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Guidelines For Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) Scheme: Important Note

The document outlines guidelines for a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme. It states that the scheme applies to engineering and pharmacy programs in government and aided colleges. It also applies to unaided colleges that have opted into the scheme. Up to 10% of seats will be set aside for students from families earning less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs annually, based on merit. Within the reserved seats, one seat is for physically handicapped students, three for women, and two for economically backward classes. Students must provide a valid income certificate to qualify for the fee waiver.

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Guidelines For Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) Scheme: Important Note

The document outlines guidelines for a Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme. It states that the scheme applies to engineering and pharmacy programs in government and aided colleges. It also applies to unaided colleges that have opted into the scheme. Up to 10% of seats will be set aside for students from families earning less than Rs. 2.5 lakhs annually, based on merit. Within the reserved seats, one seat is for physically handicapped students, three for women, and two for economically backward classes. Students must provide a valid income certificate to qualify for the fee waiver.

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Guidelines for Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) Scheme

(1) The Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme shall be applicable to all the sanctioned
seats of the Engineering and Pharmacy Courses in the Government Colleges
or Institutions and the aided Colleges or Institutions of the State, and

(2) All the sanctioned seats of the Engineering and Pharmacy Courses in the
unaided Colleges or Institutions who have opted for granting admission
under the TFW Scheme and have obtained approval of the All India Council
for Technical Education, New Delhi.

(3) The supernumerary seats (TFW) not exceeding ten per cent. of the
sanctioned intake of the college or institution shall be filled on the basis of
merit of the candidate, the annual income of whose parents does not exceed
Rs. 2.5 lakhs from all sources of income.

(4) For every 60 sanctioned intakes in a branch or division of study, one seat
shall be offered to Physically Handicapped (PH) candidate. Out of remaining
five seats, three seats shall be offered to women candidate and two seats
shall be offered to candidates belonging to Economically Backward Classes.
In the event of non-availability of candidates in particular category referred
to above, the seats shall be filled up by the candidates belonging to
Economically Backward Classes according to merit. In no case, vacant seats
under the TFW Scheme shall be offered to the general candidates.

(5) The tuition fee waiver shall be for the complete duration of the course and
students admitted under this scheme shall not be allowed to change
institutions / course under any circumstances.

Important Note : To get the benefit of TFW scheme, the candidate has to
submit the income certificate issued after 31st March 2010 from either
‘Mamlatdar’ or ‘Taluka development officer’ at the time of registration for
admission. No other certificate/document will be considered valid (e.g. Income
tax return copy, Certificate issued by ‘Sarpanch’ of Grampanchayat etc.)
 

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