CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
SHIKSHA KENDRA, 2, COMMUNITY CENTRE, PREET VIHAR, DELHI-110092
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING ONLINE APPLICATION FOR
CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEME OF
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Eligibility: |
All conditions are mandatory
and applicable
to all categories of applicants a.
The applicant should be an Indian national b.
The applicant should have passed the Senior
School Certificate Examination 2011
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:
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 in 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 per annum f.
The
applicant should not belong to creamy layer as defined by DoP&T
from time to time. (Govt. of |
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Scholarship amount and duration |
Number of scholarships will be distributed
amongst pass out of the Science, Commerce and Humanities in ratio of 3:2:1.
Reservation to SC, ST, OBC and PH will be as per guidelines of the Govt of India. |
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Mode of Disbursal of Scholarship |
a.
Scholarship
amount shall be sent to the selected candidate’s Bank Account only by ECS
(Electronic Clearing System) mode. b.
Applicants
are requested to open Bank Account in his/her name in a branch of any
Scheduled Nationalised/ commercial Bank which has
ECS facility. Applicants are advised to provide their Bank
Account number, Bank Name and detail address of the Bank and the correct
RTGS/NEFT branch code of the Bank. c.
No request for sending the amount of
scholarship by Draft or in account of parents or joint account will be
entertained |
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Renewal of Scholarship |
a.
For renewal of Scholarship, applicant has to
apply on separate renewal form. Applicant should have passed in all the
subjects in semester/annual examinations with not less than 60 % marks in the
aggregate of 2 semester or annual examinations and have maintained 75 %
attendance, good discipline and not involved in ragging activities etc. b.
Scholarship once cancelled will not be revived
under any circumstances. |
How to apply for Scholarship:
A.
Check
eligibility criteria
B.
If
eligible, obtain the Bank Details of your Account, RTGS/NEFT branch code of the
bank from the Bank Manager.
C.
Fill the application
form of Scholarship online.
D.
Application
form and Joining report will be generated online and
these may be printed on A4 size paper.
E.
Get the
Joining report verified from Institution’s Head from where course is being
pursued.
F.
Get the
Income affidavit on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.10/- duly
sworn in before Notary Public/First class Executive Magistrate/Revenue Officer.
G.
Send the
Online generated Application Form along with the following documents :
Note:
1.
Those
students who have passed Class- XII Exam from CBSE prior to 2011 need not
apply.
2.
Only online
application forms will be accepted. Forms of previous year or website printouts
without bearing online Registration No. will be rejected. The application
in respect of the candidates who have filled in the details online but have not
submitted the signed forms along with Joining report and Income affidavit
before due date will be rejected.
3.
Mere
submission of the application form/fulfilling the eligibility criteria will not
entitle the applicant for the award of Scholarship. Scholarships
will be distributed among various streams and various categories on merit as
per criteria advised by the Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.
4.
Applicant is
entitled to receive only one scholarship at a time. If the applicant is in
receipt of any scholarship from any other scheme he/she has to refund that
scholarship, failing which action will be taken as per rules.
5.
The information regarding receipt of
application for scholarship and its details will be displayed / updated on
website from time to time.
6.
Any change in address and Bank Details
must be immediately reported to “Section Officer (Scholarship), 7th
floor, CBSE, Shiksha Kendra, 2, Community Centre,
Preet Vihar, Delhi-110092” alongwith the Online Registration No., Name and Roll
No., of the applicant and copy of the form submitted.
7.
Application
received after due date shall be summarily rejected.
8. For any query related to Scholarship Schemes, please write to : scholarship.cbse@nic.in
G.I, Dept. of Per. & Trg., Lr. No. 36033/S/2004-Estt.
(Res.), dated
Definition and
Clarification regarding Creamy Layer
Children of the persons in civil services of the
Central and the State Governments, it provides that son(s) and daughter(s) of:-
(a) Parents,
both of whom are directly recruited Class I / Group' A'
officers;
(b) Parents,
either of whom is a directly recruited Class I / Group 'A'
officer;
(c) Parents,
both of whom are directly recruited Class I Group 'A'
officers, but one of them
dies or suffers
permanent incapacitation;
(d) Parents, either of whom is a directly
recruited Class I / Group 'A' officer and such parent dies or suffers permanent
incapacitation and before such death or such incapacitation has had the benefit
of employment in any International Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc.,
for a period of not less than 5 years;
(e) Parents, both of whom are directly
recruited Class I / Group 'A' officers and both of them die or suffer permanent
incapacitation and before such death or such incapacitation of the both, either
of them has had the benefit of employment in any International Organization
like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc., for a period of not less than 5 years;
(f)
Parents, both of whom are directly recruited Class II / Group 'B' officers;
(g) Parents of whom only the husband is a
directly recruited Class II / Group 'B' officer and he gets into Class I/ Group
'A' at the age of 40 or earlier;
(h) Parents,
both of whom are directly recruited Class II / Group 'B’ officers and one of
them dies or suffers permanent incapacitation and either of them has had the
benefit of employment in any International Organization like UN, IMF, World
Bank, etc., for a period of not less than 5 years;
(i) Parents
of whom the husband is a Class I / Group' A' officer (direct recruit or
pre-forty promoted) and the wife is a directly recruited Class II / Group 'B'
officer and the wife dies; or suffers permanent incapacitation; and
(j)
Parents,
of whom wife is a Class I / Group' A' officer (direct
recruit or pre-forty promoted) and the husband is a directly recruited Class II
/ Group 'B' officer and the husband dies or suffers permanent incapacitation.
shall be treated
as falling in creamy layer.
2.
The Schedule further provides that sons and daughters of:-
(i) Parents either of whom or both of whom
are directly recruited Class I / Group' A' officer(s) and such parent(s) dies/ die or suffers / suffer permanent
incapacitation;
(ii) Parents both of whom are directly
recruited Class II / Group 'B' officers and one of them dies or suffers permanent incapacitation;
(iii) Parents both of whom are directly
recruited Class II / Group 'B' officers and both of them die or suffer
permanent incapacitation, even though either of them has had the benefit of
employment in any International Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc.,
for a period of not less than 5 years before their death or permanent
incapacitation.
shall not
be treated to be falling in creamy layer.
3.
The criteria prescribed for determining creamy layer status of sons and
daughters of persons in Government service mutatis mutandis applies to
the sons and daughters of persons holding equivalent or comparable posts in
PSUs, Banks, Insurance Organizations, Universities, etc., and also holding
equivalent or comparable posts and positions under private employment. The
creamy layer status of the sons and daughters of employees of organizations
where evaluation of the posts on equivalent or comparable basis has not been
made is determined on the basis of 'Income / Wealth Test' given in the
schedule. The Income / Wealth Test prescribes that the sons and daughters of
persons having gross annual income of Rs. 2.5 lakhs#
or above or possessing wealth above the exemption limit as prescribed in the
Wealth Tax Act for a period of three consecutive years would be treated to fall
in creamy layer. An explanation is given below the Income / Wealth Test which
provides that 'income from salaries or agricultural land shall not be
clubbed'. (# Revised to Rs 4.5 Lakh)
4.
Following questions have been raised from time to time about the application of
the above provisions to determine creamy layer:-
(i) Will the sons and daughters of parents either
of whom or both of whom are directly recruited Class I / Group 'A' officer(s)
and such parent(s) dies / die or suffers / suffer permanent incapacitation
after retirement be treated to be excluded from the creamy layer?
(ii) Will
the sons and daughters of parents, both of whom are directly recruited Class II
/ Group 'B' officers and one of them dies or suffer permanent incapacitation
after retirement be treated to be excluded from the creamy layer?
(iii) Will
the sons and daughters of parents, both of whom are directly recruited Class II
/ Group 'B' officers and both of them die or suffer permanent incapacitation
after retirement even though either of them has had got the benefit of
employment in any International Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc.,
for a period of not less than 5 years before their death or permanent
incapacitation be treated to be excluded from the purview of creamy layer?
(iv)
Will
the sons and daughters of parent(s) who retire from the service on the basis of
which their sons and daughters fall in creamy layer, continue to fall in creamy
layer after retirement of the parent(s)?
(v) Will
the sons and daughters of parents of whom husband is directly recruited Class
III / Group 'C' or Class IV / Group 'D' employee and he gets into Class I / Group'
A' at the age of 40 or earlier be treated to be falling in creamy layer?
(vi) Will a
candidate who himself is a directly recruited Class I / Group 'A' officer or a
directly recruited Class II / Group 'B' officer who got into Class I/ Group 'A'
at the age of 40 or earlier be treated to be falling in creamy layer on the
basis of his service status?
(vii) Will
a candidate who has gross annual income of Rs. 2.5 lakh#
or above or possesses wealth above the exemption limit as prescribed in the
Wealth Tax Act for a period of three consecutive years be treated to fall in
creamy layer? (# Revised to Rs 4.5 Lakh)
(viii) The
instructions provide that a lady belonging to OBC category who has got married
to a directly recruited Class I/ Group 'A' officer
shall not be treated as falling in creamy layer on the basis of her marriage.
Will a man belonging to OBC category who is married to
a directly recruited Class I / Group' A' officer be treated as falling in
creamy layer on the basis of his marriage?
(ix) How
will the Income / Wealth Test apply in case of sons and daughters of parent(s)
employed in PSUs, etc., in which equivalence or comparability of posts has not
been established vis-a-vis
posts in the Government?
(x) What
is the scope of the explanation, 'Income from salaries or agricultural land
shall not be clubbed', given below the Income / Wealth Test?
5.
It is clarified in regard to Clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) of
(a) Parents either of whom or both of whom
are directly recruited Class I / Group 'A' officers and such parent(s) dies /
die or suffers / suffer permanent incapacitation while in service;
(b) Parents
both of whom are directly recruited Class II / Group 'B' officers and one of
them dies or suffers permanent incapacitation while in service; and
(c) Parents
both of whom are directly recruited Class II / Group 'B' officers and both of
them die or suffer permanent incapacitation while in service, even though
either of them has had the benefit of employment in any International
Organization like UN, IMF, World Bank, etc., for a period of not less than 5
years before their death or permanent incapacitation.
are not
treated to be falling in creamy layer.
But
if the parent(s) dies / die or suffers / suffer permanent incapacitation in
such cases after retirement from service, his / their sons and daughters would
be treated to be falling in creamy layer and would not get the benefit of
reservation.
6.
In regard to Clause (iv) of
7.
In regard to Clause (v) of
8.
In regard to Clauses (vi), (vii) and (viii) of
9.
In regard to Clause (ix) of
Income of the parents from the salaries and from
the other sources other than salaries and agricultural land is determined
separately. If either the income of the parents from the salaries or the income
of the parents from other sources other than salaries and agricultural land
exceeds the limit of Rs. 2.5 lakhs# per annum for a
period of three consecutive years, the sons and daughters of such persons shall
be treated to fall in creamy layer. But the sons and daughters of parents whose
income from salaries is less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs# per
annum and income from other sources is also less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs# per annum will not be treated as falling in creamy
layer even if the sum of the income from salaries and the income from the other
sources is more than Rs. 2.5 lakhs# per annum for a
period of three consecutive years. It may be noted that income from
agricultural land is not taken into account while applying the Test.
(# Revised to Rs 4.5 Lakh)
10.
In regard to Clause (x) of
11.
You are requested to bring the contents of this letter to all concerned in the
State.
Online
Registration No: CSSS-11/………….
Format of INCOME AFFIDAVIT
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NON JUDICIAL
STAMP PAPER OF Rs. TEN SAMPLE FORMAT OF TEXT TO BE WRITTEN/TYPED ON A
AFFIDAVIT DULY SWORN IN BEFORE NOTARY/FIRST CLASS
MAGISTRATE/REVENUE OFFICER ( TO BE FILLED AND SIGNED BY PARENT ) |
Signature of
Parent*
Name in full
To
be signed in the presence of Notary Public or a Magistrate/Ist
Class Magistrate Executive/ Revenue Officer/ who would also affix his signature
and seal.
* To be signed
by both parents if they are working/earning/ businessmen/tax assesee.