WSBCAS
Schemes for welfare of School Children belonging to BPL and BC(A) families: Monthly Stipend for BC-A Students
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to students from Backward Classes (BC-A) families to support their education. Under this scheme, eligible students studying in Classes 1 to 12 in Haryana Government schools receive a monthly stipend.
States / UT: Haryana
Nodal department: School Education Department
Scheme for: Infra
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): Yes
Scheme open date: 2009-03-09
Categories: Education & Learning
Sub-categories: Scholarships and student finance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Student, Backward Classes, Scholarship, Stipend
Details
The scheme "Schemes for Welfare of School Children Belonging to BPL and BC(A) Families: Monthly Stipend for BC-A Students" was launched by the Government of Haryana during the financial year 2009-10. It aims to provide financial assistance to students from Backward Class Category (A) (BC-A) families to support their education. Under this scheme, a monthly stipend is provided to students from BC(A) families studying in classes 1 to 12 in Haryana Government schools.
Benefits
- A. Admissible Monthly Stipend for BC(A) Girl Students: 1. Class 1 to 5: ₹150/- per month 1. Class 6 to 8: ₹200/- per month 1. Class 9 to 12: ₹300/- per month 1. Class 11 to 12 (Science Students only) : ₹400/- per month A. Admissible Monthly Stipend for BC(A) Boy Students: 1. Class 1 to 5: ₹75/- per month 1. Class 6 to 8: ₹100/- per month 1. Class 9 to 12: ₹150/- per month 1. Class 11 to 12 ( Science Students only ): ₹200/- per month Mode of Disbursement: Direct transfer to students& 39; bank accounts. Frequency of Disbursement: Monthly basis. Expected Time of Disbursement: Funds to be transferred at the beginning of each quarter. Validity: Applicable for the duration of the academic session. Attendance criteria: Minimum 50% attendance required for next installment
A. Admissible Monthly Stipend for BC(A) Girl Students:
Class 1 to 5: ₹150/- per month
Class 6 to 8: ₹200/- per month
Class 9 to 12: ₹300/- per month
Class 11 to 12 (Science Students only): ₹400/- per month
A. Admissible Monthly Stipend for BC(A) Boy Students:Class 1 to 5: ₹75/- per month
Class 6 to 8: ₹100/- per month
Class 9 to 12: ₹150/- per month
Class 11 to 12 (Science Students only): ₹200/- per month
Mode of Disbursement:
Direct transfer to students' bank accounts.
Frequency of Disbursement:
Monthly basis.
Expected Time of Disbursement:
Funds to be transferred at the beginning of each quarter.
Validity:
Applicable for the duration of the academic session.
Attendance criteria: Minimum 50% attendance required for next installment
Eligibility
- The applicant should belong to the Backward Classes category (A).
- The applicant should be a student from Classes 1 to 12.
- The applicant should be enrolled in a Haryana Government school.
- The applicant should maintain at least 50% attendance to continue receiving benefits.
- The applicant should have an active bank account for stipend transfer.
Exclusions
- The applicant who does not maintain 50% attendance will not receive the next instalment.
- The applicant not studying in a Haryana Government school is ineligible.
Application Process
Offline
The applicant should contact their respective school authorities.
For any queries, applicants can contact the school administration or visit the official website of the Education Department, Government of Haryana.
Documents Required
No document list is available for this scheme yet.
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