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SCHOLARSHIP, FREESHIPS AND INDIGENT STIPENDS
These are intended to
help the poor, deserving, talented, regular and meritorious student. This
facility shall be stopped any time by the Head of institution if he feels that
the student/awardee in not making progress in his studies and indulging himself
in unhealthy activities prejudicial to his education advancement, or against
whom a F.I.R. has been lodged in any criminal case.
(a) Merit Scholarship:
(i) Three merit scholarships each year and in each college/institution on the
basis of results of the professional M.B.B.S. University Examination.
(ii) The value of the scholarships will be as follows:
(1) Student standing first. Rs. 500 per month
(2) Student standing second. Rs. 400 per month
(3) Student standing third. Rs. 300 per month
(iii) These merit scholarships shall be given irrespective of any other
scholarship being received by the student.
(iv) In case of a tie (viz. having equal marks) the preference for the award of
Government Merit Scholarship will be given to a student who got better position
in pervious year's annual examination.
(v) A report on the progress of the scholarship holders will be regularly sent
by the Head of institution to the Government after every six months . In case of
any adverse report is communicated to the Government the scholarship shall be
liable to be cancelled.
(v) Three merit scholarships each year on the basis of results of the
professional B.D.S. University Examinations the value of the scholarship will be
as follows:
(1) Student standing first. Rs. 500 per month
(2) Student standing second. Rs. 400 per month
(3) Student standing third. Rs. 300 per month
(b) Indigent Scholarships
(Bond Scholarship):
Indigent scholarship, for poor and needy students, of the value of Rs.3,000/-
per annum each tenable for a period of five years, will be awarded on the
following terms and conditions:-
(i) The awardee shall, after qualifying, serve the Government of Sindh for a
period of five years if required. The copy of bond to the effect will be kept in
the institution as well as by the Government.
(ii) The student must belong to Sindh province, who secures admission in the
medical institution and the income of whose parents or guardian is less than
Rs.25,000/- per annum will be eligible for the award of these scholarships.
The income certificate from D.C.Os or Nazims shall accompany the application.
(iii) The scholarship awarded will be for the period of Five years subject to
satisfactory work and conduct of the student during the whole medical course. In
case of cancellation of the stipend, in view of unsatisfactory conduct and work,
the amount of stipend drawn by the student till that time will be treated as
loan and recovered through arrears of Land Revenue.
(iv) Students failing to pursue their studies will refund the scholarships
received as per the conditions of the Surety Bond and shall be required to pay a
penalty of Rs. 50,000/- in lump sum in addition to the whole amount will be
realized as arrears of land revenue.
(v) The Head of the Institution will finalize the case of indigent scholarship.
(vii) In case of migration the scholarship will be canceled.
(c) Freeships:
(i) Remission of the whole or half of the Institution fees may be allowed by the
Head of the institution to students belonging to Sindh province not exceeding 10
percent of number of Sindh province students on the college rolls, if the
father's or guardian's annual income is less than Rs.50,000/- per annum.
Remission of fees means exemption from paying tuition fees only, full or half as
the case may be. The students who are granted full or half remission of tuition
fees shall be required to make full payments for all other subscriptions/funds.
(ii) Application for remission shall be submitted by the students by the date to
be fixed by the Principal. The application should be accompanied by certificate
from the D.C.Os or Nazims to which the student belongs, stating the financial
circumstances of the applicant's parent or guardian.
(iii) The grant of such remission will rest with the Head of the institution and
will depend upon the circumstances of a student with regard to his/her studies.
Absence from or failure in a professional or home examination, breach of
discipline, neglect of studies or reprehensible conduct shall entail the loss of
the concession.
(iv) Remission will be granted on yearly basis on fresh applications invited
every year.
(v) Student receiving stipends will not be eligible for Freeship concession.
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