By TwoCircles.net News Desk,
New Delhi: To make the process of applying for scholarships easy, transparent and scientific, Karnataka State Minorities Scholarship Committee (KSMSC) has come up with a Centralized Single Window Scheme for students seeking admission to 1st year in professional courses like BE, MBBS, BDS, B.Arch., BUMS, BAMS & BHMS on merit basis through CET 2009 only.
After 3 years of efforts the following Organizations are participating in this one of its kind initiative:
Al-Ameen Scholarship Trust, Hosur Road, Bangalore
Danish Educational Trust, Richmond Road, Bangalore
Bazm-e-Niswan Charitable Trust, Tasker Town, Bangalore
Meher Care Foundation, Shantinagar, Bangalore
Humane Touch, Padarayanapura, Bangalore
Talent Promotion Trust, Cunningham Road, Bangalore
Last date to apply – 6 June 2009
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Students who have passed 2nd PUC science or 12th std science and CET 2009 exams.
2. Should have achieved (a) Medical rank within 4000 (b) ISM Rank within 20,000; (c) Engineering rank within 30,000 in CET 2009.
3. The annual income of parents/guardian should not be more than Rs.1 Lakh.
4. The student should be eligible & willing to receive ZAKAT funds.
Application form can be downloaded from http://www.ksmsc.com/
Filled in application forms must be sent to the following address only:
Co-ordinator, KSMSC
CIGMA Foundation,
No 29, 2nd Floor, “SAHARA”,
Opp. Vijaya College,
Next to Kabab Magic,
R.V.Road, Basavanagudi,
Bangalore – 560004.
Phone: 080-4155 4225
This centralised scholarship scheme will help in removing students who fraudulently receive scholarships from multiple organisations.
Also, KSMSC has a dedicated team to perform stringent background checks so that only needy & deserving students receive scholarships. The centralised scheme will provide operational efficiency and cut costs for the participating organisation. Imagine the form of the same student being processed in each organisation separately and individual back ground checks. What a waste of funds!
For students it will be easier and cheaper to just apply at one place and have their application reach many organisations.
(Courtesy: The Milli Gazette)