DEPDGuidelines 1
DEPDGuidelines 1
DEPDGuidelines 1
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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CENTRAL SECTOR UMBRELLA SCHEME
CONTENT
Sl. Page
TOPICS
No. No.
1 Introduction
3-4
4-5
2 General Conditions of Eligibility
5-6
3 Broad Features of Scholarship Schemes
6-7
4 Pre-Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
7-10
5 Post-Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
Top Class Education Scholarship for Students with 10-11
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Disabilities
Procedure of Applications and Selection for Pre-Matric, Post- 11-12
7
Matric and Top Class Scholarship schemes
12-13
8 Duration and Renewal of Scholarship/Award
13-14
9 Other Conditions
14
10 Mode of Disbursal of Scholarship
14
11 Monitoring
14-19
12 National Fellowship for Persons with Disabilities
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SCHEME OF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
1. INTRODUCTION
1.3. Section 31 (I) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
(RPwD) states that “Notwithstanding anything contained in the Rights of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, every child with
benchmark disability between the age of six to eighteen years shall have the
right to free education in a neighborhood school, or in a special school, of his
choice”.
1.4. Further, Section 32 (2) of the RPwD Act states that the appropriate
Government and local authorities shall ensure that every child with benchmark
disability has access to free education in an appropriate environment till he
attains the age of eighteen years.
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1.5. To fulfill these mandates, the Department of Empowerment of
Persons with Disabilities, Government of India is implementing “Scheme of
Scholarships for Students with Disabilities” with following six components:
i. Pre-matric Scholarship (For Classes IX and X)
ii. Post-matric Scholarship (For Class XI to Post-Graduate
Degree/Diploma)
iii. Top Class Education (For Graduate and Post-Graduate Degree/Diploma
in notified institutes of excellence in education)
iv. National Overseas Scholarship (For Master’s Degree/Ph.D. in
Institutions/Colleges/Universities abroad)
v. National Fellowship (For M. Phil and Ph.D. in Indian Universities)
vi. Free Coaching (For recruitment examinations for Group A, B and C posts
and entrance examinations for admission to various technical and
professional courses).
iii. Not more than two children with disabilities of the same parents will be
entitled to receive benefits of the scheme. In case the second child is a twin, the
scholarship under the schemes will be admissible to the twin.
iv. Scholarship for studying in any class will be available for only one year. If a
student has to repeat a class, she/he would not get scholarship for that class
for a second (or a subsequent) year.
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v. A scholarship holder under this scheme will not avail any other
scholarship/stipend. No scholarship will be paid to the students under this
scheme from the date he/she accepts any other scholarship/stipend.
Parental Reservation
Income of slots for
Sr. Admissible for
Scheme Slots * (per female
No. Classes/Courses
annum) candidates
Ceiling **
1 Pre-Matric IX and X 25,000 Rs. 2.5 50%
(including lakh
renewal
cases)
2 Post-Matric XI, XII, Post- 17,000 Rs. 2.5 50%
matriculation Diploma/ (including lakh
Certificates, Bachelor’s renewal
Degree or Diploma in cases)
India, Master’s Degree/
Diploma from any
University recognized by
UGC/AICTE.
3 Top Class Graduate and Post- 300 Rs. 8 lakh 50%
Education graduate Degree/ (including
Diploma in institutes renewal
notified by DEPwD cases)
4 National Master Degree and PhD 20 + Rs. 8 lakh 30%
Overseas in foreign universities/ ongoing
institutes cases
5 National M. Phil. / PhD in Indian 200+ No income -
Fellowship universities ongoing ceiling
cases
* Slots for Pre-Matric, Post-Matric and Top Class schemes include fresh as
well as renewal cases. Fresh cases will be considered only against the left
over slots after processing all the renewal cases. Thus, mere fulfilling the
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eligibility criteria will not entitle grant of scholarship due to fixed number
of slots in a year.
NOTE 1: Post-matric scholarships are not awarded for training courses like
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's Courses and Private Pilot license Courses,
Courses at Training at Ship Dufferin (Now Rajendra), Courses of training at the
Military College, Dehradun, courses at Pre-examination Training Centres of all
India and State levels.
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4.2 SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT:
a. Eligibility conditions:
Post- Matric Scholarship will be given for study of all recognized post-
matriculation or post-secondary courses (upto Master degree level) pursued in
recognized institutions/Universities with the following exceptions:
i. Candidates who after passing one stage of education are studying in the
same stage of education in different subject (e.g. B.Com. after B.A. in other
subject) will not be eligible. However, students pursuing
L.L.B/B.Ed/B.El.Ed. after passing B.A./B.Sc./B.E. etc. are eligible for Post-
Matric Scholarship under this scheme.
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ii. Students who are pursuing two different courses of study simultaneously
can avail the scholarship for any one course only provided pursuance of
such courses are permissible under the rules/regulations of the
Educational Authority concerned.
iii. Students who after failing or passing the under graduate examinations in
Arts/Science/Commerce join any recognized professional or Technical
Certificate/Diploma/Degree courses will be awarded scholarship, if
otherwise eligible.
iv. Students who pursue their studies through correspondence courses are
also eligible. The term correspondence includes distance and continuing
education.
b. SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT:
c. MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE:
(Amount in Rs.)
Rate of Maintenance
allowance
Groups (per month)
Day
Hostellers
Scholars
Group I
All Bachelor’s/Post-Graduate Degree courses in
Medicine, Engineering/Technology, Planning/
Architecture, Fashion Technology, Management, 1600 750
Business/ Finance Administration, Computer Science/
Applications, Agriculture, Veterinary and Allied
Sciences. All Post-Graduate Degree/Diploma courses
recognized by UGC/AICTE in any discipline
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Rate of Maintenance
allowance
Groups (per month)
Day
Hostellers
Scholars
Group II
Professional courses leading to Degree/ Diploma,
1100 700
Certificate in areas like Pharmacy (B. Pharma), LLB,
BFS, other para-medical branches like Rehabilitation,
Diagnostics, etc., Mass Communication, Hotel
Management & Catering, Travel/Tourism/Hospitality,
Interior Decoration, Nutrition & Dietetics, Commercial
Art, Financial Services (e.g., Banking, Insurance,
Taxation, etc.)
Group III
All other courses leading to a Graduate degree not covered
950 650
under Group I & II, e.g. ,BA/B.Sc/B.Com, etc.
Group IV
Note: The list of courses grouped (I to IV) is only illustrative and not
exhaustive. The State Governments/Union Territory Administrations are, thus,
themselves competent to decide the appropriate grouping of courses at their
level.
d. DISABILITY ALLOWANCES:
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e. REIMBURSEMENT OF COMPULSORY NON-REFUNDABLE FEES
Students are paid enrolment/registration fees, tuition fees, games fee, union
fee, library fees, magazine fees, Medical Examination and such other fees
compulsorily payable by the scholar to the Institution or University/Board. The
maximum fee ceiling for reimbursement of ‘Compulsory Non-refundable Fees’
for Post-Matric scholarship is Rs.1.50 lakh per annum. Refundable deposits
like caution money, security deposit will, however, be excluded.
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Sl. No. Components of Scholarship Financial Assistances
c) Special Allowances (related to types Rs. 2,000/- per month
of disabilities like reader allowance,
escort allowance, helper allowance
etc.)
d) Books & Stationery Rs. 5,000/- per annum.
e) Reimbursement of expenses for Rs. 45,000/- as a one time
purchase of a computer/ laptop with grant in the first year of the
accessories. course.
(For getting the benefit, student
has to submit requisite
documents viz., bill/receipt as
proof of purchase of the
Laptop/Computer )
f) Reimbursement of expenses for Rs. 30,000/- as a one time
purchase of Aids and Assistive devices grant in the first year of the
relating to the particular disability of course.
the selected candidates. (The reimbursement is made
based on the requisite
documents viz., bills/vouchers
submitted by the students to
ensure genuineness of the
claim.)
b. The applicants should submit their application through the on-line system
within the last date prescribed for receipt of applications. All requisite
documents like photograph, proof of age, disability certificate, income
certificate of the parent, tuition fees receipt, last academic qualification
certificate, etc. duly filled in the prescribed format are required to be
uploaded in the on-line system.
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digitally sign the final list in Public Finance Management System (PFMS) for
disbursal of scholarship amount to the beneficiaries.
g. In case of tie, the age will be considered, i.e., the older candidate will
get preference.
h. Keeping in view the above merit criteria, final selection will be done
through National Scholarship Portal as per slot distributed state wise.
(i) The award once made will be effective from the stage at which it is given to
the completion of the course subject to good conduct and regularity in
attendance. It will be renewed from year to year provided that, within the total
duration of the course which is continuous for a number of years, the scholar
secures promotion to the next higher class irrespective of the fact whether such
examinations are conducted by a University or the Institution.
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shall bear his/her own expenses until he/she secures promotion to the next
higher class.
9. OTHER CONDITIONS
(ii) A scholarship awarded may be cancelled if the scholar changes the subject
of the course of study for which the scholarship was originally awarded.
(iii) A scholar is liable to refund the scholarship amount at the discretion of the
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Government of India,
if during the course of the year, the studies for which the scholarship has been
awarded, is discontinued by him/her.
(iv) Maintenance allowance is payable from 1st April or from the month of
admission, whichever is later, to the month in which the examinations are
completed, at the end of the academic year (including maintenance allowance
during holidays), provided that if the scholar secures admission after the 20th
day of a month, the amount will be paid from the month following the month of
admission.
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(vi) Scholarship will not be paid for the period of internship/houseman ship in
the M.B.B.S. course or for a practical training in other courses if the student is
in receipt of some remuneration during the internship period or some
allowance/stipend during the practical training in other course.
The above three components of the Scholarship Scheme viz. Pre Matric, Post
Matric and Top Class Education shall be implemented through the National
Scholarship Portal and the amount will be directly credited into the bank
accounts of the beneficiaries linked with Aadhar through DBT mode.
11. MONITORING
(ii) The State Government shall ensure that lists of beneficiaries, with
necessary particulars, are maintained district-wise, and category-wise.
12.1. OBJECTIVES:
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12.2. Institutions/Universities covered:
The scheme covers:
ii. Fellowship holder under this scheme will not avail any other
scholarship/stipend. No scholarship will be paid to the students under
this scheme from the date he/she accepts any other
scholarship/stipend.
iii. Fellowships shall be awarded to candidates for pursuing regular and full
time M. Phil./Ph. D courses in Universities/Research Institutions as
referred to above in para 12.2.
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iv. A scholar is eligible to receive only one fellowship at a time. The scholar
is required to declare that he/she will not accept/receive any other
monetary benefit/scholarship/fellowship from other sources. In other
words, a scholar who is awarded fellowship under this scheme shall not
accept any other fellowship/scholarship or hold any appointment, paid
or otherwise, or receive any emoluments, salary, stipend etc. from any
other source during the tenure of the award (except in case of ‘academic
leave’ of one year). If a scholar is already in receipt of any
scholarship/fellowship, he/she will have to relinquish either the previous
scholarship/fellowship/any other monetary benefit or to forgo the
selection under this scheme.
v. A scholar who does not complete his/her research work during the
period of fellowship shall not be eligible to apply again under this
scheme. Similarly, a scholar who has completely or partially availed any
of this fellowship for Ph.D. earlier shall also not be eligible for fellowship
again under this scheme.
vi. After two years of joining the fellowship on the pattern of Junior
Research Fellowship (JRF), if the progress in the research work of the
fellow is found satisfactory, his/her tenure will be extended for a further
period of three years on the pattern of Senior Research Fellowship (SRF)
as per UGC Fellowship Guidelines issued from to time.
vii. The fellowship shall be paid from 1st April of the year for which candidate
is selected or from the date of Registration under M. Phil/Ph. D. or from
the date of joining M. Phil/Ph. D programme, whichever is later.
viii. In case of integrated M. Phil & Ph.D. or Ph.D., the maximum tenure is 5
years. For doing M.Phil., fellowship shall be granted for two years or upto
the date of submission of M.Phil. Dissertation, whichever is earlier.
ix. The maximum allowed gap period for continuation from M.Phil. to Ph.D.
under this scheme shall be 2 years (from the date of declaration of result
of M.Phil. to date of admission to Ph.D.). However, the total tenure of
fellowship shall remain five years excluding the gap period. No fellowship
shall be paid during the gap period.
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xi. Employees of any University/ College/ Educational Institution/ Central/
State/ UT Government shall be excluded from availing Fellowship, even if
they are on Study Leave or Extra Ordinary Leave to pursue the M. Phil./
Ph. D. course.
xii. No fellow will not be considered for the award for second or subsequent
times as the individual can be awarded the fellowship only once in a
lifetime.
The rates of fellowship will be at par with the UGC Fellowships. Presently these
rates are as follow:
Note:
(i) Regarding HRA:
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a. In case, hostel accommodation is provided to the scholars by their
institutions, the scholar is eligible to draw only the hostel fee excluding
mess, electricity, water charges etc.
e. In case the scholar wishes to draw HRA, he/she is required to claim HRA
on monthly basis by submitting monthly confirmation Certificate in the
prescribed format, to his/her institution.
(ii) Other facilities such as medical facilities, leave including maternity leave
will be governed as per the guidelines of UGC in case of their fellowship
programme.
ii. The qualified candidates under NFPwD, who have not secured
admission at the time of application for Fellowship under the Scheme
are required to take admission for regular and full time M. Phil./Ph. D.
in a recognized research institution at the first available opportunity
but not later than three years from the date of award of
fellowship.
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institutions, the same will be sent to the Department for final
approval.
iv. The decision of the Department with regard to awarding the Fellowship
shall be final and no appeal would lie against any decision of the
Department in regard thereof.
ii. Payment files of the candidates will be digitally signed by the authorized
signatory of the Department on PFMS and fellowship amount will be
transferred to the respective bank accounts of the scholars through DBT
mode.
iv. Payment of fellowship and any other admissible allowance shall be made
to the beneficiaries through their bank accounts linked with Aadhar.
13.1. OBJECTIVE:
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13.2. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION AND ELIGIBILITY:
(i) For Ph.D. - Fifty five per cent (55%) marks or equivalent grade in relevant
Master’s Degree.
(ii) For Masters' Degree: - Fifty five per cent (55%) marks or equivalent grade
in relevant Bachelor’s Degree.
(v) The candidate is also eligible for scholarship under this scheme to
pursue the same level (Masters/Ph.D.) course but in a different
stream (Science/Arts/Commerce etc.) other than for which he/she has
already acquired the qualification from any
University/Institution/College either in India or abroad, subject to the
condition that the candidate has not availed scholarship from
Central/State Government for that same level course.
13.3. AGE
Below 35 (Thirty -Five) years as on 1st January of the year of application.
Maintenance allowance
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For U.K GBP 9900 p.a countries at (a) and (b) to meet the
miscellaneous expenditure incurred
on Boarding/Lodging.
Contingency allowance
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paid as per actual
in Indian Rupees
Examination fee for One time examination fee for appearing in English
appearing in English language/other tests such as GRE, GMAT, TOEFL,
language/other tests IELTS., etc., required for admission to institutions
/universities abroad would be reimbursed by Indian
Mission Abroad as per actual subject to a maximum of
Rs.50,000/-.
Local travel Second Class railway fare from the port of
disembarkation to the place of study and back. In case
of far flung places not connected by rail, bus fare from
the place of residence to the nearest railway station,
actual charges of crossing by ferry, air fare to the
nearest rail-cum-air Station and/or second class
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railway fare by the shortest route to the port of
embarkation and back will be reimbursed by the Indian
Mission abroad.
Earning from The awardees are permitted to supplement their
research/teaching admissible allowance by undertaking
assistance-ship Research/Teaching Assistantship up to US$ 2400/- (US
dollars two thousand four hundred) per annum and for
awardees in United Kingdom, GBP 1560/- (Great
Britain Pound One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty only)
per annum. Beyond the admissible ceilings, the annual
maintenance allowance under the scheme shall be
correspondingly reduced.
(ii) Masters Degree – 1/2/3 years (One/two three years) depending upon the
duration of the Course.
Note: (i) The extension of stay beyond prescribed period for levels of courses
as mentioned above may be considered without financial assistance of any kind
except the air passage to return to India, if recommendation of the competent
authority in the educational institution/ university as well as the Indian
Mission abroad is received, certifying that such an overstay for a specified
period is absolutely essential for facilitating the candidate to complete the
course. The final decision in this regard will however rest with the Department
of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.
(ii) Extension of stay abroad beyond completion of the course or duration of the
scholarship is allowed without financial support/ return ticket to India.
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ii. The applications shall be screened by the Screening Committee as
per the Scheme guidelines. The eligible candidates shortlisted by the
Screening Committee shall be placed before the Selection
Committee. The Selection Committee shall assess the eligible
candidates based on their educational qualifications and experience,
their disability category and percentage, the University abroad and
the course to which they propose to take admission etc. and draw a
merit list within the sanctioned number of yearly slot which will
finally and decisively complete the selection procedure.
ii. The selected candidate is required to execute a surety bond on the non-
judicial stamp paper before a notary public with two sureties separately for
Rs.50,000/- (fifty thousand), and also solvency certificate separately for the
same amount stating that persons are possessing property /wealth for a
minimum amount of Rs. 50,000/-.
iii. Candidates availing the benefits of this scheme are required to return to
India within one month of the completion of the course. However, if a
candidate wishes to stay abroad after completion of the course, the same is
allowed without any financial support including return air tickets to India.
The awardee intending to return to India is required to intimate Indian
Embassy abroad in advance and should also inform the Department of
his/her returns.
iv. The candidate will give an undertaking that he will allow his university to
share information with concerned Indian Mission abroad and the
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.
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v. The candidate has to give an undertaking that he/she is not in receipt of
any scholarship from any government /other organization including
University/College for the course he/she is applying under this scheme
vii. All administrative matters like study leave salary, etc., will be directly
resolved by the candidate with his/her employer and as per rules of the
serving organization. The DEPwD will not take any responsibility or render
any assistance in this regard.
viii. In case of some exigency at home, where the candidate is required to return
to India for some time to attend to it, the awardee is permitted to return to
India for the specific purpose, after having informed the Indian Mission and
the educational institution where one is pursuing studies about it. The
awardee will, however, be required to bear to and fro journey expenses for
the visit and shall also not be entitled to receive maintenance allowance
under the scheme, for the period of being away from the place of his/her
educational institution abroad and the maintenance allowance shall be
paid by this Department only from the date of his/her resuming the same
course at the same institution. The awardee after having dealt with the
situation at home, is required to return to the place of his/her educational
institution, as early as possible, failing which, he/she shall be liable to be
declared a defaulter and the recovery proceeding will be initiated against
him/her.
ix. It will be for the candidate to obtain the appropriate visa for the country
where he/she intends to study under award from the scheme. Government
of India will render no assistance to a candidate for obtaining Visa.
x. Selected candidates are required to furnish all such documents and enter
into such agreements as shall be decided by the Government of India from
time to time before their departure.
xi. In case the awardee has received over/excess payment from the
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities or through any
other agency acting on its behalf, he/she is liable to refund the same to the
Government of India and his/her employer (if any) is authorized to recover
the excess amount from his/her dues, on request from Government of
India, and refund the same to the Government of India.
xii. The decision of Government of India will be final in all such issues, as may
come up during the course of time.
xiii. The candidate shall not change the course of study or research for which
scholarship has been sanctioned. However, if situation arise where an
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awardee pursuing Ph.D. in a university/ institution, finds a serious
situation where his/her guide has left and there are no immediate
replacements thereof or the university/ institutions has discontinued the
research support facilities in the area; the Indian Missions abroad in such
cases are authorized to allow the awardee to change the university/
institutions, after the Missions are satisfied about such a need, however,
subject to the condition that the credits if any earned by the awardee in the
earlier university/ institution are acceptable for transfer by the second
university/ institutions and that the total period of award will remain
unchanged, and such a transfer/change, will be permitted only once during
the award.
xiv. Decision of the Department will be final and binding on the awardees on all
issues arising due to unforeseen circumstances and situations which are
not covered under the Scheme guidelines.
In case, a candidate pursuing studies abroad violates any of the terms and
conditions of the bonds executed by him/her and that the educational
institution/ university intimates the Indian Mission abroad about his/her
adverse reports on studies and/or conduct and/or that the candidate leaves for
any other country or absconds or joins any other university or
course/programme or/and returns to India in case of exigency without
intimating the Indian Mission abroad, he/she will be declared defaulter and
will become liable for refund of entire amount spent on him/her along with the
interest which will be 12% per annum and in case an awardee fails to pay the
amount within six months from the date on which a demand for such refund is
made, penal interest at the rate which is 2.5 % higher than the above normal
rate of interest on the outstanding amount would be charged.
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with them, as they deem fit and necessary and in accordance with their extant
rules and regulations in such cases.
ii. In case the awardee is unable to complete the course successfully, he will
be declared defaulter and will become liable for refund of entire amount
spent on him/her along with the interest as prescribed in the defaulter
clause. However, if the guide/head of the department of the candidate
certifies that the candidate has not been found wanting in his/her
commitment/dedication/attention to studies then the DEPwD shall have
the right to exempt him/her from the penalty clause of defaulter under the
Scheme. The Indian Missions, in all such cases, will provide the return air
passage to India by shortest route and economy class.
iii. The Indian Missions are required to intimate to this Department about the
return of the awardee to India.
13.11. MONITORING
i. The Indian Missions abroad will obtain bi-annual progress reports from the
University/College/Institution where the awardee is pursuing his/her studies.
The Missions will inform this Department about such serious adverse
developments in case of the awardee which requires decision towards further
continuation of the award or otherwise.
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14. COMMON PROVISIONS FOR ALL COMPONENTS OF THE SCHEME
14.3. LITIGATIONS:
Any litigation on matters arising out of this scheme will be subject to sole
jurisdiction of the courts situated in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
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g) Joint Secretary, Department of Medical Member
Education, Min. of Health & FW
h) A representative of the UGC Member
The Chairperson of the Committee may invite other experts as special invitees,
as and when it deems necessary. The Committee may meet as and when
decided by the chairperson and will make suitable recommendations for
improving the implementation of the operation of the Scheme.
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Annexure -I
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13. Indian Institute of Technology I.I.T. Hyderabad Andhra
Hyderabad Ordnance Factory Pradesh
Estate, Yeddumailaram-
502205
14. Indian Institute of Technology IIT Roorkee, Roorkee- Himachal
Mandi 247667 Pradesh
15. Indian Institute of 3rd Floor, Main Madhya
Technology, Indore Building, IIT- Bombay, Pradesh
Mumbai-
400076
16. Indian Institute of (Banaras Hindu University Uttar
Technology, Varanasi VARANASI – 221005 (UP) Pradesh
II-NITs[30]
17. National Institute of Warangal–506004 Andhra
Technology Warangal Pradesh
18. National Institute of Silchar–788010 Assam
Technology Silchar
19. National Institute of Patna–800005 Bihar
Technology Patna
20. Sardar Vallabhbhai Surat–395607 Gujarat
National Inst. of
Technology Surat
21. National Institute of Jamshedpur– Jharkhan
Technology Jamshedpur 831014 d
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28. National Institute of Hamirpur-177001 Himachal
Technology Hamirpur Pradesh
29. National Institute of Hazaratbal, Srinagar- J&K
Technology Hazaratbal 190006
30. Maulana Azad National Inst. Bhopal-462007 MP
of Technology
31. Malaviya National Inst. of Jaipur–302017 Rajastha
Technology Jaipur n
32. National Institute of Durgapur–713209 West
Technology Durgapur Bengal
33. National Institute of Tiruchirappalli- 620015 Tamil
Technology Trichy Nadu
34. Motilal Nehru National Inst. Allahabad-211004 Uttar
of Technology Allahabad Pradesh
35. National Institute of Agartala Tripura
Technology Agartala
36. National Institute of Raipur Chhattisg
Technology Raipur arh
37. National Institute of Manipur(NIT Agartala– Manipur
Technology Manipur 799055)
38. National Institute of Sikkim (NIT Calicut – Sikkim
Technology Sikkim 673601,Kerala)
39. National Institute of Arunachal Pradesh Arunacha
Technology Arunachal (NIT Durgarpur– 713209) l Pradesh
Pradesh
40. National Institute of Uttarakhand Uttarakh
Technology Uttarakhand (NIT Kurukshetra– and
136119,Haryana)
41. National Institute of Mizoram Mizoram
Technology Mizoram (Visvesvaraya NIT,
Nagpur–440011)
42. National Institute of Nagaland(NIT Silchar– Nagaland
Technology Nagaland 788010, Assam)
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45. National Institute of Puducherry (NIT Puducher
Technology Puducherry Tiruchirappalli 620015, ry
Tamil Nadu)
46. National Institute of Delhi (NIT Warangal– Delhi
Technology Delhi 506004, A.P.)
III-IIITs of MHRD[20]
47. Indian Institute of Deoghat, Jhalwa, Uttar
Information Technology Allahabad-211011 Pradesh
Allahabad
48. Indian Institute of MITS Campus, Gwalior- Madhya
Information Technology& 474075 Pradesh
Management Gwalior
49. Indian Instt. Of Inf. Tech., Jabalpur Madhya
Design& Manufacturing Pradesh
Jabalpur
50. Indian Instt. of Inf. Tech., Kanchipuram Tami
Design& Manufacturing Nadu
Kanchipuram
51. Indian Institute of Malavaipalem village of Andhra
Information & Technology, Satyavedu Mandal in Pradesh
Chittoor Chittoor
52. Indian Institute of Village Koona, Godavari Andhra
Information & Technology, District, Near Kakinada Pradesh
Kakinada
53. Indian Institute of Village – Bongora (under Assam
Information & Technology, Chayani Mouza ), PO –
Guwahati Mirza, District Kamrup
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58. Indian Institute of Village Valllichira, Meenachil Kerala
Information & Technology, Taluk, Kottayam
Kottayam
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69. National Institute of ViharLake, Mumbai Maharas
Industrial Engineering -400087 htra
Mumbai
70. Indian School of Mines Dhanbad-826004 Bihar
Dhanbad
71. North Eastern Reg. Inst. of Nirjuli-79110, Itanagar Arunacha
Science & Technology l
Itanagar Pradesh
72. Sant Longowal Inst. of KothiNo.178,Sector Chandiga
Engg. & Technology II-A, Chandigarh rh
Chandigarh
73. Institute of Technology, Varanasi-221005 Uttar
Banaras Hindu University Pradesh
Varanasi
74. Punjab Engineering College Sector-12, Chandigarh- Chandiga
Chandigarh 160012 rh
75. Delhi Technological Shahbad Daulatpur, Delhi
University (formerly Delhi Bawana Road, Rohini, New
Collegeof Engineering) Delhi- 110042
76. School of Planning& 1stFloor,Sports Complex, Madhya
Architecture, Bhopal MANIT, Bhopal-51 Pradesh
77. SchoolofPlanning& Sy.No.71/1,NH-5, Andhra
Architecture, Vijayawada Nidamanuru, Vijayawada- Pradesh
521104
78. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Tatapur Chowk, Rae Uttar
Petroleum Bareli-229316 Pradesh
Technology(RGIPT), Rae
Bareli
79. Indian Maritime Chennai Tamil
University (IMU), Chennai Nadu
80. Indian Institute of Space Valiamala P.O., Kerala
Science and Thiruvananthapuram -
Technology(IIST), 695547
Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala
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82. Indian Institute of Gachibowli, Opposite Andhra
Information CMC, Hyderabad-500032 Pradesh
Technology Hyderabad
83. Indian Institute of 26/C, Electronic City, Karnatak
Information Technology Hosur Road, Bangalore- a
Bangalore 560100
84. Indian Institute of Park Centre, Techno park Kerala
Information Technology& Campus,
Management Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram
VI–Other Non-Govt. Engineering Institutes[9]
85. Birla Institute of Technology Pilani-333031 Rajastha
Pilani n
86. Birla Institute of Technology Goa Campus Goa
Goa
87. Birla Institute of Technology Messra-835215 Ranchi
& Science Mesra
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95. Indian Institute of Bannerghat Road, Karnatak
Management Bangalore Bangalore- 560076 a
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109. Indian Institut eof Sirmour Himachal
Management, Sirmour Pradesh
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119. Institute of Management Raj Nagar, Ghaziabad- Uttar
Technology(IMT) 201001 Pradesh
Ghaziabad
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132. The WB National University Dr.AmbedkarBhavan12, West
of Juridical Sciences LB Block, Sector III, Salt Bengal
Kolkata Lake City, Kolkata-
700098
133. Hidayatullah National HNLU Bhawan, Civil Lines, Chhattisg
Law University Raipur Raipur, Chhattisgarh- arh
492001
4.MEDICINE (27)
I–Central Government Medical Institutes[8]
142. All India Institute of Ansari Nagar, New Delhi Delhi
Medical Sciences Delhi
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143. Jawaharlal Institute of Post- Dhanvantri Nagar, Puducher
graduate Medical Education Gorimedu, Pondicherry– ry
& Research Pondicherry 605 006
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154. Govt. Medical College Kozhikode, Calicut- Kerala
Calicut 673008
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168. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute Thiruvananthapuram Kerala
of Medial Sciences and
Technology,
Thiruvananthapuram
5.AGRICULTUREANDALLIEDSCIENCES[5]
Central Government Institutes
169. Indian Agricultural Pusa, NewDelhi- Delhi
Research Institute Delhi 110012
7.FASHION/DESIGN(17)
National Institute of Fashion Technology
178. National Institute of HauzKhas, Near Gulmohar Delhi
Fashion Technology Delhi Park, New Delhi-110016
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179. National Institute of NIFT Campus,CA Karnatak
Fashion Technology SiteNo:21,Sector- a
Bangalore 1,27thMain,
Bangalore
180. National Institute of NIFT Block, MP Bhoj Open Madhya
Fashion Technology University Campus, Pradesh
Bhopal Kolar Road, Bhopal-
462042
181. National Instituteof NIFT Campus, Rajiv Gandhi Tamil
Fashion Technology Salai, Taramani,Chennai- Nadu
Chennai 600113
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189. National Institute of NIFT Campus, North Meghalay
Fashion Technology Eastern Indira Gandhi a
Shillong Regional Institute of
Health& Medical Sciences
(Old NEIGRIHMS
Campus),'C'Block, Pasteur
Hills Lawmali, Shillong-
793012
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201. Inst.of Hotel Mgt. Near Bani Park Police Rajastha
Catering Tech.& Applied Station, Sikar n
Nutrition Jaipur Road,Jaipur302016
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212. Institute of Hotel CIT Campus, Tharamani Tamil
Management, Catering P.O. Chennai-600113 Nadu
Technology & Applied
Nutrition Chennai
213. Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Sector-42/D, Chandigarh- Chandiga
Hotel Management, Catering 160036 rh
Technology& Applied
Nutrition Chandigarh
214. Inst. of Hotel Mgt. Catering Veer Surender Sai Nagar, Orissa
Tech.& Applied Nutrition Bhubaneshwar-
Bhubaneswar 751004
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221. Deen Dayal Upa. Inst. For 4,VishnuDigamber Delhi
the Phy. Handicapped New Marg,New Delhi-
Delhi 110002
222. Ali Yavar Jung National Kishan Chand Marg, Maharas
Institute for the Hearing Bandra(West), Mumbai- htra
Handicapped Mumbai 400050
223. National Institute of Olatpur,PO Bairoi, Orissa
Rehabilitation Training and Cuttack-754010
Research Cuttack
224. National Institute for the 116,RajpurRoad, Uttaranc
Visually Handicapped Dehradun hal
Dehradun
225. National Institute for the BT Road, Bon- Hooghly, West
Orthopaedically Kolkata- Bengal
Handicapped Kolkata 700090
226. National Institute for East Coast Road, Tamil
Empowerment of Persons Muttukadu, Kovalam Post, Nadu
with Multiple Disabilities Chennai-
Chennai 603112
10. Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISERs) (7)
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233. Indian Institute of Science Tirupati Andhra
Education & Research, Pradesh
Tirupati
11.MISCELLANEOUS[7]
234. Tata Institute of Social PO Box 8313, Maharas
Science Mumbai Deonar,Mumbai-400088 htra
235. National School of LTG Auditorium, Mandi Delhi
Drama Delhi House, New Delhi
236. The Energy & Resources Darbari Seth Block, Delhi
Institute New Delhi Habitat Place,Lodhi Road,
New Delhi- 110003
237. Film and Television Law College Road, Maharas
Institute of India Pune Pune-411004 htra
238. Indian Institute of Mass Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Delhi
Communication JNU New Campus,
New Delhi New Delhi- 110067
239. Academy of Scientific and Chennai Tamil
Innovative Research, Nadu
Chennai
240. National Institute of Mohali Punjab
Pharmaceutical, Educational
and Research, Mohali
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