Early Scholarships for SC, ST, BC, Minority students

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Jun 17, 2017, 12:23 PM

Early Scholarships for SC, ST, BC, Minority students

Hyderabad June 17: Good news for SC, ST, BC, Minority, EBC and disabled students in Telangana.

The government hopes to provide quick teaching and scholarships for those newly admitted students who are already studying for various courses in colleges in 2017-18.

In this regard, the first general secretary of the SC Welfare AjayMishra issued a statement to invite applications from students for the first time in June.

The SC, ST, BC, Minority, EBC and disabled applicants who are studying various courses in colleges have been asked to apply for applications from 20th August to 30th August.

At the same time, colleges have been asked to register at the ES-pass for the academic year 2017-18.


Earlier, in the academic year, admissions were received from the students and scholarships during the academic year, this will lead to delay the scholarship etc. The application began in August and September and lasted until January and February.

The student's Aadhaar and the details of the inspection were delayed, Payment for the year 2016-17 is to be done in this academic year. Sarkar has decided to end this policy in the background.

The 2017-18 academic year already started. Karunakar, Director of the SC Welfare Board, said: "In June, we have received applications from June to reduce the burden of simultaneous revenue and examine applicants and grant scholarships and scholarships.

The government has decided to give Rs 20 lakh scholarship for the students selected for the 2015-16 year under Ambedkar Foreign Vidyalaya. The Government has raised scholarship from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 20 lakh from 2016-17 under foreign education. Students, caste groups, and MLAs have appealed to the government to implement the expenditure for those who are studying for the second year in 2015-16 under this scheme. To this extent, the SC welfare department has sent a proposal to the Chief Minister.