Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority
in Haryana
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Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority in Haryana
Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority is a government scheme available to eligible residents of Haryana.
Apply for Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority in Haryana
Scheme Overview
Launched in June 2006 under the Prime Minister's New 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities, the "Post-Matric Scholarship for Students Belonging to the Minority Communities" by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, aims to provide better opportunities for higher education.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicant should belong to the Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, or Zoroastrian (Parsi) community.
The applicant should have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the previous final examination.
The applicant's family annual income should not exceed ₹2,00,000/- from all sources.
The applicant should be a regular student in a government or private higher secondary school/college/university.
The applicant should not be availing of any other scholarship for the same purpose.
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> **Preferences:**
- Priority to students from BPL families.
- 30% of scholarships are earmarked for girl students.
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Benefits
1. Admission and Tuition Fee:
Classes 11 and 12: Up to ₹7,000/- per annum
Technical/Vocational Courses (11 and 12): Up to ₹10,000/- per annum
Undergraduate/Postgraduate: Up to ₹3,000/- per annum
2. Monthly Maintenance Allowance (for 10 months):
1. Classes 11 and 12 (including technical courses):
Hostellers: ₹380/- per month
Day Scholars: ₹230/- per month
2. Undergraduate/Postgraduate (non-technical):
Hostellers: ₹570/- per month
Day Scholars: ₹300/- per month
3. M.Phil and Ph.D.:
Hostellers: ₹1,200/- per month
Day Scholars: ₹550/- per month
Required Documents
| # | Document |
|---|---|
| 1 | Student Photograph (Mandatory) |
| 2 | Institution Verification Form (Mandatory) |
| 3 | Self Declaration of Income Certificate (Mandatory) |
| 4 | Self Declaration of Community Certificate (Mandatory) |
| 5 | Previous Academic Year Marksheet (Mandatory) |
| 6 | Current Year Fee Receipt (Mandatory) |
| 7 | Bank Account Proof in Student's Name (Mandatory) |
| 8 | Residential Certificate (Mandatory) |
| 9 | Aadhaar Card (Optional) |
How to Apply in Haryana
Step 1: Keep ready the soft copies of the required documents.
Online Go to the National Scholarship Portal (NSP). and click “Apply Now”. Guidelines for Registration will appear. Scroll to the bottom. Read carefully the undertaking. Accept the Terms. Click “Continue”.
Step 2: A Registration Form will appear. (The fields marked as * are compulsory.)
Online Fill in the details and click “Register”. Your Application ID and password will be displayed. The same will also be sent as an SMS to your registered mobile number.
Step 3: Go to Login with OTR.
Online Click on “Login to Apply”. Enter your Application ID and password. Type the Captcha and click “Login”. On the next screen, provide the OTP received on your registered mobile number. You will be directed to the Password Reset screen. Create a new password and confirm. Click “Submit”. You will be directed to the “Applicant’s Dashboard”.
Step 4: On the left pane, click “Application Form." The fields marked as * are compulsory. Fill in the details and upload the documents.
Online You can either click on “Save as Draft” to complete the application later. Else, click “Final Submit” to submit the application.
Common questions in Haryana
Who can apply for Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority in Haryana?
Eligible residents of Haryana who meet the scheme’s overall criteria can apply for Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority. Refer to the eligibility section above for the complete checklist.
What documents are required for Haryana Post Matric Scholarship For Minority in Haryana?
Applicants in Haryana typically need identity proof (Aadhaar), state residency proof, bank account details, and any scheme-specific documents listed in the documents section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Students can apply but should choose only one scholarship scheme. The State Government constitutes a special committee to ensure students don't avail multiple scholarships for the same purpose.