019.

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Telangana ePASS 2019 | Scholarship List, Eligibility, Rewards, Application

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TS ePASS 2019 2020: The scholarships in Telangana state are intended for learners who are a member of the education system. Online Pre Matric, Post Matric Scholarships disbursements through ePass application is one of the important welfare measures of the Government of Telangana which is aimed at the educational upliftment of Students, initiated by the Department of Backward Class Welfare. The system links all welfare departments, treasury, Colleges, and Banks to disburse scholarships

Electronic Payment and Application System of Scholarships is a dedicated online gateway for scholars of Telangana to use for various scholarships and plans administered by the Government of Telangana. Bestowed with many awards like Skoch Platinum Smart Governance Award 2017, Skoch Order-of-merit in Top-200 Smart Governance Projects in India, CSI-Nihilent, e-Governance Award: 2015-16 Appreciation for Sustenance Category and CSI-Nihilent, e-Governance Award: 2010-11 Project Category G2C – Award of Excellence. The Telangana ePASS website has made the scholarship application and payment process easier and more comfortable. It links all the health and welfare authorities, banks, colleges, erc., to ensure hassle-free payment of scholarships.

It attracts the scholarship schemes for students who belong to SC, ST, BC, EBC, Minority and Disabled categories. Some of the famous scholarship schemes are listed on the Telangana ePASS website which includes post-matric scholarships, pre-matric scholarships, overseas scholarships, skill up-gradation services, corporate admissions, etc. Read the article moreover to get complete information about the scholarships, their eligibility, awards, application procedure and more. TS ePASS renewal 2019 20 last date is 31st January 2019.

TS ePASS Status

Candidates, who have successfully applied for the TS ePASS and filled the application form along with the needed documents can check the status of the application for the scholarship provided by Telangana Board, from time to time, on the university website.

With this, they will be able to trace the progress of their application and can get an approach if they will get the scholarship or not. All they have to do is, use their registration ID and password and submit the details to check the application status. Follow the below steps to check the status of Telangana State Scholarships for different schemes. TS ePASS status check online.

TS ePASS Status

  • Visit the particular scholarship notification page, such as Post matric, pre-matric, overseas scholarship, etc. options available at the home page.
  • You will be redirected to a new page.
  • Click on the “Know your Application Status” or “Status/Upload” button.
  • Mention the necessary information required and submit the details to get the status.

Andhra Pradesh Students can check AP ePASS from Here.

List of TS ePASS

Let us discuss here, the list of TS ePASS, who provide these scholarships, kind of financial assistance is given to it when to apply for it, etc. in this section. Check the table below for further details.

Name of the ScholarshipRewards ProvidedApplication Duration
Telangana Epass Pre-Matric Scholarships For SC/ST/BC/Disabled WelfareVariable monetary awardsAlways available
Telangana Epass Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC/ST/BC/Disabled WelfareAlmost like 100% reimbursement in tuition fee (for most of the program)
Around INR 20,000 or actual fee (for self-financed courses)
September-December
Mahatma Jyothiba Phule BC/EBC Overseas Vidya Nidhi, TelanganaAround INR 20 Lakh (in two installments) towards fees and living expenses
An educational loan of Rs. 10 Lakh
Passage grant and visa fees
December-January
Chief Minister’s Overseas Scholarship Scheme for MinoritiesAround INR 10 Lakh towards living expenses and fees
An educational loan of INR 5 Lakh
June and July
Ambedkar Overseas Vidya Nidhi for SC, ST StudentsUp to INR 10 Lakh towards living expenses and fees
An educational loan of INR 5 Lakh
Passage grant
Visa fees
Between August and September, OR
Between January and February

Note:  Scholarships are not awarded for training courses like;

  •  Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Courses
  •  Private Pilot license Courses.
  •  Courses at Pre-examination Training Centers of all India and State levels.

TS ePASS Eligibility

Now, as you are informed of all the list of TS ePASS, let us know further the respective eligibility criteria. Every scholarship has its own eligibility criteria but there is one criterion, which each scholarship has stated, which is, candidates need to be a permanent resident of Telangana state and no candidate is eligible who reside outside the state.

Now let us check the academic qualifications and maximum family income criteria for all the category students required as per the eligibility defined by the conducting Telangana Board.

TS ePASS Pre-Matric Scholarships For SC/ST/BC/Disabled Welfare

  • Scholars studying in class 9 and 10 are eligible to apply.
  • Minimum attendance should be 75%, at the end of each quarter.
  • Annual family income should be;
For SC/ST and BC/ Minority students of the urban areaLess than INR 2 Lakh
For BC/Minority students of rural areaLess than INR 1.5 Lakh
For EBC/Disabled studentsLess than INR 1 Lakh

TS ePASS Post Matric Scholarship (PMS) for SC/ST/BC/Disabled Welfare

  • The scholarship is available for learners who have qualified class 10 with a minimum of 75% attendance at the end of per quarter.
  • All must be persevering studies at post-matriculation level i.e. class 11th to postgraduation.

TS ePASS Mahatma Jyothiba Phule BC/EBC Overseas Vidya Nidhi, Telangana

  • Bachelor students ready to pursue postgraduate studies from a university abroad can apply.
  • Maximum age limit is 30 years as on 1st July of the year of application.
  • Annual family income should be Less than INR 1.5 Lakh (for rural areas) and less than INR 2 Lakh (for urban areas)
  • Only applicable to the single child of the family.
  • The minimum percentage of marks needed in the institution degree should be 60% in branches like management, engineering, humanities, social sciences, pure sciences, medicine, nursing, and agriculture science.

TS ePASS Chief Minister’s Overseas Scholarship Scheme for Minorities

  • The scholarship is available for graduate or postgraduate scholars in branches like management, engineering, social sciences, pure sciences, medicine, nursing, agriculture sciences, and humanities.
  • The minimum percentage of scores in the qualifying exam must be 60%.
  • The students must be willing to seek a postgraduate or doctoral degree abroad in the USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, and Canada.
  • Maximum age limit is 30 years as on 1 July of the year of application.
  • Annual family income should be Less than INR 2 Lakh.

TS ePASS Ambedkar Overseas Vidya Nidhi for SC/ST Students

  • The scholarship is available for graduate or postgraduate scholars in branches like management, engineering, social sciences, pure sciences, medicine, nursing, agriculture sciences, and humanities.
  • The minimum percentage of scores in the qualifying exam must be 60%.
  • The students must be willing to seek a postgraduate or doctoral degree abroad in the USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, and Canada.
    Maximum age limit is 35 years as on 1 July of the year of advertisement.
  • Annual family income should be Less than INR 2 Lakh (for SC students) and less than INR 2.50 Lakh (for ST students).

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TS ePASS Application Procedure

As you have already given the information on the list of TS ePASS scholarship and their eligibility criteria, now its time to collect the information regarding its application process. Let us now check how to apply for TS ePASSs by following these steps given below.

  • Visit the official website https://telanganaepass.cgg.gov.in/
  • Click on the particular scholarship, which you are applying for.
  • Click on the “Registration” option to start the new application.
  • Fill in the necessary details like student particulars, school/college, bank account details, permanent address, annual income certificate, caste certificate, etc.
  • After then, upload a scanned copy of the photo, signature and all supporting documents.
  • Check the details again and submit the application.
  • After successful submission, the students will receive a TS ePASS application number which they can note down for future references.

TS ePASS 2019

Note: Candidates who are applying for scholarship renewal can also follow the same steps as mentioned above. But, first, they should select “renewal registrations” to start the application.

TS ePASS Documents Required

  • Qualifying Exam Mark Sheet
  • Category Certificate
  • Family Income Certificate
  • Bank Passbook
  • Fee Receipt Number
  • Annual Non Refundable Amount
  • Enrollment Number
  • Student ID Proof
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Aadhar Card Number
  • Latest Passport Size Photograph

Reason for Rejection of Application

Students application form for scholarships can be rejected for the following condition;

  • Not a bonafide student.
  • Incorrect caste or Income information.
  • Unavailability of caste and Income certificates.
  • Incorrect course & year of study.
  • Nonsubmission of hard copy of the application.
  • If the student is not physically present.
  • Student admitted under management quota .
  • Incorrect course & year of study.
  • Nonsubmission of enclosures.
  • Discontinued/Detained students in case of renewals.
  • Claiming scholarship for same level courses.
  • Previous sanction verification for renewal.
  • Not receiving of hard copy for
  • Non-receiving of renewal proposal.
  • Claiming scholarship for same level courses.
  • Not recommended by Field Officer.

TS ePASS – Important Instructions

  • TS ePASS is fairly available for all the candidates belonging to any of the categories such as General, OBC, SC, ST.
  • It is necessary for students to attach a hardcopy of the photocopy of the bank passbook with the application form.
  • Registrants must submit the application form in the department concerned, in person and must receive the receipt.
  • Candidates must provide their own effective email ID and mobile phone number.
  • All the details and documents produced by the candidate must be authentic and real. If the given information is obtained wrong, then the application and data collected will be rejected.
  • Suspect applications will not be sent for scholarship and will be discarded at the same time.
  • Failed students are not eligible and should not apply for the scholarship.
  • Candidates who have applied for the scholarship or willing to apply are suggested to not share their individual details, bank account number, IFSC code, class 10th/12th roll number, password, and other delicate information to anyone.
  • Candidates can review their application status from time to time on the official website.
  • Candidates are required their ID and password produced at the time of application to see the scholarship status.
  • Candidates, those who are already enrolled with the portal have to renew the account by adding the updates. No new registration is required.
  • All updates regarding the scholarship are updated on the official portal in a regular interval of time. Candidates are requested to stay in contact for regular updates.
  • Candidates are suggested to check the scholarship updates on the portal on a regular basis. They must obey all the instructions timely and carefully so that they cannot miss the chance to get the scholarship.

FAQ’s on TS ePASS

Question 1.
Can a student register after the last date of application?

Answer:
No, students have to register themselves within the given time limit, unless the date is extended by the concerned authority.

Question 2.
Is bank account details necessary?

Answer:
Yes, it is necessary, to receive the scholarship amount. Students should have an account in any of the nationalized scheduled banks.

Question 3.
How can a student change their bank details, if he/she has already given details while registration on epass website?

Answer:
Any student who wishes to change their bank account details in the epass portal has to submit the original bank documents to the concerned welfare officer who further submits a change request to the PMU.

Question 4.
What is the meaning of verification in the scholarship process?

Answer:
The method of verification is actually meant to check whether the details given in the scholarship form are accurate as per the documents included.  The verification is made in two steps particularly college verification and Independent verification.

  • College Verification: Here, the college principal has been asked to verify the documents provided by each student with the details in the application form. Once the verification is finished and all details are found correct, he/she would certainly sign the same and send it to the department for confirmation by the verification officer appointed by the District Collector
  • Verification by the Verification Officer: the verification officer appointed by the District Collector will conduct physical and documentary verification and submit his report either accepting or rejecting the scholarship application.
  • Scrutiny by the Welfare Officer: before each and every application is taken up for permission it is the responsibility of the welfare officer to satisfy himself of the verification by the college principal and the verification officer and finally sanction the scholarship.

Question 5.
What is a post-matric Scholarship (PMS)?

Answer:
A post matric scholarship is granted to students by the welfare departments of the Govt. for allowing eligible students who have passed Class 10th (SSC examination or equivalent to seek post-matric studies such as intermediate, ITI, polytechnic, professional courses, graduate and postgraduate courses, Ph.D., etc.

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Maths MCQs for Class 12 Chapter Wise with Answers Pdf Download

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Maths MCQs for Class 12 Chapter Wise with Answers PDF Free Download is very important for students who want to score good marks in their CBSE board examination. Students who can Practice CBSE Class 12 Maths Multiple Choice Questions with Answers to improve your score in Board Exams.

Maths MCQ Questions for Class 12 with Answers Pdf Download

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  • Chapter 3 Matrices
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  • Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability
  • Chapter 6 Application of Derivatives
  • Chapter 7 Integrals
  • Chapter 8 Application of Integrals
  • Chapter 9 Differential Equations
  • Chapter 10 Vector Algebra
  • Chapter 11 Three Dimensional Geometry
  • Chapter 12 Linear Programming
  • Chapter 13 Probability

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PM Scholarship 2019-20 | Eligibility, Application Process, Documents Required, Rewards

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PM Scholarship 2019: PM Scholarship or Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme (PMSS) is a scholarship scheme that strives at promoting higher professional and technical studies for the dependent wards and widows of Central Armed Police Forces & Assam Rifles (CAPFs & AR) and State Police Personnel. Initiated in the year 2006-07, this scheme is run by the Welfare and Rehabilitation Board,  Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. This scheme has by far affected lakhs of students and helped many of them pursue their dream careers easily.

The Government of India (GOI) has recently introduced major changes in the scholarship by revising the scholarship reward amount for girls from Rs.2,250 to Rs.3,000 per month and for boys from Rs.2,000 to Rs.2,500 per month. Additionally, 500 new scholarships will also be given to the wards of State Police officials who were martyred in terror or Naxal attacks. Under PM Modi Scholarship Scheme, 25000 Rs scholarship offering to 10th or 12th pass students by Narendra Modi. PM Scholarship Scheme for 12th pass students is Rs. 25000.

PM Scholarship Scheme for 10th pass students is Rs. 25000. Now let us know the benefits offered to students under PM scholarship. Also, with that, we will see here the eligibility criteria, application procedure and other related details in this article.

Latest Update:

The Government of India has recently approved major changes in the scholarship by revising the scholarship amount for girls from INR 2,250 to INR 3,000 per month and scholarship amount for boys from INR 2,000 to INR 2,500 per month. Adding to this, 500 new scholarships will also be given to the wards of State Police officials who are/were martyred in Naxal or terror attacks.

PM Scholarship Important Dates

Since Candidatehave got an overview of the PM Scholarship, let us get through the important dates for this scheme, where Candidate will be informed of the date of filing the application form along with the last date, verification of document dates and also when the scholarship amount will be released to the students on their bank accounts. The list given here in the table contains the details of the schedule related to the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme. While the fresh applications are accepted within a defined time limit, the renewal of applications can be done all through the year.

EventsDates
Online Registration/Filling of Application Form BeginsJuly 2019
PM Scholarship 2019 Last Date to submit an online application form15th December 2019
Last date for verification of defective applications31st December 2019
Last date for institute verification31st December 2019
Verification of application by CAPFs & AR1st January 2020 to 15th January 2020
Preparation of merit list and Lot generation Phase16th January 2020 to 26 January 2020
Sanctioning of scholarship by R&W Directorate, MHA27th January 2020 to 5th February 2020
Payment file generation6th February 2020 to 15th February 2020
Disbursement of scholarship amount into bank accounts16th February 2020 to 28th February 2020
Dispatch of personal letters from Honourable Prime Minister15th March 2020

PM Scholarship Eligibility Criteria

Check the eligibility criteria for the candidates who want to acquire the PM scholarship. If the candidate does not meet the criteria, they will not be able to fill the application form or get the scholarship reward. Only those who fulfill the conditions will be rewarded with the scholarship amount and benefits.

  • Candidate should be a dependent ward/widow of deceased CAPFs & AR/ Ex-CAPFs & AR/ retired and serving CAPFs & AR/ State Police Personnel.
  • Candidate should be pursuing professional courses. (Not applicable for lateral entry and integrated courses).
  • The minimum education qualification to apply for these courses should be class 12/ diploma/ graduation.
  • The candidates should have secured at least 60% marks or above in the minimum educational qualification. (For renewal in subsequent years, the Candidates need to obtain at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination).
  • As per the latest decision made by the Government of India, the scholarship scheme will also cover the wards of State Police officials who are/were martyred during Naxal/terror attacks. A total of Rs.500 scholarships in a year will be given to the wards of State Police officials.
  • Wards of Civilians including Para-Military Personnel are NOT ELIGIBLE.

Scholarship for 10th Passed Students

PM Scholarship Eligible Courses

  • First Professional Degree Courses like BE, B.Tech, BDS, MBBS, B.Ed, B.B.A, BCA, B.Pharma, etc. duly recognized by the respective Government Regulatory Bodies, such as All India Council for Technical Education, Medical Council of India, UGC, etc.
  • Master Degree Courses are not eligible for PMSS except MBA / MCA Courses.
  • Students studying abroad are not eligible for this scheme. No distance learning course is permitted under PMSS. PMSS can be availed for ONE COURSE only.
Course NameDurationMinimum Qualification
Engineering Courses
B.Tech(Bachelor’s in Technology) (All streams)4 Years10+2
BE(Bachelor’s in Engineering) All streams4 Years10+2 or Diploma
B.Arch(Bachelor in Architecture)4 to 5 Years10+2
Medical Courses
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)5 Years10+2
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine Surgery)4.5 Years10+2
BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine Surgery)5 Years10+2
B.Sc., BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy)4 Years10+2
B.Sc., MLT (Medical Lab Technology)4 Years10+2
BVSc and AH ( Bachelor of Veterinary Science / Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry)5 Years10+2
B.Pharma (All Streams) (Bachelor of Pharmacy)4 Years10+2
B.Sc. Nursing4 years10+2
BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy & Yogic Science)5 Years10+2
Doctor of Pharmacy4 Years10+2
B.Sc. Optometry3 Years10+2
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy4.5 years10+2
Management Courses
MBA (Master of Business Administration)2 YearsGraduation
BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)3 Years10+2
BBM (Bachelor of Business Management)3 Years10+2
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Application)3 Years10+2
MCA (Master of Computer Application)3 YearsGraduation
B.Plan (Bachelor of Planning)4 Years10+2
Other Professional Courses
B.Sc Agriculture4 years10+2
BFSc/B.Fisheries4 years10+2
BSc Horticulture4 years10+2
Coy Secretary4 years10+2
BSc Bio-Tech3 years10+2
B.Ed.1 year10+2
BMC3 years10+2
Hotel Management Degree4 years10+2
B.PEd1 year10+2
BASLP4 years10+2
BFT3 years10+2
BSc Microbiology3 years10+2
B.Sc HHA3 years10+2
L.L.B2 to 3 years10+2
Bachelor of Elementary Education3 to 5 years10+2
BFA4 years10+2
BFD4 years10+2
BA L.L.B5 Years10+2

PM Scholarship Scheme 2019 Application Procedure

Let us see now how to apply for PM Scholarship. The method of application form filling. Candidates can apply through online mode for this scheme (PM Scholarship 2019 Application Form). Candidates have to apply through the National Scholarship Portal for the academic year 2019-20. Now, let us see step by step how to apply.

  • Visit the official website of NSP @ https://scholarships.gov.in/.
  • Click on the “New Registration” link.
  • Read the application guidelines carefully and click on continue to proceed.
  • Fill in all required details and click on “Register”.
  • After getting registered the user id and password will be generated on your mobile number.

Login with User Id and Password

  • PM Scholarship Log in to the portal using the application id and password received on your registered mobile number.
  • An OTP will be generated on your registered mobile number for a successful login.
  • Verify the OTP and change the password.
  • Once logged in (PM Scholarship login), fill in the scholarship application form.
  • Upload the scanned copy of all supporting documents.
  • Finally, submit the application.

PM Scholarship Documents Required

Once the Candidate has completed the application process, they should further know about the necessary documents that candidates need to submit to apply for the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme. Candidates have to submit the scanned copies of all the supporting documents after filling the application. Check the list of all supporting documents to provide during PM scholarship application :

  • Serving Certificate (in case of serving personnel) issued by HOO
  • Certificate issued by the concerned state government indicating that the State Police personnel was killed in Naxal /Terror attacks
  • Certificate of Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) as applicable – Class 12th mark sheet, Graduation mark sheet (for all years) or diploma mark sheets (for all semesters)
  • PPO/Discharge Certificate/Book (Mandatory for Category A to F)
  • Death Certificate (Applicable for deceased personnel)
  • Disability Certificate (Applicable for disabled personnel)
  • Certificate of Gallantry Award (Applicable for Gallantry Award winners)

PM Scholarship Rewards

  • The amount of which candidate will receive under the Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme and for how many years the scholarships will be disbursed are the necessary details a candidate should know.
  • A total of 5500 eligible candidates get benefit under this scheme every year. And these scholarships are equally distributed among boys and girls, i.e. 2750 each.
  • Besides, the amount of the scholarship offered to girls is Rs.3000 per month and to boys is Rs.2500 per month, every year.
  • Moreover, the duration of the scholarship may differ from one year to five years depending on your course span.

PM Scholarship Selection Criteria

The criteria that are considered while shortlisting candidates for PM scholarship and the authorities who are responsible for the final selection of students, those details are discussed. For the end-to-end implementation and disbursement of the scheme, the Ministry of Home Affairs is completely responsible. But the preference is given to students in the following order:

  • Category A: The first preference is given to the wards and widows of CAPFs & AR personnel who were killed in action.
  • Category B: The second preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who got disabled in action.
  • Category C: The third preference is given to the wards and widows of deceased CAPFs & AR personnel who died during their service for causes attributable to Government service.
  • Category D: The next preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who got disabled during their service with disability attributable to Government service.
  • Category E: Further, the preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel who have received gallantry awards.
  • Category F: The next preference is given to the wards of Ex-CAPFs & AR personnel (PBOR only).
  • Category G: Lastly, the preference will be given to the wards of serving CAPFs & AR personnel (PBOR) subject to the availability of the scholarship.

Note: The dependents wards of State Police Personnel who died during Naxal/Terror attacks will also be given preference.

PM Scholarship Renewal

Let us know the renewal procedure for the candidates who want to renew their scholarship. While the selected students will get the reward of the first installment of the PM scholarship as soon as the merit list is declared, the subsequent payments are done only if the scholars apply for the renewal of scholarship at the end of each academic year. Just like the new application, the candidate can also apply for the renewal through online mode. Although to apply for the renewal application, it is necessary for a candidate to fulfill certain criteria that include:

  • Candidate should secure at least 50% marks in every semester or academic year.
  • Candidates have to pass all the subjects in each year/semester in one attempt.

Candidate can apply for renewal within one year of the declaration of merit list and the applications can be made throughout the year but not between January to April months.

PM Scholarship for Integrated Courses

  • Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) will be 10+2. However when applying students need to upload mark sheets of 10+2 in all cases, 1st year and 2nd year (all semesters) where 1st course is non-professional.
  • There are two types of Integrated Courses (dual degree) which are discussed below :
    • Integrated courses (dual degree) that have both the courses as Professional/Technical for example BE+ME, B.Tech+M.Tech, BBA+MBA, etc. In such cases, only the first professional degree will be granted a scholarship.
    • Integrated Courses (dual degree) which have a first degree as Academic (Non-Professional) and second degree as Professional/Technical for example BA + LLB, B.Com + LLB, B.Sc.+B.Ed. In such cases, students will be paid for the professional part of the course and not for non – professional/academic part.
  • A student pursuing Integrated courses wherein one degree is professional and another degree is non-professional, he/she will be awarded a scholarship for the professional portion of the dual degree course only and not for the academic portion of such course. The same is illustrated with the help of an example as under :
    • “In BA+LLB (dual degree course) first degree is BA which is non-professional and 2nd degree is LLB is which is professional. Therefore, scholarship for the professional portion (i.e. LLB) only will be provided.
  • When 1st degree is non-professional and 2nd degree is professional, in such cases, while seeking PM scholarship from third year onward student must have completed his previous two years of non-professional course without fail. Repetition/RA/Failure will make students ineligible to apply for a scholarship. A student should clear all the subjects of 1st & 2nd year in the first attempt and within the stipulated time frame from the date of admission, otherwise he/she will not be considered for award of scholarship and application will be rejected.

Important Instructions for Students

  • Students to respond in time according to SMS/email received from Kendriya Sainik Board.
  • E-mail and Mobile Number mentioned in the application must be of the student. Alternate Mobile Number can be of ESM. E-mail and mobile number once registered should not be changed since all messages being sent to the registered email/mobile number
  • During checking of new application if observation raised from ZSB/RSB and KSB is not rectified within the stipulated time frame of 10 days, then the application will be automatically rejected by the system. So ensure that the observation is rectified in time to avoid system rejection of the application.
  • During the period from January to May, processing, selection and preparation of merit list of a new application (1st-year students) are being done by KSB. Processing and payment of renewal applications are done as and when received by KSB throughout the year EXCEPT from January to May. Student/ESM to keep in mind the periodicity of checking of application (new and renewal) before raising any query relating to the checking/payment status of applications.
  • Student/ESM should log in to the KSB account to check the status of the application. It is to be noted while application status is showing pending to the student dashboard, but on the ground, the application is in the process at different levels/functionaries at KSB.
  • Student studying abroad as well as distance learning case is not eligible for PMSS

FAQ’s on PM Scholarship

Question 1.
How to apply for PM Scholarship?

Answer:
To apply for PMSS, the candidate has to register first to National Scholarship Portal and then fill and submit the application form online.

Question 2.
How to check the status of PM scholarship?

Answer:
Follow the below steps to check the status of scholarship:

  • Go to the official portal of scholarship.up.nic.in.
  • Click on the “Status” tab on the homepage.
  • Put the registration number and date of birth.
  • Click on the search button and application status will appear on the screen.

Question 3.
What is the Minimum Educational Qualification In MEQ?

Answer 3:
Minimum Educational Qualification (MEQ) for entry into various professional courses differs e.g. for MBBS it is 10+2 whereas for BE/B Tech it is 10+2 / Diploma, for B.Ed and MBA it is graduation qualification. A candidate must have a minimum of 60% marks in MEQ to apply for PM Scholarship Scheme. All subjects will be taken for calculation of 60% marks including optional subjects also and not out of the best subjects.

Question 4.
How to acknowledge the receipt of the scholarship amount?

Answer:
On receipt of the scholarship amount from KSB, the student is required to update Column 14 of Renewal Application by logging into his/her KSB account using Log ID & Password by entering ‘Date of payment and amount received’ (two separate columns). This is a mandatory audit requirement to get the benefit of PMSS, otherwise, the scholarship will be canceled and the money already paid will be recovered. ‘Save’ button is provided at the bottom of Column 14. This action has to be completed immediately on receipt of the scholarship amount for each installment.

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Swami Vivekananda Scholarship 2019 | Apply Online, Application, Eligibility

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Swami Vivekananda Scholarship 2019 20: Swami Vivekananda scholarship which is also known as Bikash Bhavan scholarship which is merit-cum-means which is for economically backward and meticulous students studying in West Bengal at a higher secondary level, postgraduate level, undergraduate level, above. This scholarship was revamped in the year 2016 and now it comes up with a significantly increased number of seats and different awards. This scholarship is awarded by the West Bengal government where the sanctioned amount has been increased from Rs. 45 crores to Rs. 2000 crores.

This scholarship was announced for assisting the meritorious students of the West Bengal state that belongs to the economically backward class of the society. Also, the Swami Vivekananda scholarship is helpful to students that are studying in class 11, 12 undergraduate levels, postgraduate level, doctorate level.

Latest Update:

The last date to apply for Swami Vivekananda Scholarship for Minority communities students has been extended till 15th November 2019. Click here to apply.

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Important Dates

Some of the important dates under the Swami Vivekananda scholarship are as below:

EventImportant Dates
Online application starts (Fresh)11th September 2019
Swami Vivekananda Scholarship 2019 Last Date (Fresh)15th November 2019
Online application starts (For minority community)10th July 2019
Online application closes (For minority community)15th November 2019

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship – Eligibility Criteria

The key criteria that one needs to follow under the Swami Vivekananda scholarship are as follows

  • The students applying for the scholarship must be a resident of West Bengal.
  • The student must be pursuing studies at the higher secondary level or above at recognized Institutes in West Bengal.
  • The family of the student applying should not be more than Rs. 2.5 lakhs per annum.

Besides the above criteria, there are some course-related specific eligibility criteria that students should follow. They are

The current course of studySpecific eligibilityPercentage marks obtained in the last exam
For Higher Secondary Level of studiesCandidates should have passed Madhyamik Pariksha or equivalent examination75% in aggregate
For Diploma (Polytechnic) LevelCandidates should have passed Madhyamik Pariksha for first-year diploma courses.
Candidates should have passed the higher secondary examination for 2-years diploma in –
75% in aggregate
For Undergraduate coursesCandidates should have qualified higher secondary examination or equivalent to that.75% in aggregate (Best of five)
For Postgraduate coursesHonors subjects at graduation level53%
Honors in Engineering subjects at graduation level55%
For Kanyashree applicants (K-3 component)Students should have a valid receipt sanctioned K-2 ID
Students should be pursuing a PG course in Science, Arts, and Commerce
45% in aggregate
For M.Phil./ Non-NET/NET-LS Research FellowThe students enrolled for an M.Phil or Ph.D. program at a state-aided institution can apply.Not Applicable

Scholarships for Students

How To Apply for the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship?

The applications related to the scholarship are only accepted through the official website. The link for application will depend on the category of the student. Also, no hard copies of applications under any circumstances will be acceptable under this scheme. Below is the step by step guide for applying under the Swami Vivekananda scholarship 2019 Online Application:

  • Go to the official website and register yourself based on your category.
  • After registering successfully on the official website, login to the website using your registered password and ID.
  • After logging into the account, fill all the required details that are marked as mandatory. Makes sure that the information added is correct as any discrepancy will lead to rejection.
  • After this, you need to upload the required documents online. Make sure that the documents uploaded are correct documents in a specific size and format.
  • Once you have provided the Institute verification form properly to the head of the Institution, you can also submit the application form online. The form will be considered complete if you have uploaded the attested form including the verification.

Important Documents for Swami Vivekananda Scholarship

Below is the list of important documents required for Swami Vivekananda scholarship

  • Mark sheet of the last exam passed
  • Admit card of secondary examination
  • Income certificate
  • The first page of your bank passbook with all the details specifically mentioned
  • Ration card/ Aadhar card/ voter ID
  • Income affidavit
  • Recent passport size photograph with size not more 10 to 50 KB
  • Institute verification form duly signed and authenticated by the head of Institution

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship – Selection Process

Swami Vivekananda scholarship is a merit-cum-means based scholarship. So, it takes student’s merit as well as financial needs into consideration for the final selection process. Below are the steps through selection takes place

The applications submitted online are differentiated based on the categories are initially arranged into descending order. This is done on the basis of marks that have been obtained in the qualifying exam and also on the basis of income criteria.

Once the merit list is prepared, the scholarship amount is distributed to students in their given accounts upon successful completion of documents verification.

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Amount

The amount to be received under the Swami Vivekananda scholarship scheme depends majorly on the course or the level of study that one is currently pursuing. Generally, this amount will vary from Rs. 1000 per month to Rs. 5000 per month. Below is the detailed information related to the eligible amount for the students:

CategoryCourse/Level of StudyScholarship amount
Directorate of School Education (DSE)Higher SecondaryINR 1,000 per month
Directorate of Madrasah Education (DME)High MadrasahINR 1,000 per month
Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI)Undergraduate in ArtsINR 1,000 per month
Undergraduate in CommerceINR 1,000 per month
Undergraduate in ScienceINR 1,500 per month
Undergraduate in other professional courses (UGC approved)INR 1,500 per month
Postgraduate in ArtsINR 2,000 per month
Postgraduate in CommerceINR 2,000 per month
Postgraduate in ScienceINR 2,500 per month
Postgraduate in other professional courses (UGC approved)INR 2,500 per month
Non-NET M.Phil./Non-NET Ph.D.INR 5,000 per month to INR 8,000 per month
Technical education at college or universitiesUndergraduate in Engineering, Postgraduate in Engineering and other professional courses (AICTE approved)INR 5,000 per month
Directorate of Technical Education and TrainingUndergraduate (Polytechnic)INR 1,500 per month
Directorate of Medical EducationUndergraduate in Medical stream/Diploma coursesINR 5,000 per month/INR 1,500 per month respectively

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Renewal

Every year the recipients of the Swami Vivekananda scholarship will have to renew their scholarship. This renewal process is applicable to some particular level of studies and the renewal cases are subjected to the decent performances in academics. The minimum score to obtain during renewal from higher secondary level to UG as well as the diploma is 60% marks. However, for getting a renewal at the postgraduate level, one must obtain a minimum of 50% marks. Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Renewal 2019 Online Application. Below is the step by step procedure for applying for renewal process:

  • Go to the official website of Swami Vivekananda Scholarship
  • There is a link for renewal application, click on this link.
  • Login to the website using your official ID and password.
  • Fill all the required details along with the uploading of supporting documents.
  • Submit the renewal application once all details are filled.

The important documents required for the renewal process are the marksheets for 2nd-year renewal is the 1st and 2nd semester’s marksheet. Also, marksheet of the 1st and 2nd semester is required for 2nd-year renewal at the PG level.

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship Contact No

Higher Education, Science & Technology and Biotechnology Department

Bikash Bhavan, 6th Floor, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700091

Swami Vivekananda Scholarship helpline number – 1800-102-8014 (Toll-Free Number)

Email ID: helpdesk.svmcm-wb@gov.in

FAQ’s on Swami Vivekananda Scholarship

Question 1.
Who is eligible for the Swami Vivekananda scholarship?

Answer:
The student must be a resident of West Bengal. Besides this, there are certain eligibility criteria that one has to meet.

Question 2.
If I have filled the scholarship form in class 11 and I have received the amount then do I need to fill the form for class 12 as well?

Answer:
One needs to renew the Swami Vivekananda scholarship every year. But there certain criteria that are to be met first before applying for the renewal process.

Question 3.
For whom is Swami Vivekananda scholarship useful?

Answer:
Swami Vivekananda scholarship is helpful to students that are studying in class 11, 12,  undergraduate level, postgraduate level, and doctorate level.

You can also find more Scholarship Articles for 12th passed, 10th passed Students and many more.

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NTSE Answer Key 2020 Stage I Released | Download NTSE 2019 Answer Key and Solutions of MAT/SAT

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NTSE Answer Key 2019: Candidates can download NTSE 2019 answer key on June 16 after the completion of the exam. NTSE answer key 2019 helps candidates to know their score based on the correct and incorrect responses marked during the exam. NTSE answer key 2019 has been released by coaching institutes so that candidates match their answers. The NTSE 2019 answer key stage 2 has been released for both the papers separately.

Candidates can download NTSE answer key paper 1 Mental Ability Test (MAT) to check the correct answer to the question asked in this paper. The NTSE answer key paper 2 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) to be also released so that candidates can know the correct answers for the question asked in this section. NTSE answer key of Paper 1 and 2 can be downloaded from this page once it will be released by coaching institutes.

Candidates can download the NTSE answer key by Resonance, Allen Kota, Aakash, and FIIT JEE and calculate their score as per the marking scheme.  Candidates are advised to download the NTSE answer key as per the question paper set provided them in the examination. The official NTSE answer key 2019 will be also released by NCERT within a few weeks after the completion of the exam.

NTSE answer key 2019 stage 2 has been released on June 16 by coaching institutes for all sets of question booklets given in the exam. The answer key of NTSE 2019 contains the correct answer to each question asked in different question paper sets.

NTSE answer key 2019 stage 2 contains the correct answer to each question so that candidates can match their marked responses. Along with the answer key of NTSE 2019 candidates can find the solutions of questions that help them to learn the approach to solve the questions.

NTSE Answer Key 2019 – Important Dates

NTSE answer key 2019 by coaching institutes has been released on June 16 after the completion of the exam. Some important dates of NCERT NTSE answer key 2019 stage 2 are given below.

NTSE Exam Events 2019NTSE Answer Key Dates
NTSE Exam DateJune 16, 2019
NTSE answer key date by Coaching InstitutesJune 16, 2019 (Late Evening)
NTSE Official answer keyJuly 10, 2019 (Tentative)
NTSE Result 2019August 20, 2019 (on or after)

NTSE Official Answer Key

StateOfficial Answer Key
Andhra PradeshNTSE AP MAT Question Paper with Answer Key (English Medium)
NTSE AP SAT Question Paper with Answer Key (English Medium)
NTSE AP MAT Question Paper with Answer Key (Telugu Medium)
NTSE AP SAT Question Paper with Answer Key (Telugu Medium)
PuducherryNTSE Puducherry Question Paper with Answer Key
GujaratNTSE Gujarat Answer Key
HaryanaNTSE Haryana MAT Answer Key
NTSE Haryana SAT Answer Key

NTSE Answer Key 2020 Download

Students can click on the following links to download NTSE Answer Key 2020 Stage 1 from the following table:

NTSE Answer Key for Stage 1 By ALLEN

Madhya PradeshMAT DownloadSAT Download
Uttar PradeshMAT DownloadSAT Download
RajasthanMAT DownloadSAT Download

NTSE Answer Key 2019 – Step Wise Procedure to Download by Coaching Institutes

Students can download NTSE Answer Key 2019 by coaching institutes from this page. The answer key of NTSE releases by coaching institutes like Aakash, Allen Kota, Resonance, FIIT JEE, etc.

How To Download NTSE 2019 Answer Key of MAT – SAT

NTSE Answer Key 2019 released by Coaching Institutes has been listed in the below tables. Students have to select the respective link to download NTSE Answer key as per their preference. Candidates are advised to download the answer key corresponding to the question paper of MAT and SAT. After Downloading NTSE AnswerKey 2019 candidates are advised to match their responses with the provided key and based on the number of correct and incorrect attempts, they can calculate their score.

Coaching Institutes NTSE Answer Key for all Codes

Coaching InstituteMAT Answer KeySAT NTSE Answer KeySolutions
ResonanceClick HereClick HereSAT Solutions
MAT Solutions
Aakash InstituteClick HereClick HereSAT Solution
MAT Solution
Allen KotaClick HereClick HereSAT- Solutions
MAT – Solutions
FIIT JEE

NTSE 2019 Question Papers of MAT & SAT – Download NTSE 2019 Answer Key & Question Paper

The examination authority National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has provided a total of two subjects of question paper in the exam. Each subject has 100 multiple-choice type items, with four alternatives. Each NTSE question carries one mark. The NTSE 2019 question paper of SAT contains 40 questions from Science, 40 from Social Science and 20 from Mathematics subjects. Also, the examination authority has conducted NTSE in eleven different languages – Asamiya, Bangla, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Candidates can download the NTSE question paper 2019 of MAT and SAT from the table below.

Download NTSE Question PaperDownload NTSE MAT Question PaperDownload SAT Question Paper

NTSE 2019 Answer Key Subject wise – Download NTSE Answer Key of MAT & SAT

Candidates can also download NTSE answer key 2019 subject wise. NTSE is conducted in two subjects – MAT and SAT. A total of 100 multiple choice questions asked in NTSE in both papers. Candidates can download NCERT NTSE answer key 2019 subject wise from the table below.

SubjectsMental Ability Test (MAT)Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
NTSE 2019 Answer Key subject wise

How To Calculate the NTSE Score

The exam is conducted for a total of two papers where each paper has 100 questions carrying one mark each. Candidates get one mark for each correct answer and for each incorrect response no mark to be deducted for choosing the wrong answer option. Candidates can check below the procedure to calculate the NTSE score 2019.

NTSE Score out of 100 for MAT Paper 1 = (Number of correct answers X 1)

NTSE Score out of 100 for SAT Paper 2 = (Number of correct answers X 1)

NTSE 2019 Score out of total 200 marks = NTSE Score in Paper 1 + NTSE Score in Paper 2

NTSE Cutoff 2019 – Score Required to Qualify NTSE

The general and OBC category candidates must secure a minimum of 40 percent in paper 1 & 2 to qualify NTSE 2019. Whereas the NTSE Cut off score for SC, ST and PwD category candidates are 32 percent in paper 1 & 2. In order to qualify NCERT NTSE 2019, candidates have to secure equal to more than the required cut off score as per their category.

NTSE Cut off 2019 of Paper 1 and 2

CategoryNTSE Cut off 2019 of Paper 1 MAT NTSE Cut off 2019 of Paper 2 SAT 
General and OBC40% or 40 marks40% or 40 marks
SC, ST, and PwD32% or 32 marks32% or 32 marks

National Talent Search Examination is a scholarship test for Class X students, conducted by NCERT. The NTSE Examination to be held in two stages, Stage I (State Level Talent Search), conducted by SCERTs while NCERT conducts the Stage II (National Level Talent Search).

Find Out Benefits of Being An NTSE Scholar

NTSE Answer Key (For All States) 2019 For Stage 1

Before getting into the details of NTSE Answer Key,  let us have an overview of the examination:

Name of the ExamNational Talent Search Examination 2019
Conducting BodyNCERT
Exam ModeOffline
Stages2 Stages
Exam Date2nd Nov 19 – Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Andaman & Nicobar
3rd Nov 19 – For all the States and Union Territories
17th Nov 19 – Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, NCT of Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir
Official Websitencert.nic.in

How To Check NTSE Answer Key (For All States) 2019

Once NTSE Answer Key is released, candidates can check it from the official website of NCERT. Follow the steps as under to check NTSE Answer Key:

  • Step – 1: Visit the official website of NCERT.
  • Step – 2: Click on “Programmes“.
  • Step – 3: A drop-down list will be displayed. Click on the “National Talent Search Examination” from the list.
  • Step – 4: The page for NTSE will open.  Click on “Region-wise list of State/UT Liaison Officers of National Talent Search Examination 2019”.
  • Step – 5: A PDF will open with a list of state-wise liaison officers of NTSE and the links to the respective official website. Click on the link for the State / Union Territory you appeared from.
  • Step – 6: Once you land up on the official website of NTSE for the particular state, look for the link provided to check NTSE Answer Key and click on it.

Official NTSE Websites To Download  NTSE Answer Key (Stage-1)

The NTSE official websites of the respective states/regions are tabulated below. Students can download their NTSE Answer Key from the following websites.

 States / Union-TerritoriesOfficial Website
Arunachal PradeshClick Here
AssamClick Here
ManipurClick Here
MeghalayaClick Here 
MizoramClick Here
NagalandClick Here 
SikkimClick Here
TripuraClick Here 
Andaman & Nicobar IslandsClick Here 
BiharClick Here 
JharkhandClick Here
OdishaClick Here 
West BengalClick Here 
ChandigarhClick Here 
New DelhiClick Here 
Jammu and KashmirClick Here 
HarayanaClick Here 
Himachal PradeshClick Here 
PunjabClick Here
RajasthanClick Here
Uttar PradeshClick Here 
UttarakhandClick Here 
ChhattisgarhClick Here 
Daman & DiuClick Here 
Dadra and Nagar HaveliClick Here 
GoaClick Here
GujaratClick Here
Madhya PradeshClick Here 
MaharashtraClick Here 
Andhra PradeshClick Here 
KarnatakaClick Here 
KeralaClick Here
LakshadweepClick Here
PondicherryClick Here 
Tamil NaduClick Here 
TelanganaClick Here 

Now you have a clear idea about NTSE Answer Key. Students who are confident about clearing the Stage 1 must start their preparation for Stage 2. We hope this detailed article on NTSE Answer Key helps you. If you have any doubt, drop your queries below and we will get back to at the earliest.

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