Question
Consider the following; I.The amount of the
scholarship under the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMSS) is ₹12000 per annum. II.Students whose parental income from all sources is not more than ₹6,50,000 per annum are eligible to avail of the scholarships III.The students must have a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent grade in the Class VII examination to appear in the selection test for the award of a scholarship (relaxable by 5% for SC/ST students). Which of the above statement is/are correct?Solution
The amount of the scholarship under the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMMSS) is ₹12000 per annum. Students whose parental income from all sources is not more than ₹3,50,000 per annum are eligible to avail of the scholarships The students must have a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade in the Class VII examination to appear in the selection test for the award of a scholarship (relaxable by 5% for SC/ST students).
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