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KMV scholarship for deserving students

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Jalandhar, August 30

To ensure that financial crunch caused by the Covid-19 pandemic does not act as a barrier to students, KMV College on Sunday announced full freeship for 5 per cent deserving students in each programme.

While making this announcement, Principal Atima Sharma Dwivedi reiterated the commitment of the college to the cause of women emancipation through providing educational opportunities to girls and by making all-out efforts to reach out to even the most marginalised class.

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She said, “No student leaves KMV portals because of the paucity of funds as here service to humanity is our motto and mission and this initiative of providing full scholarship to 5 per cent students with outstanding performance in academics, co-curricular activities and sports and to students with physical disabilities, besides helping the needy and economically weak students.”

Divulging details of the types of scholarships announced, she said the full freeship would be given to students scoring 93 per cent marks and above and to those achieving the top position in the university in any stream. Also, an amount of Rs 10,000 as scholarship to students scoring 90 to 92.9 per cent marks, Rs 6,000 to students obtaining 86 to 89.9 per cent marks and Rs 4,000 to students scoring 80 to 85.9 per cent marks.

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