
A scholarship is a type of financial aid given to students in order to help them pay for their education. These grants are given in accordance with predetermined criteria, some of which may correspond to the objectives and principles of the organisation offering the scholarship. Scholarship money is not returned by the recipient like loans are.
We support and promote government scholarship applications among our eligible kids at Sree Vivekananda School. We also take a number of other measures to assist our students in obtaining scholarships that will help them pay for their education.
Scholerships
Shared Characteristics of PRE, POST, and MERIT-CUM-MEANS Scholarship Schemes
30% of the available scholarships under the scholarship programme are given to female students only. Students must have received at least 50% on their most recent final exam to be eligible for a scholarship, and no more than two scholarship recipients may come from one family. Scholarships are distributed to states and union territories according to the minority population in each area. The state and union territory administrations are in charge of administering and carrying out the scholarship programme. Additionally, a student can only get a scholarship from one place, not from several.
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Program for Minority Community Students
The program’s goal is to provide financial aid to worthy and needy minority students so they can pursue technical and professional education.
EXAM
A scholarship is a non-repayable financial aid package given to students to help with the cost of their education. Scholarships are awarded according to a set of criteria that may be in line with the goals and values of the organisation giving out the award.
At our school, we encourage eligible students to apply for government scholarships and we take a number of steps to help our students get scholarships to fund their studies.
Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship Scheme for Minority Community Students
The Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship Scheme’s goal is to provide brilliant and deserving minority students from poor backgrounds with financial aid so they can pursue professional and technical education. The programme seeks to make it possible for these students to take advantage of educational opportunities and realise their career goals.