Economic conditions are major obstacles to the development
of low-income communities. Despite the interest and talent to study, you can
not step forward. Girls in particular face a similar problem. Against this
backdrop, the government is offering a scholarship to help minority students in
grades nine, ten, inter-first and second-year classes. The choice is made by
first considering the income conditions and then the melati.
The Begum Hazrat Mahal National Scholarship Government
provides annually with the aim of encouraging the talented poor girls of
minority communities to pursue higher education. It was set up so as not to be
an obstacle to their educational development. Notification for this National
Scholarship has been released. It is provided by the Maulana Azad Education
Foundation in Delhi. It is owned by the Minority Ministry. The scholarship is
aimed at helping students pay for school or college fees, purchase books or
stationery, and meet the minimum food requirements.
Details of Scholarship
Students study in class 9th and 10th
are paid as Rs.5000, Intermediate scholarships will be given at the rate of
Rs.6000 per month. The money is deposited directly into the candidate's account
each month. Scholarship recipients cancel their scholarship if they stop
studying for any reason. You have to apply online for this. After applying,
print out and send in the post. There is no fee to apply. Those who receive any
scholarships from the central and state governments are eligible for this.
Total scholarships are awarded on the basis of the population of the respective
religions in the states and Union Territories. This is based on the 2011
census.
Online Application Deadline: September 15 Deadline to Send Online
Application Print - Out: September 30. Full details can be found at
http://maef.nic.in/
Who is entitled? Students studying in grades nine through
twelfth can apply for this scholarship. Candidates should belong to Muslim,
Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Parsi and Jains in minority communities. Not
exceeding two lakhs. At least 50 per cent marks should be obtained in the
previous classes. That is, if for example a ninth grade student applies for a
scholarship, she will be based on the eighth grade marks. Option: Consider
first low-income candidates. Merit is taken as a second basis in selection.
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