Last Updated Nov - 23 - 2024, 05:33 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 48
CBSE opens applications for Single Girl Child Scholarship 2024. Eligible students can apply for fresh or renewal grants by December 23. Monthly award: Rs 500.
The Single Girl Child Scholarship 2024 application period is now open, according to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). This program helps talented female students get beyond financial obstacles so they can finish their studies.
Students can use the official CBSE website to apply for the new scholarship or to renew their 2023 grant.
With a monthly award of Rs 500, the scholarship enables females to continue their study uninterrupted.
Eligibility for the CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship
This scholarship applies exclusively to academically outstanding single girl children. Applicants must fulfil the following conditions:
NRI students attending schools abroad have a tuition cap of Rs 6,000 per month.
Applicants must be Indian nationals and the only child of their parents.
Documents Needed for the CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship
Applicants need to upload:
Direct link to official notification
For guidelines and application form links, check the first link here.
Applicants must submit their applications by December 23, 2024. Applications that are incomplete or unsigned will be rejected.
To be considered for this important scholarship, eligible individuals should carefully understand the requirements and apply before the deadline.
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