How seat are allocated under fee waiver scheme?
Hi Nikhil!
What is TFWS?
The Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) was introduced in 2007 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) for providing highly subsidised technical education to economically backward students, women and physically challenged students. The rule was to be applied to engineering and hospitality courses for more catering to the needs of students having different interests.
Number of Seats:
Initially the rule was not compulsorily applied to various colleges. The government initially had plans of having a supernumerary quota of 10% of the sanctioned strength for the TFWS students. However, this number has been reduced to 5% of the total seats and made compulsory to ALL colleges recognized by the AICTE which will include private unaided institutes.
Example: If there are 120 students in a department then there will be 6 Supernumerary Seats ( in addition to 120 seats ) which will be split equally; 2 seats for each of the Economically Backward, Women and Physically Challenged students.
Eligible Candidates:
Only those candidates who have an annual family income lesser than Rs. 6 Lakh from ALL possible sources are eligible to apply through the TFWS scheme. The required income related documents MUST BE validated by the appropriate competent authority of the Maharashtra State in order for the students to take the seats which are secure through the CAP round.
Thanks!