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Maintenance Allowance To VJNT And SBC Students Studying In Professional Courses And Living In Hostel Attached To Professional Colleges

Government of Maharashtra introduced the scheme to complete the education of V.J.N.T and S.B.C students who are the student of professional courses.

Authority

State

Region

Maharashtra

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

- Professional courses are divided into A, B, and C categories and accordingly, maintenance allowance is given to the students through the concerned Principal of the college. | - For 4 to 5 years course (Medical, Engineering, Agriculture, etc.) Rs. 700/- per month, for 2 to 3 years course (Engineering Dip., M.B.A, M.S.W, etc.) Rs. 500/- and for 2 years and lesser duration courses (B.Ed., D.Ed.) Rs. 500/- per month for 10 months as maintenance allowance in addition to other Government Scholarships.

Who can apply

Students should belong to VJNT or SBC category.; Students should be studying in professional courses such as Medical, Engineering, Animal Husbandry, etc.; Students should submit an Application form for admission in Govt. Hostel.; Students should have been admitted to the hostels attached to professional colleges or approved private hostels.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the maintenance allowance for V.J.N.T and SBC students?

The maintenance allowance is a financial support scheme provided to V.J.N.T and SBC students pursuing professional courses and residing in hostels attached to professional colleges. It aims to assist these students with their living expenses during their education.

Who is eligible for the maintenance allowance for V.J.N.T and SBC students?

V.J.N.T and SBC students studying in professional courses, such as engineering, medicine, law, management, etc., and living in hostels attached to professional colleges are eligible for the maintenance allowance. Eligibility criteria may include proof of caste/category, income criteria, and enrollment in a recognized professional course.

How can eligible V.J.N.T and SBC students apply for the maintenance allowance?

The process for applying for the maintenance allowance may vary depending on the state or institution providing the scheme. Generally, eligible students are required to fill out an application form, provide supporting documents such as caste/category certificate, income certificate, proof of admission to a professional course, and hostel residence proof. The application is then submitted to the designated authority or institution.

What expenses are covered under the maintenance allowance for V.J.N.T and SBC students?

The maintenance allowance typically covers expenses related to food, accommodation, books, stationery, and other essential living expenses. The specific amount and coverage may vary depending on the state or institution's guidelines and the financial resources available for the scheme.

Is the maintenance allowance a scholarship or a stipend?

The maintenance allowance is usually provided as a stipend or financial support rather than a scholarship. It aims to assist V.J.N.T and SBC students with their day-to-day living expenses while pursuing their professional courses.

How often is the maintenance allowance disbursed?

The frequency of disbursement may vary depending on the state or institution's policies. In some cases, the maintenance allowance is disbursed on a monthly or quarterly basis. The specific disbursement schedule and mode of payment (such as direct bank transfer or cheque) are usually communicated to the eligible students.

Are there any conditions or obligations associated with the maintenance allowance?

The maintenance allowance may be subject to certain conditions or obligations set by the state or institution. These may include maintaining a minimum attendance or academic performance, adhering to the hostel rules and regulations, and providing periodic progress reports. It is important for students to familiarize themselves with the terms and conditions of the scheme.