1.
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There
shall be two scholarships for each class of the value
shown against each :- |
a) |
one merit scholarship
@ Rs. 200/- p.m. |
b) |
one merit-cum-means
scholarship @ Rs. 200/- p.m. |
2.
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a)
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First and
Second Semester Class |
For one year, from
the date of admission to the First Semester Class
to the last date of the 2nd Semester examination.
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b)
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3rd and
4th Semester Class |
For one year, from
the date of admission to the 3rd Semester Class to
the last date of the 4th Semester examination. |
3.
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The
Scholarships will be awarded in the 1st Semester Class
to the following categories of students :- |
1) |
First Class Graduates.
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2) |
Second Class Graduates
with Honours in the concerned subject. |
3)
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Second Class Graduates
with at least 50% marks in the B.A. or B.Sc. or B.Com.
examination in the subject taken up for Post-Graduate
studies ; |
Provided that in
the case of merit-cum-means scholarship, if no candidte
fulfills the above requirements, the scholarship may
be awarded to the next best candidate taking into
consideration the aggregate marks and marks in the
subject concerned at the B.A./B.Sc./ B.Com. examination.
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The Order of preference
will be decided on the following basis :- |
i) |
Honours in the concerned
subject to be given perference over an ordinary graduate
whatever the position in the pass course of the latter
be: |
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Provided that he
has obtained second division in that course. |
ii) |
The comparative
merit shallbe decided in the following manner :- |
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a) in the case of
Honours graduates, the aggregate marks in the Honours
subject concerned and pass course combined.
b) in the case of graduates with pass course, |
3.A |
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Where
the result of two candidates is bracketed for the
award of Merit or Merit-cum-Means Scholarships, the
result of the preceding examination of the applicants
shall be taken into account to determine their inter-se-merit.
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4.
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The
scholarships in the 3rd Semester class will be awarded
on the basis of the combined result of the first and
second semesters examination. |
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Provided
that a candidate to be eligible to earn scholarship
must have passed all the prescribed courses by securing
at least 50% marks in the aggregate within a period
of one academic year consisting of two semesters.
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5.
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In case
of merit-cum-means scholarship, the applicants of
only those students the monthly income of whose father
(or guardian, if father is dead) does not exceed Rs.
2500/- will be entertained. The income certificate
should be signed by a Revenue Officer of Gazetted
rank or a Magistrate First Class. |
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The
limit of monthly family income in the case of applicants
for any means linked endowment/University Scholarship
be revised to Rs. 2500/- p.m. and the following provision
be made in the Regulations :- |
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- The value of the merit scholarships be kept
higher than the means scholarship.
- Nor more than two wards in a family should get
the means scholarship.
- The income of family for purpose of payment
of means scholarship be fixed so as to cover the
employees upto the level of Junior Assistant.
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