Centre releases updated scholarship rulesfor SC students; BOOSTS FINANCIAL SUPPORT
NEW DELHI :
THE Ministry of Social Justice
and Empowerment has released
updated guidelines for the ‘Top
Class Scholarship Scheme for SC
Students’, expanding financial
support and tightening institutional accountability for the
2024–25 academic year. The
scheme aims to promote quality higher education for Scheduled
Caste students by covering full
tuition fees and providing academic allowances across India’s
premier institutions.
Under the revised financial
norms, the Centre will directly
transfer full tuition fees and nonrefundable charges to students
through DBT, capped at Rs 2 lakh
per year for private institutions.
Students will also receive an
academic allowance of Rs 86,000
in the first year and Rs 41,000 in
subsequent years to cover living
expenses, books and laptops.
Beneficiaries will be barred from
availing similar scholarships from
other Central or State schemes.
The scholarship will be available to SC students with an annual family income of up to Rs 8
lakh who secure admission in
notified institutions, including
IITs, IIMs, AIIMS, NITs, National
Law Universities, NIFT, NID,
IHMs and other accredited colleges. Only first-year students
will be eligible for fresh awards,
while renewals will continue till
completion of the course, subject to performance.
The Ministry has capped total
scholarships at 4,400 fresh slots
for 2024–25 out of the scheme’s
overall limit of 21,500 slots for
the period 2021–22 to 2025–26.
Of the allocated slots, 30% will
be reserved for eligible SC girl
students, with institutions
authorised to fill unused girl
slots with boys if adequate
femalecandidatesarenotavailable. Institutions have been
taskedwithverifyingcaste and
incomecertificates,publicising
the scheme in their prospectus, and monitoring academicperformance,includingsupport for weaker students
throughbridgecoursesormentoring. Those violating guidelines risk being de-notified,
though existing beneficiaries
will continue to receive funding until they complete their
courses.
The Ministry has also introduced provisions for social
audits, strongermonitoringby
a steering committee, and the
removalofinstitutions that fail
to apply for three consecutive
yearsorlackmandatoryAISHE
(All India Survey on Higher
Education) codes orKYCcompliance on the National
ScholarshipPortal.Thescheme
willnotextendbenefits tomore
than twosiblingsfromthesame
family, and any studentchanging institutions after selection
will lose eligibility.