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 2006-2007 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: 00-91-1124197952, Email: dsoia2@mea.gov.in

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