by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, DEC 26
The Department of Technical Education, Haryana has invited applications from
Haryana resident students belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) for Post Matric
Scholarship Scheme,which is a 100 per cent Centrally Sponsored Scheme and the
Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) Scheme of Haryana Government for the session
2011-12.
While stating this
here today a spokesman of the Department said that the students studying in
various technical institutions situated in Haryana and undertaking
AICTE-approved courses such as Pre-Engineering Polytechnic Diploma, D.
Pharmacy, B. Pharmacy, M. Pharmacy, BHMCT, DHMCT, B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech/Ph.D
only in engineering subjects, MBA/MCA (running only in technical institutions
through regular mode and approved by
Technical Education Department, Haryana) were eligible to apply for these
schemes.
Giving details, he
said that all SC Students having annual parental income less than Rs. two lakh
from all sources could apply for the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme (100 per
cent Centrally Sponsored Scheme) and all
SC students having annual
parental income between Rs
two lakh to Rs.2.40 lakh and
admitted through Centralized counseling could apply for the Scheduled
Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) Scheme of Haryana Government.
He further said that
the eligible SC students could obtain free application forms from the concerned
Institutes or District Welfare Officer. The filled-in application forms with
all the required documents were to be submitted with the concerned institutions
positively by January 15, 2012.
Applications received after the due date would not be entertained. All other
conditions issued by the Government from time to time and available on
Department website: www.techeduhry.nic.in would be applicable, he clarified.He
said that all the Heads of the Technical Institutions were requested to submit
the consolidated lists in the prescribed proformas which was available on the Department’s
website www.techeduhry.nic.in alongwith complete application forms and
documents on or beforeJanuary 15, 2012 as per the instructions already conveyed
and available on the Department’s website. He added that claims received after
January 15, 2012 would not be entertained.
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