6% Interest Subsidy on Loans taken through Banks for Study Abroad
The scheme aims to reduce financial stress for ST students pursuing foreign education by providing up to ₹1,50,000 subsidy on interest for 3 years.
The scheme aims to provide development assistance to Colleges to help in the consolidation and expansion of infrastructure. Financial assistance is provided to eligible Colleges for the construction and renovation of essential buildings like classrooms, laboratories, and hostels.
The scheme aims to provide development assistance to Colleges to help in the consolidation and expansion of infrastructure. Financial assistance is provided to eligible Colleges for the construction and renovation of essential buildings like classrooms, laboratories, and hostels.
##### ***Financial Assistance*** - The scheme provides financial assistance for the construction and renovation/extension (of existing buildings) of various types of buildings (e.g., classrooms, library, laboratories, administrative block, staff quarters, hostels). - The University Grants Commission provides financial assistance on a 100% basis within the approved ceiling. - Colleges may seek assistance up to 60% of the total grants allocated under General Development Assistance in a Plan period for the construction of buildings. ##### ***Disbursement*** The release of the approved grant is staggered based on progress and documentation: - 50% of the approved grant will be released while conveying the University Grants Commission’s approval to the Plan and Estimates. - 40% of the approved grant will be released upon receipt of the audited Utilisation Certificate, audited Statement of Expenditure, and progress report of the first installment indicating the stage of construction (Annexure-IV & V). - Remaining 10% of the grant will be released on receipt of the Completion documents (Annexure-IV, VI, VII, revised estimates, and photographs). ##### ***Conditions*** - The College must ensure that the expenditure exceeding the UGC grant, if any, will be met by the College from its own resources. - The construction must not be delayed for want of funds. - The Project should be completed in a time-bound manner (in months). - The construction must be executed in accordance with the plan
Step 1: Offline application — step 1
Step 1: Constitute the Building Committee and Determine Project Requirements
Step 2: Offline application — step 2
The College must first constitute a Building Committee which includes the Principal/Teacher-in-Charge, Vice-Principal (if appointed), a representative of the affiliating University, a representative of the Central Public Works Department/Public Works Department/Zilla Parishad/Corporations (not below the rank of Assistant Engineer), and representatives from the teaching staff, user teaching departments, administration, and accounts division, along with the Architect engaged by the College. This committee is responsible for finalizing plans and estimates and ensuring proper utilization of funds.
Step 3: Offline application — step 3
Step 2: Submit Project Proposal and Required Documents for University Grants Commission Approval.
Step 4: Offline application — step 4
After the Building Committee has resolved to take up the project, the College must submit the proposal in the prescribed format , along with the required documents, to the University Grants Commission for final approval. On the basis of the documents submitted, the University Grants Commission will process the proposal and convey its approval or otherwise.
Applications are accepted only on the official government portal.
Open Official WebsiteThe scheme aims to reduce financial stress for ST students pursuing foreign education by providing up to ₹1,50,000 subsidy on interest for 3 years.
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