What you get
Under this scheme, scholarships will be given at the following rates:- | - Class 1 to 5: ₹50/- per year for Boys and Girls students- Class 6 to 8: ₹120/- per year for Boys and Girls students- Class 9 to 12: ₹250/- per year for Boys and Girls students | Note: The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student's bank account.
Who can apply
Required Paperwork
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Income Certificate
- Residence Proof (Domicile)
Common Questions
What is the objective of the scheme?
The objective is to motivate children of deceased, disabled, or retired government employees by providing financial assistance for their education.
Who is eligible for the scholarship under this scheme?
Students who are children of deceased, disabled, or retired government employees, studying in Class 1 to 12 in government schools in Madhya Pradesh.
What are the benefits provided under this scheme?
The scholarship amounts are [?]50 per year for Class 1-5, [?]120 per year for Class 6-8, and [?]250 per year for Class 9-12.
Can students from private schools apply for this scholarship?
No, only students studying in government schools in Madhya Pradesh are eligible.
Is there a specific quota for boys and girls?
No, both boys and girls are eligible for the same scholarship amount.
Can a student who is already receiving another scholarship apply for this scheme?
No, students who are beneficiaries of any other scholarship are not eligible.
How will the scholarship amount be disbursed?
The scholarship will be deposited directly into the student's bank account.
What is the procedure to apply for the scholarship?
Eligible students should contact the Principal of their respective government schools to apply.
Can students from other states apply for this scholarship?
No, only permanent residents of Madhya Pradesh are eligible.
What happens if a student fails a class?
The student must have passed the previous class to be eligible for the scholarship.
Are students who moved to a government school from a private school eligible?
Yes, as long as they are now studying in a government school and meet all other eligibility criteria.