Students, who belong to families with income below the poverty line (holders of BPL card) or students who have lost earning parent(s) due to COVID-19 or any other cause, shall be covered under the scheme. The applications for availing the Scheme must carry specific recommendation of two faculty members of the university.
Banaras Hindu University has come up with a new initiative named Financial Assistance Loan Scheme to empower and facilitate students who are enrolled with the University and face hardships in course of their studies owing to financial conditions. Under the scheme, the university will extend financial help to the tune of INR 12,000 per year to its needy students to continue and complete their education at BHU.
Students, who belong to families with income below the poverty line (holders of BPL card) or students who have lost earning parent(s) due to COVID-19 or any other cause, shall be covered under the scheme. The applications for availing the Scheme must carry specific recommendation of two faculty members of the university.
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Limited Seats, Register Now!Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sudhir K Jain has reiterated that Banaras Hindu University belongs to its students and university administration will take all possible measures to support and facilitate needy students in continuing their education. The Financial Assistance Loan Scheme is a step in line with this commitment.
The financial assistance under the Scheme will be extended in the form of interest free loan, which will be repaid by the respective beneficiary students in installments once they start earning after completing their studies in BHU. In the first instance, around 1000 eligible students shall be provided financial assistance, for which over 200 applications have been received. 103 applications have already been approved under the scheme. Prof. K. K. Singh, Dean of Students, BHU, said that the university will soon start a fresh round to enable more students to send in their applications.
Applications of those students, who are availing the financial assistance from any other agency, may be considered only up to the extent that the total does not exceed INR 12,000. The financial assistance will not be linked with the payment of any kind of fee to beneficiary students. The repayment of the loan will start when the students start earning after completion of their studies at BHU. Once the beneficiary students start earning, they shall be asked to repay the loan in installments over a period of two years. Neither the parents nor the faculty members, who have recommended the students for the said scheme, will be liable for the repayment of the loan.
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