- be a domicile of Delhi.
- belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
- be studying at post-matriculation/post-secondary (college/university) in a government-recognized institution.
- have an annual family income of not more than ₹2,50,000.
- have secured an attendance of at least 75% in the previous year.
- not be receiving any other centrally/state-funded scholarship.
The following applicants are ineligible for the scholarship scheme:
- Applicants who, after completing one stage of education, continue studying in the same stage but in a different subject e.g. pursuing a B.Com. after a B.A. degree or enrolling in an M.A. program in a different subject.
- Applicants who have already completed their education in one professional line, for instance, pursuing L.L.B. after B.T./B.Ed.
Benefits:
The selected students will receive the maintenance allowance in the following manner:
| Groups | Hostellers (in ₹ per annum) | Day Scholars (in ₹ per annum) |
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Group 1 a) Degree and postgraduate level courses in Medicine (Allopathic, Indian, and other recognized systems of medicines), Engineering, Technology, Planning, Architecture, Design, Fashion Technology, Agriculture, Veterinary and allied Sciences, Management, Business Finance/Administration, Computer Science/Applications b) Postgraduate diploma courses in various branches of management & medicine c) C.A./I.C.W.A./C.S./I.C.F.A. etc. d) M.Phil., Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral programmes (D. Litt., D.Sc. etc.) of Group I, Group II and Group III courses e) LLB Integrated, LLB, LLM degree |
13,500 | 7,000 |
|
Group 2 Professional courses leading to a degree, diploma, or certificate “shall mean all professional courses leading to a degree, M.Ed/M Pharma, diploma, a certificate in areas like Pharmacy (B.Pharma), Nursing (B.Nursing), BFS, other Para-medical branches like rehabilitation, diagnostics, etc., Mass Communication, Hotel Management & Catering, Travel/Tourism/Hospitality Management, Interior Decoration, Nutrition & Dietetics, Commercial Art, Financial Services (e.g. Banking, Insurance, Taxation, etc.) for which entrance qualification is minimum senior secondary (Class 12). Vocational stream ITI courses and polytechnic where entrance qualification is Class 12 or above. |
9,500 | 6,500 |
|
Group 3 Graduate and postgraduate courses shall mean courses not covered under Groups 1 & 2, e.g. B.A/B.Sc/B.Com etc. M.A/M.Sc/M.Com, etc |
6,000 | 3,000 |
|
Group 4 Any course taken after completing Class 10 (High School) that doesn't award a degree is considered a post-matriculation level non-degree course. This includes: a) Senior Secondary Certificate (Class 11 and 12): Both general and vocational streams. |
4,000 | 2,500 |
Note: The list of courses in various groups is indicative and States/UTs may add courses as per laid down standards in the State/UT.
The selected candidates will also receive the following benefits other than maintenance allowance:
- Reimbursement of compulsory non-refundable fees
- Study tour charges
- Thesis typing/printing charges for research scholars
- Book allowance for students pursuing correspondence courses
- Book bank facility for specified courses
- Additional allowance for students for the complete duration of the course
Note: Scholars will be paid for compulsory fees, including enrolment/registration, tuition, games, union, library, magazine, medical examination, and other fees payable to the institution or university/board. Refundable deposits like caution money and security deposits will be excluded.