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4th March 2016, 08:23 PM
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What is the procedure followed for getting government scholarship after completion of 12th with 78% marks?
Sir/Mam,
My 12th class in 78% percent so how can fine government scholarship? Is it possible for me to get the scholarship or not? Can someone please provide me the details on the same as soon as possible? It will be really helpful for me if you can answer back soon. |
#2
18th March 2016, 12:54 AM
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Re: What is the procedure followed for getting government scholarship after completion of 12th with 78% marks?
Yes, you are eligible to get scholarship by state government. As most of state offers some scholarship amount to candidates who have scored above 60% in board examination.
So, you need to visit your school or the state education board website to get more details about it. But, you are not eligible to get scholarship by CBSE as your marks is not above cut off list of CBSE for CSSS. |
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18th March 2016, 09:57 PM
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Re: What is the procedure followed for getting government scholarship after completion of 12th with 78% marks?
To get scholarship for pursuing your higher studies after completion of your 12th standard with an aggregate of 78% marks from a recognised board, you must have to apply for scholarship by visiting your respective epass official website http://telanganaepass.cgg.gov.in/. To get scholarship, you must have to satisfy the beow mentioned conditions :-
1. You must not be the child of any Government employee. 2. Your family annual income should be less than one lakh rupees (in case of SC/ST candidates, the family annual income should not exceed more than two lakh rupees). |
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18th March 2016, 11:31 PM
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Re: What is the procedure followed for getting government scholarship after completion of 12th with 78% marks?
No, you cannot avail government scholarship.
The minimum criteria to avail any of the government scholarship is that the candidate must have scored above 80% marks in aggregate in qualifying examination from a recognized board of education or college. There are few state governments offer study scholarship for the candidates who are economically backward in category irrespective of percentage criteria. |
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