Generally, How many percentage I take in 12th board for free seet of IT/software engeenering college of Gujarat??
Dear Swapnil,
Hope you are doing well. A very good question from your side. I will try to answer it in detail so you understand it very well. Following is the scheme that is provided by Gujarat Government.
- Under TFW scheme, students do not have to pay tuition fee (Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 1,00,000 approx) in SFI.
- 5% of total seats shall be filled by TFW scheme, e.g. 60 seats then 3 seats shall be filled by TFWS.
- Students whose parent's income is less than Rs. 6 lakh/annum are eligible for TFWS.
- Admission is strictly on merit number through admission committee.
- TFW scheme shall be applicable for complete duration of the course(4 Years).
- To get the benefits of TFW Scheme, the candidate has to submit the income certificate issued after 31st March from either 'Mamlatdar' or ''Taluka Development Officer (TDO)' or 'Collector(Jan Seva Kendra)' at the time of application form filling(registration for admission).
- No other document shall be considered valid(e.g. Income tax return, Certificate issued by 'Sarpanch').
And if you are from some othe rcategory than also Gujarat Government give scholarships to students. Following is the detail for that.
- Eligibility: Student must have secured 80 or more Percentile in 12th Science and family income must be less than Rs. 6 lakh/annum.
- Amount of Scholarship: Rs. 50,000/- or 50% of tuition fees whichever is less.
[2] Freeship Card for Scheduled Caste Candidates for Post Metric Scholarship
- Eligibility: Student must belong to SC or ST category and family income must be less than Rs. 2,50,000/annum.
- Amount of Scholarship: 100% tuition fees.
[3] Scholarship for SEBC/OBC Category
- Eligibility: Student must belong to OBC category and family income must be less than Rs. 2,50,000/annum.
- Amount of Scholarship: Rs. 50,000
Hope I answered your query in detail. All the best for your future program. Please upvote if you liked my answe. If you have any further queries, you can comment over here.