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3 scholarship programmes you can apply to by February 2021
Here are 3 major scholarship programmes in India you can apply to by February 2021.
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Here are 3 major scholarship programmes in India you can apply to by February 2021.
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School and college students especially from financially weaker backgrounds can benefit a lot from scholarships.
These three scholarship programmes can be applied to by undergraduate students and those in classes 11-12 and
Check out these three scholarship programmes where you need to apply by February 2021.
School and college students pursuing graduation can benefit much from ace scholarship programmes. These can build confidence, increase exposure, and give a better idea about what to expect in the job industry after passing certain courses.
Corporator wants offline process for civic body’s new scholarship plans
BySukhada KhandgeSukhada Khandge / Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 06:00 IST
Form filling was kept digital this year due to
COVID
corporator from the Pune Municipal Corporation (
PMC) has demanded that along with the online process, an offline mode for filling up forms for scholarship examinations be also added for classes X and XII students.
Class X students are entitled to receive
Maulana Abdul Kalam Scholarship worth Rs 15,000 per student, while Class XII students are entitled to get an amount of Rs 25,000 each under the Annabhau Sathe Educational Scheme.
For open-category students to avail the benefit, the minimum score required is 80 per cent, while reserved-category pupils need to bag at least 70 per cent marks to be eligible for the scheme.