Kochi, July 31, 2013: The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) has invited online applications from eligible candidates for its Central Sector Scheme Of Scholarship (CSSS) for College and University Students 2013.
Eligibility criteria:
a. The applicant should be an Indian national
b. The applicant should have passed the Senior School Certificate Examination 2013 conducted by CBSE and have secured the total aggregate marks (in first five subjects) equal or above the following minimum marks
as per the stream opted by the applicant: Science - 418; Commerce - 401; Others - 338
c. The applicant should be pursuing higher studies and have taken admission in Under Graduation regular
course (not correspondence or distance mode) from recognized educational institutions/university in India.
d. The applicant should not be availing any other scholarship.
e. Total annual income of parents of the applicant from all sources should not exceed Rs.4.5 lakh (Rerevised
to Rs. 6 lakh) per annum.
f. The applicant should not belong to creamy layer as defined by DoP&T from time to time. (This is applicable to all
categories of applicants both ‘general’ and ‘reserved’)
a. The applicant should be an Indian national
b. The applicant should have passed the Senior School Certificate Examination 2013 conducted by CBSE and have secured the total aggregate marks (in first five subjects) equal or above the following minimum marks
as per the stream opted by the applicant: Science - 418; Commerce - 401; Others - 338
c. The applicant should be pursuing higher studies and have taken admission in Under Graduation regular
course (not correspondence or distance mode) from recognized educational institutions/university in India.
d. The applicant should not be availing any other scholarship.
e. Total annual income of parents of the applicant from all sources should not exceed Rs.4.5 lakh (Rerevised
to Rs. 6 lakh) per annum.
f. The applicant should not belong to creamy layer as defined by DoP&T from time to time. (This is applicable to all
categories of applicants both ‘general’ and ‘reserved’)
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