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SCHEME OF PRE-MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS BELONGING TO THE MINORITY COMMUNITIES (Effective from 1.4.2008)

The Prime Minister’s New 15 Point Programme for the Welfare of Minorities was announced in June, 2006. It provides that a pre-matric scholarship scheme for meritorious students from minority communities would be implemented.

The scholarship at pre-matric level will encourage parents from minority communities to send their school going children to school, lighten their financial burden on school education and sustain their efforts to support their children to complete school education. The scheme will form the foundation for their educational attainment and provide a level playing field in the competitive employment arena. Empowerment thr ough education, which is one of the objectives of this scheme, has the potential to lead to upliftment of the socio economic conditions of the minority communities.

The scholarship will be awarded for studies in India in a government or private school from class I to class X, including such residential Government institutes and eligible private institutes selected and notified in a transparent manner by the State Government and Union Territory Administration concerned.

Scholarship will be awarded to the students who have secured not less than 50% marks in the previous final examination and annual income of their parents/guardian from all sources does not exceed Rs. 1 lakh.

Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis) have been notified as minority communities under Section 2 (c) of the National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992. The distribution of scholarship among the States/Union Territories will be made on the basis of population of minorities in the States/Union Territories of Census 2001.

30% of scholarship will be earmarked for girl students. In case sufficient number of eligible girl students are not available, then the balance earmarked scholarships may be awarded to eligible boy students.

As the number of scholarships for minorities available in a year is fixed and limited it is necessary to lay down preference for selection. Inter-se selection weightage is to be given to poverty rather than marks. In case of the renewal applications, such applications would be fully exhausted before the new pplications are considered.

The scholarships will be provided for the entire course. Maintenance allowance will be given for 10 months only in an academic year.

Actual financial assistance will be provided for admission/tuition fee and maintenance allowance as given below subject to a maximum ceiling indicated against item concerned:

sr. noDescriptionHostler*Day Scholar
01Admission fee from class VI to XRs.500/-p.a.subject to actuals.Rs.500/- p.a. subject to actuals.
02Tuition fee from class VI to XRs.350/- p.m. subject to actuals.Rs.350/- p.m. subject to actuals.
03Maintenance allowance will be payable for a period not exceeding 10 months in anacademic year.
(i) Class I to VNilRs. 100/- p.m
(ii) Class VI to XRs. 600/-p.m. subject to actuals.Rs. 100/-p.m.

* Hostellers include students who are staying in hostel of the school/institute concerned or those provided by the State Government/Union Territory Ad ministration concerned.

The scheme will be implemented through the State Government/ Union Territory administration.

Sr. NoDescription
01

Scholarship will be available to the students of minority community studying in Classes I to X. The continuance of award will be subject to securing 50% marks in the previous examination. Maintenance allowance will be provided to hostellers and day scholars.

02

The award will be discontinued if a student fails to secure 50% marks in the annual examination except in case of unavoidable reasons to be certified by the Principal/competent authority of the school and recommended by the State Government/Union Territory Administration.

03

Scholarship will not be given to more than two students from a family.

04

Students should be regular in attendance for which the yardstick will be decided by the competent authority of the school.

05

Income certificate should be on self -certification basis by way of affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of self-employed parents/guardian and from employer for employed parents/guardian.

06

The school/institute will certify the claim of student of being an outstation student not residing in hostel of the school/institute concerned on the basis of permanent address and parents’ address.

07

Migration of student from oscnheo ol/institute to another would not normally be during the course of academic year except under exceptional circumstances and in the interest of student’s academic career.

08

If a student violates school discipline or any other terms and conditions of the scholarship, scholarship may be suspended or cancelled. The State Government/Union Territory Administration can also directly cancel the award if duly satisfied of the reasons of violation of these regulations governing the scheme.

09

If a student is found to have oabitned a scholarship by false statement, his/her scholarship will be cancelled forthwith and the amount of thescholarship paid will be recovered, at the discretion of the concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration.

10

The State Government/Union Terri tory Administration will lay down the detailed procedure for processing and sanctioning of scholarship to eligible students.

11

Course fee/Tuition fee will be credited to the school’s/institute’s bank account. Efforts will be made for transferring it electronically through the banks.

12

Maintenance allowance will be credited to the student’s bank account. Efforts will be made for transferring it electronically through the banks.

13

The State Government/Union Territory Administration will maintain normal and records relating to the funds received from the Ministry and they will be subjected to inspection by the officers of the Ministry or any other agency designated by the Ministry.

14

The student obtaining benefits under this scheme shall not be allowed to avail of benefits under any other scheme for this purpose.

15

A student shall be eligible for only one scholarship for all sources, i.e., SC/ST/OBC.

16

The State Governments/Union Territory Administration s shall constitute a committee of the Departments implementing such scholarship schemes to ensure that the student from the minority community, who may also belong to children of those engaged in unclean occupation and OBC do not avail scholarship from other sources for the same purpose and avail only one source.

17

The fund for distribution of scholarship in subsequent year will be released after receiving the utilization certificate for the previous year.

18

The scheme will be evaluated at regul ar intervals by the Ministry or any other agency designated by the Ministry and the cost of the evaluation will be borne by the Ministry of Minority Affairs under the provision of the scheme.

19

The State/Union Territory shall plac e all relevant details of financial and physical achievements on their website.

20

The regulations can be changed at any time at the discretion of the Government of India.

As the magnitude of data to be entered and processed would be enormous and the scheme gets implemented over the years, there would be a need to engage qualified skilled personnel right from the beginning to ensure that the data based computerized systems are operational. Qualified skilled personnel possessing requisite expertise to operate computer program designed for this purpose, enter, process, analyse, monitor, retrieve and transfer data should be engaged on contract basis as per need. Data provided by the States/Union Territories will be maintained and managed by the Ministry with personnel of similar expertise to be engaged on contract basis.

A provision not exceeding 1% of the total budget will be made to meet the administrative and allied costs viz. expenditure of the States/Union Territories for office equipments including computers and accessories, furniture, printing of application forms, advertisement, engagement of personnel, etc. This provision will also be used for evaluation and monitoring of the scheme, through outside reputed institutions/agencies engaged by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India or by the State Governments/Union Territory administrations.

The scholarship, once awarded, may be renewed during next academic year of the course on the production of certificate that the student has secured 50% marks.

The scheme will be announced by the concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration we ll in time, by giving advertisements in the leading language newspapers and local dailies/vernacular a nd by using other suitable publicity media.

The concerned State Government/Union Territory Administration will supply the application forms, till such time computerized systems are made operational by the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations. The application forms should be received back alongwith requisite certificates/certifications within the stipulated period.

Funding pattern between Centre and States will be in the ratio of 75:25. Union Territories will be provided 100 per cent Central assistance.

The States/Union Territories implementing the scheme shall monitor the financial and physical performance of the scheme at State/Union Territory level. For this purpose, an I.T. enabled mechanism shall be in place. The State/Union Territory will be required to furnish quarterly financial and physical progress reports to the Ministry. The State/Union Territory shall maintain year-wise details of the students receiving scholarship, indicating school/institute, location of school/institute, government or private, class, gender, new or renewal, permanent address and parents’ address. The States/ Union Territories shall place relevant physical and financial details in their official website.

The monitoring of the financial and physical performance of the scheme will be evaluated by assigning evaluation/impact studies to reputed institutions/agencies by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions

The objective of the scheme is to encourage parents from minority communities to send their school going children to school, lighten their financial burden on school education and sustain their efforts to support their children to complete school education.

Pre-matric scholarship scheme for minority communities provides the scholarship to students from class I to X studying in Government/ recognized private schools/ institutes in India. (See website:-www.minorityaffairs.gov.in)

Students belonging to Muslim/ Christian/ Sikh/ Buddhist/ Parsi who has secured not less than 50% marks in previous final examination and the annual income of his/her parents/ guardians from all sources not exceeding Rs. 1 lakh, can apply for the pre-matric scholarship in the prescribed application to the Department dealing with minority welfare of his/her State/UT, on advertisement published by the State Government/ Union Territory Administration concerned.

Under pre-matric scholarship, financial assistance for admission & course/tuition fee and maintenance allowance is given, as under:

sr. noDescriptionHostler*Day ScholarHostlierDay ScholarHostellerDay Scholar
Sr. No.ClassAdmission fee per
annum
Admission fee per
annum
Tuition fee per
month
Tuition fee per
month
Maintenance allowance
per month for 10
months in an
academic year.
Maintenance allowance
per month for 10
months in an
academic year.
ClassHostellerDay
scholar
HostellerDay scholarHostellerDay scholar
01I to VNilNilNilNilNilRs. 100/-
02VI to XRs. 500/-
subject to
actuals
Rs. 500/-
subject to
actuals
Rs. 350/-
subject to
actuals
Rs. 350/-
subject to
actuals
Rs. 600/-
subject to
actuals
Rs. 100

State Government/ Union Territory Administration concerned or their designated agencies disburse the maintenance allowance to the student’s bank accounts, and admission and course/ tuition fee to the bank account of School/ Institute concerned.

It commenced from the year 2008-09.

Pre-matric scholarships sanctioned as below since inception to 2012-13

sr. noStates / Union Territories (UT)2009-102010-112011-122012-13
01Andhra Pradesh86248225462191973301275
02Arunachal Pradesh0000
03Assam873763825986159181267
04Bihar3566832010719396780622
05Chhattisgarh476569761261018235
06Goa594000
07Gujarat0000
08Haryana1486724823050308
09Himachal Pradesh1095116651713652
10Jammu & Kashmir53421116571250983225646
11Jharkhand18510261075108245878
12Karnataka86829314508426813416243
13Kerala161590563560696630944918
14Madhya Pradesh1827861052135932129672
15Maharashtra201490545201701343788973
16Manipur107800943832279
17Meghalaya10518128461778119945
18Mizoram9428140531348540615
19Nagaland044001005618679
20Orissa17049179092455334673
21Punjab123907279082296660266188
22Rajasthan60318121988148816199885
23Sikkim604243432694115
24Tamil Nadu84150312415301278340647
25Tripura1069161713563721
26Uttar Pradesh3711894658129712451089486
27Uttarakhand4491132310311907
28West Bengal2405489130029552051165386
29Andaman & Nicobar (Union Territory)960237277
30Chandigarh (Union Territory)1518040000
31Dadra & Nagar Haveli (Union Territory)4072152233
32Daman & Diu (Union Territory)110113183500
33Delhi (Union Territory)26313309041273221759
34Lakshadweep (Union Territory)0009
35Puducherry (Union Territory)299023450
Total1729076442157155285576436984

A. Email:- [email protected]

B. Fax:- 011-24364279 / 011-24364310

List of Principal Secretaries/Secretaries dealing with Pre-matric Scholarship in States/UTs.

sr. noStates / Union Territories (UT)Name & AddressPhone Number
01Andhra PradeshPrincipal Secretary, 

Minorities Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh,
‘A’ Block, Ground Floor,

A.P. Secretariat,

Hyderabad – 500 022.
040- 23244501
02Arunachal PradeshSecretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh,

Block No.-2, Civil Secretariat,

(Near Public Service Commission Office), Itanagar.
0360- 2245080
03AssamSecretary, 
Deptt. for Welfare of Minorities & Development,
Govt. of Assam,
Dispur.
0361-2232526
04BiharPrincipal Secretary,

Minority Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Bihar,
Barrack No.6, Main Old Sectt.
Patna
0612-2212345
05ChhattisgarhSecretary, 
Tribal & Scheduled Castes Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Chhattisgarh,
Room No.266, Dou Kalyan Singh Bhawan, Raipur
0771- 4268362
06GoaSecretary,
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Goa,
Panaji.
0832-2232257
07GujaratPrincipal Secretary.
Social Justice & Empowerment Deptt.,
Govt. of Gujarat,
New Sachivalaya Complex,
Gandhinagar – 382 010.
079-23253265
08HaryanaSecretary, 
Social Justice & Empowerment Deptt.,
Govt. of Haryana,

Room No.403, SSO Building,

Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-17,
Chandigarh.
0172- 2703522
09Himachal PradeshPrincipal Secretary, 
Social Justice& Empowerment Deptt.,
Govt. of Himachal Pradesh,
Shimla.
0177-2621892
10Jammu & KashmirPrincipal Secretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir
Civil Secretariat,
Srinagar – 190 001.
0191- 2452271
11JharkhandPrincipal Secretary,
Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Jharkhand,
Project Bhawan, Dhruva,
Ranchi-834004.
0651- 2552398
12KarnatakaSecretary, 
Minority Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Karnataka,
Vikas Soudha, M.S. Building,
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedi,
Bangalore – 560001.
080- 22863618
13KeralaSecretary, 
General Education Department,
Government of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala.
0471-2328438
14Madhya PradeshPrincipal Secretary,
Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Deptt,
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh 
Mantralaya, Vallabh Bhavan,
Bhopal.
0755- 2553329
15MaharashtraSecretary,
School Education & Sports Deptt,
Govt. of Maharashtra,
Mantralaya Annexe,
Mumbai-400032
022-26051244
16ManipurPrincipal Secretary, 
Welfare of Minorities & OBC Deptt.,
Govt. of Manipur,
Imphal.
0385- 2442539
17MeghalayaCommissioner & Secretary, 
Education Department,
Govt. of Meghalaya,
Shillong.
0364-2223424
18MizoramPrincipal Secretary, 
Education & Human Resource Development Department,
Govt. of Mizoram,
Aizawl.
0389-2323224
19NagalandCommissioner & Secretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Nagaland,
Kohima.
0370-2271432
20OdishaPrincipal Secretary,
Backward & Minorities Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Odisha,
Secretariat,
Bhubaneswar.
0370-2271432
21PunjabSecretary, 
Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Punjab,
Mini Secretariat, Sector – 9,
Chandigarh.
0172- 5069095
22RajasthanPrincipal Secretary,
Education Deptt.,
Govt. of Rajasthan,
Sachivalaya,
Room No. 340, SSO Building,
Jaipur.
0141-2200841
23SikkimSecretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Sikkim,
Gangtok.
09434109826, 03592-205596
24Tamil NaduSecretary, 
Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes,
Minorities Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Tamil Nadu,
Secretariat, St. George Fort,
Chennai-600009.
044-25670848
25TripuraCommissioner and Secretary, 
SC, OBC & RM Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Tripura,
Agartala-799001
0381- 2323333
26Uttar PradeshPrincipal Secretary, 
Minority Welfare & Wakf Deptt.,
Govt. of Uttar Pradesh,
Sachivalaya, 4th Floor, Bapu Bhawan,
Lucknow
0522-2237157
27UttarakhandSecretary,
Minority Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Uttarakhand,
Secretariat,
Dehradun.
0135-2712061
28West BengalSecretary, 
Minorities Affairs & Madrasa Education Deptt.,
Govt. of West Bengal,
Writers’ Buildings,
Kolkata-700 001.
033-22144015
29Andaman & NicobarSecretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Andaman & Nicobar Admn.,
Port Blair.
03192-239140
30ChandigarhSecretary, 
Social Welfare-cum-Home Deptt.,
Chandigarh Admn.,
UT Secretariat, Sector-9,
Chandigarh.
0172-270045
31Dadra & Nagar HaveliSecretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Dadra & Nagar Haveli Admn.,
Silvasa.
0260-2230088
32Daman & DiuSecretary, 
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Daman & Diu Admn.
Moti Daman
0260-2230088
33DelhiSecretary, 
Deptt. for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minority,
Govt. of NCT of Delhi,
IInd Floor ‘B’ Block, Vikas Bhawan,
I.P.Estate,
New Delhi-110002.
011-23378278
34LakshdweepSecretary, 
Social Justice,
Empowerment & Culture Deptt.,
Lakshdweep Admn.,
Kavaratti.
04896-263180
35PuducherrySecretary,
Social Welfare Deptt.,
Govt. of Puducherry,
Secretariat,
Puducherry.
0413- 2248691