MMANTC offers scholarships for Maharashtra students studying engineering
Team Careers360 | June 30, 2021 | 04:17 PM IST | 1 min read
MHT CET 2021 will determine the selection of students for the scholarship.
NEW DELHI: Maulana Mukhtar Ahmad Nadvi Technical Campus (MMANTC) has announced Maulana Mukhtar scholarship 2021 for engineering and polytechnic students in Maharashtra. Students will be selected through an entrance exam based on the syllabus and pattern of the statewide entrance test for technical courses, MHT CET 2021.
The scholarship will take care of full admission fees for a four-year bachelor of engineering (BE) course and a three-year diploma in engineering.
The scholarship is given to one male and one female student in each branch of both courses. A total of 16 students will be awarded the “Maulana Mukhtar Scholarship 2021”.
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A total of Rs 35 lakh has been earmarked for the scholarship in the academic year 2021-22.
The registration window for the scholarship exam will be open from June 10 to July 31, 2021. The exam will be held in the first week of August and a personal interview in the second week of September.
Candidates need to appear for “Maulana Mukhtar Scholarship 2021” exam and personal interview to be selected for the scholarship.
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The entrance exam will be based on the MHT-CET syllabus and its exam pattern. The entrance exam will be conducted offline or online mode as per the COVID-19 situation and government guidelines.
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