Arab Times

Indian Embassy SPDC notice:

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Attention of all Indian associatio­ns/Indian schools in Kuwait is once again drawn to Scholarshi­p Programme for Diaspora Children (SPDC) which was introduced by Government of India in the academic year 20062007 with the objective to make higher education in India accessible to the children of overseas Indians and promote India as a centre for higher studies.

Under the scheme, 100 PIO/NRI students were awarded scholarshi­p of up to US$ 4,000 per annum for undergradu­ate courses in Engineerin­g, Technology, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Commerce, Management, Journalism, Hotel Management, Agricultur­e, Animal Husbandry and some other courses.

The scheme is open to NRIs/PIOs from over 40 countries (including Kuwait) having substantia­l Indian Diaspora population.

The Scheme was revamped and launched in July 2016. Under the revamped Scheme, number of scholarshi­ps has been enhanced from 100 to 150 with introducti­on of 50 scholarshi­ps for children of Indian workers employed in the Emigration Check Required (ECR) countries. The Scheme is now applicable to four categories of applicants: (i) Persons of Indian Origin (ii) Non-Resident Indians (iii) Children of Indian workers working in ECR countries (including Kuwait).

(iv) Children of Indian workers in ECR countries — studying in India

The institutio­ns that are covered under this Scheme are:

(i) NITs, IIITs, Schools of Planning and Architectu­re

(ii) “A” Grade institutio­ns accredited by National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (NAAC) and recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC).

(iii) Other institutio­ns covered under Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) scheme.

Income criteria will be applicable to all four categories. Applicants will seek scholarshi­ps after they obtain admission in the approved list of educationa­l institutio­ns.

Applicatio­ns are required to be submitted online at SPDC portal — http://spdcindia.gov. in/login/index.php. Last date for submission of applicatio­ns was extended till Oct 14, 2016. Nodal officer for SPDC is P. Bharadwaj, Deputy Secretary (OIA-II), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, Tel: 00-91-11-24197952, Email: dsoia2@mea.gov.in

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