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Clear filtersMeritorious Scholarships To Vjnt And Sbc Students Studying In Secondary Schools
This is a scholarship scheme run by the Government of Maharashtra to support meritorious students from Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (VJNT), and Special Backward Class (SBC) communities. The scheme aims to encourage and motivate backward class students to continue their education by providing financial assistance. It is specifically designed for students studying in secondary schools across Maharashtra.
View DetailsMaintenance Allowance To VJNT And SBC Students Studying In Professional Courses And Living In Hostel Attached To Professional Colleges
This Maharashtra government scheme provides financial assistance to Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (VJNT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC) students pursuing professional courses while living in hostels attached to professional colleges. The scheme aims to support these students in completing their higher education by covering maintenance costs. It is administered by the Government of Maharashtra.
View DetailsVocational Training For VJNT And SBC Candidates Studying In Government Industrial Training Institute
This Maharashtra government scheme, started in 2003-04, provides vocational training to unemployed youth and students belonging to Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (VJNT), and Special Backward Classes (SBC). The training is offered through Government Industrial Training Institutes to help beneficiaries gain employment skills and become self-employed. The scheme aims to reduce unemployment among these marginalized communities by providing formal skill-based education.
View DetailsAward Of Stipend To VJNT And SBC Students Studying In ITI
This is a Maharashtra government scheme that provides financial support to students from Vimukta Jati, Nomadic Tribes (VJNT), and Special Backward Class (SBC) communities. The scheme aims to encourage these students to pursue technical education through Industrial Training Institute (ITI) programs. By offering stipends during their studies, the government seeks to reduce financial barriers and increase enrollment in skilled technical trades among these communities.
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