Question
The PM Vidyalaxmi scheme aims to cover educational
expenses for students in which type of institutions?Solution
The scheme targets students in QHEIs, which includes select public and private institutions, covering tuition fees and other course-related expenses to enable students from varied backgrounds to pursue quality higher education.
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