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More Indian children in UAE can now apply for scholarshi­p

INCOME CAP REVISED FOR ASSISTANCE BACK HOME FOR EXPATS’ CHILDREN

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

More Indian expatriate children can now apply for a scholarshi­p to pursue higher studies back home, thanks to the Indian government revising the income limit for their parents to be eligible.

“More children can now apply for scholarshi­ps under SPDC programme as monthly income limit is revised from $4,000 (Dh14,712) to $5,000,” the Indian Consulate in Dubai said in a tweet.

SPDC or Scholarshi­p Programme for Diaspora Children is the scholarshi­p scheme run by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.

It provides partial financial assistance to the extent of 75 per cent of the total cost of education including tuition fees, admission fees, hostel charges (excluding food charges) and other institutio­nal charges.

The assistance is capped at $4,000 (Dh14,691) per annum. It is applicable to children of Non-resident Indians (NRI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholder­s from 66 select countries.

Reservatio­n for expats

“A total of 150 scholarshi­ps will be available. Of these, 50 scholarshi­ps have been earmarked for children of Indian workers in ECR (Emigration Clearance Required) countries, [which include the UAE] studying in India,” the rules posted along with the tweet read.

Consul Education at the mission, Pankaj Bodkhe, told

Gulf News that the revision in the income limit will now enable children of more Indian expats in the UAE to apply for the scholarshi­p.

“The term Indian worker does not necessaril­y mean blue-collar workers. Children of all Indians working here and earning a combined income (of both husband and wife) less than $5,000 monthly can apply.” However, the seats reserved for students studying back home are likely to benefit bright students of blue-collar workers as well since most of their children study back home, he explained.

Students who are in the age group of 17-21 years as of October 31 and who have passed Senior Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examinatio­n with a minimum of 60 per cent marks or equivalent grades in aggregate of all the subjects are eligible for the scheme.

After obtaining admission, the candidates fulfilling the eligibilit­y criteria can submit the online applicatio­n form on the SPDC portal, spdcindia.gov.in.

The last date for submitting the online applicatio­n form for the academic year 20192020 is November 30.

“Once a child becomes eligible for the scholarshi­p, the money will be reimbursed,” said Bodkhe.

 ??  ?? Financial assistance for Indian expatriate children has been capped at $4,000 per annum. Picture for illustrati­ve purposes only.
Financial assistance for Indian expatriate children has been capped at $4,000 per annum. Picture for illustrati­ve purposes only.

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