HMV offering scholarships to meritorious students

Author(s): Rajat KumarPrincipal Prof.Dr.(Mrs.) Ajay Sareen. Jalandhar: Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya is offering many scholarships to meritorious students. The students achieving excellent marks will be given concessions in fee. Principal...

HMV offering scholarships to meritorious students
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Principal Prof.Dr.(Mrs.) Ajay Sareen.

Jalandhar: Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya is offering many scholarships to meritorious students. The students achieving excellent marks will be given concessions in fee.
Principal Prof.Dr.(Mrs.) Ajay Sareen said that at entry level of undergraduate courses, total freeship will be given to student achieving 95% and above marks in board exams. Concession of Rs.10,000 will be given to student achieving 90% to 94.9% marks in board exams. Concession of Rs.6000 will be given to student achieving 85% to 89.9% marks in Board exam and concession of Rs.4000 will be given to student getting 80% to 84.9% marks in Board exam. For subsequent years of undergraduate courses, total freeship will be given for First position in university, 50% concession for Second position in university and 35% concession for Third position in university. In addition, 25% concession will be given to student achieving First and Second position in college.
Dr. Sareen told that at entry level of postgraduate courses, total freeship will be given for First position in university, 50% concession for second position in university and 35% concession for Third position in University. In addition, Rs.3000 as Sister concession, Rs. 5000 to Fatherless student and Rs.7000 to parentless student will also be given. Various government scholarships for meritorious and needy students will also be provided like Govt. of India scholarship, Post Matric Scholarship, Sports Scholarships, etc.
Dr. Sareen said that students can contact at Admission Desk of college for more information about these scholarships. The purpose of these scholarships is to motivate the students for higher studies.

Date: 
Thursday, May 25, 2017