Telangana CSSS 2025 registrations for fresh, renewal applicants till December 15: TGBIE
Vaishnavi Shukla | December 2, 2025 | 08:08 PM IST | 1 min read
Central Sector Scholarship Scheme 2025: The last date for the CSSS verification of the Institute Nodal Officer (INO) is December 31.
The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE), Education minsitry extended the renewal and fresh application last date for the Central Sector Scholarship Scheme (CSSS 2025) till December 15. The last date for verification of the Institute Nodal Officer (INO) is December 31.
Students can apply for the CSSS 2025 scholarship scheme through the official website on scholarships.gov.in
Candidates who have qualified for the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) 2025 can apply as new applicants or renew their application for the national scholarship scheme academic year 2025-26.
“All the stake holders of National Merit Scholarship are hereby informed that, the Ministry of Education, Central Sector Scholarship Scheme for College and University Students of National Scholarship Govt of India, announced the last date for both Fresh applications and Renewal applications of the National Scholarship." the official TGBIE notice reads.
Earlier, the last date for the Telangana CSSS 2025 scholarship was November 15.
According to the official TGBIE notice, a total of 61135 candidates have been selected for the top 20th percentile, of whom 18,696 belong to the general category, 33,932 from Other Backwards Class (OBC), 8,446 from the Scheduled Caste (SC), 5361 from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) and 43 from PH.
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