PMSP
Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme
Students from Backward Classes (BC) and Most Backward Classes (MBC) in Tamil Nadu can receive financial assistance for their education in English medium from 6th to 10th standard. The scheme provides ₹200 per year for tuition fees for 6th to 8th standard, ₹250 per year for 9th to 10th standard, and covers full examination fees for the 10th standard, ensuring support for those in need.
States / UT: Tamil Nadu
Nodal department: Backward Classes Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Department
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Education & Learning
Sub-categories: Scholarships and student finance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Minority Welfare, Scholarship, Education, Pre-Matric
Details
The "Pre-Matric Scholarship Scheme" launched by the Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Department, Tamil Nadu, aimed at supporting students from Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC). It provides tuition fees for students from 6th to 10th standard.
Benefits
- - Tuition Fee for 6th to 8th Standard: ₹200/- per year (₹20/- per month for 10 months). - Tuition Fee for 9th to 10th Standard: ₹250/- per year (₹25/- per month for 10 months). - Examination Fee for 10th Standard: Full coverage of the examination fee. <br>
- Tuition Fee for 6th to 8th Standard: ₹200/- per year (₹20/- per month for 10 months). - Tuition Fee for 9th to 10th Standard: ₹250/- per year (₹25/- per month for 10 months). - Examination Fee for 10th Standard: Full coverage of the examination fee.
Eligibility
- The beneficiary should be a student.
- The beneficiary should be a resident of Tamil Nadu.
- The beneficiary should belong to the Backward Classes (BC), Most Backward Classes (MBC), and Denotified Communities (DNC).
- Parents' income should not exceed ₹1,00,000/- (for Backward Classes (BC) students).
- There should be no graduate in the family (for Backward Classes (BC) students).
- The beneficiary should be studying in 11th or 12th standard in an English medium school.
Exclusions
Application Process
Offline
Step 1: The interested applicant should collect the application form from their concerned educational institution.
Step 2: In the application form, fill in all the mandatory fields, paste the passport-sized photograph (signed across, if required), and attach copies of all the mandatory documents (self-attest, if required).
Step 3: Submit the duly filled and signed application form along with the documents to the institution.
Step 4: Request a receipt or acknowledgment from the concerned authority to whom the application has been submitted. Ensure that the receipt contains essential details such as the date and time of submission, and a unique identification number (if applicable).
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
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