CBSE releases Single Girl Child Scholarship list 2020 at cbse.gov.in; Download here
Candidates who have applied for the CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship Scheme 2020 can check the list now at cbse.gov.in.
Shivam Jadoun | October 12, 2021 | 09:57 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the second list of selected candidates for the CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship Scheme 2020. The list is available to download from the official website, cbse.gov.in.
The list has the names of a total 170 selected candidates under single girl child X pass scholarship for the year 2020. As per the list, the payment has been made via an Electronic clearing System (ECS) to the bank accounts of the selected candidates.
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How to check CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship Scheme 2020 list?
Follow the below-given steps to check the list of 170 candidates selected under CBSE single girl child scholarship scheme 2020.
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Go to the CBSE board’s official website, cbse.gov.in
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Now, look into the ‘Latest’ section.
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Click on the first link stating, ‘ List of 170 eligible candidates of SGC-X 2020 (2nd Lot) 11/10/2021’
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The link will open the PDF consisting of names and registration numbers of the candidates.
CBSE single girl child scholarship 2020 is a scheme for only girl child of parents. The candidate needs to fulfill an eligibility criteria to avail this scholarship. They must have secured more than 60% marks in class 10 exam. And the tuition fee shouldn’t be more than Rs. 1500 per month. Also, the renewal of the single girl child scholarship is also possible under this scheme.
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