Gujarat ma levati tamam Scholarship ni mahiti ; Gujarat Government Dvara Levama Avti tamam Vibhag ni Scholarships ( Shishyavruti) ni mahiti Apati Pustika Download
Introduction
Index
Name of the Departments provide Scholarships
Several scholarship exams are available for students in Gujarat, both at the state and national levels. These scholarships aim to support students pursuing various levels of education, from primary school to higher education, and include options for different categories like economically weaker sections, minorities, and specific caste groups.
Key Scholarship Programs:
National Means cum Merit Scholarship (NMMS):
This scholarship is for students studying in Class 8 and is offered by the Gujarat government.
Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojana (MYSY):
This scheme supports students pursuing higher education, including diploma, engineering, and medical courses.
Digital Gujarat Scholarship:
This portal provides scholarships for students across various educational levels, integrating with the IFMS for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Pre S.S.C Scholarship:
This scholarship targets students from Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and minority communities.
Post SSC Scholarship:
There are separate scholarships for girls and boys pursuing higher secondary education, as well as for SEBC students in hostels and minority communities.
Other schemes:
Various other scholarships exist for specific courses (like technical and professional courses), for students in nomadic or de-notified tribes, and for those pursuing pre-examination coaching for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.
General Eligibility Criteria:
Academic Performance:
Many scholarships require students to have a minimum percentage of marks in previous examinations.
Family Income:
Some scholarships have income limits for applicants' families, particularly for those from economically weaker sections.
Category:
Some scholarships are specifically for students belonging to certain categories like SEBC, EBC, minorities, SC, ST, or nomadic/de-notified tribes.
Tips for Scholarship Applications:
Early Preparation:
Start researching and preparing for scholarship exams well in advance.
Check Eligibility:
Carefully review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship to ensure you qualify.
Gather Required Documents:
Prepare all necessary documents like mark sheets, income certificates, and caste certificates.
Meet Deadlines:
Pay close attention to application deadlines and submit your applications on time.
Introduction
Index
Name of the Departments provide Scholarships
- Scholarships of State Examination Board
- Scholarships of Commissioner of Higher Education
- Scholarships of Commissioner of Tribal Development
- Scholarships of Director, Developing Castes Welfare
- Scholarships of Director, Scheduled Caste Welfare
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Several scholarship exams are available for students in Gujarat, both at the state and national levels. These scholarships aim to support students pursuing various levels of education, from primary school to higher education, and include options for different categories like economically weaker sections, minorities, and specific caste groups.
Key Scholarship Programs:
National Means cum Merit Scholarship (NMMS):
This scholarship is for students studying in Class 8 and is offered by the Gujarat government.
Mukhyamantri Yuva Swavlamban Yojana (MYSY):
This scheme supports students pursuing higher education, including diploma, engineering, and medical courses.
Digital Gujarat Scholarship:
This portal provides scholarships for students across various educational levels, integrating with the IFMS for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Pre S.S.C Scholarship:
This scholarship targets students from Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and minority communities.
Post SSC Scholarship:
There are separate scholarships for girls and boys pursuing higher secondary education, as well as for SEBC students in hostels and minority communities.
Other schemes:
Various other scholarships exist for specific courses (like technical and professional courses), for students in nomadic or de-notified tribes, and for those pursuing pre-examination coaching for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.
General Eligibility Criteria:
Academic Performance:
Many scholarships require students to have a minimum percentage of marks in previous examinations.
Family Income:
Some scholarships have income limits for applicants' families, particularly for those from economically weaker sections.
Category:
Some scholarships are specifically for students belonging to certain categories like SEBC, EBC, minorities, SC, ST, or nomadic/de-notified tribes.
Tips for Scholarship Applications:
Early Preparation:
Start researching and preparing for scholarship exams well in advance.
Check Eligibility:
Carefully review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship to ensure you qualify.
Gather Required Documents:
Prepare all necessary documents like mark sheets, income certificates, and caste certificates.
Meet Deadlines:
Pay close attention to application deadlines and submit your applications on time.