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Clear filtersHon’ble Chief Minister’s Merit Scholarship Scheme-Sikkim
This is a merit-based scholarship scheme run by the Sikkim government to help talented and deserving children from poor families get free education. The scheme covers studies up to graduation level in reputed government and public schools both in Sikkim and outside the state. It aims to remove financial barriers so that bright students from underprivileged backgrounds can continue their education.
View DetailsTuition Fee Reimbursement of Sainik/Public Schools
This scheme helps students from de-notified, nomadic, and semi-nomadic communities pay for tuition fees at Sainik Schools and other recognized public institutions. Run by the Department of De-notified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Welfare in Madhya Pradesh, it aims to make quality education accessible to children from these communities. The government reimburses tuition fees for eligible enrolled students.
View DetailsReimbursement of Tution Fee for SC/ST/OBC/Min students in Public Schools in Class I to XII
This Delhi government scheme helps SC, ST, OBC, and minority students from low-income families by paying back their school fees. It covers tuition and compulsory fees for students in Classes I to XII in recognized schools across Delhi. The scheme supports education for economically weaker sections of reserved communities.
View DetailsOpening And Maintenance Of Public School (Vidya Niketan) For Vimukta Jatis And Nomadic Tribes
This Maharashtra government scheme supports voluntary organizations in opening and running public schools called Vidya Niketan for children from Vimukta Jatis (De-notified Tribes) and Nomadic Tribes. The schools operate on a grant-in-aid basis, meaning the government provides financial support to help these organizations deliver quality education. The scheme aims to ensure educational access and opportunity for children from historically marginalized communities.
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