Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department (MAMED) works for the development and welfare of minorities to ensure protection of rights and provide opportunities for growth.
Post Matric Stipend for Minority Students under Post Matric Talent Support Programme 2013-14 is to be awarded to minority students to enable them to study from class XI to PhD.
Haji Mohd Mohsin Scholarship is awarded to Muslim meritorious students of West Bengal each year. The amount is Rs. 20,000/- at a time. Scholarship is awarded to 75 Nos. of candidates.
Haji Mohd Mohsin Scholarship is awarded to Muslim meritorious students of West Bengal each year. The amount is Rs. 20,000/- at a time. Scholarship is awarded to 75 Nos. of candidates.
For Meritorious students belonging to Minority Communities who are pursuing Higher Secondary course or Under Graduate/ Post Graduate courses under recognized Boards/ Universities.
For Meritorious students belonging to Minority Communities who are pursuing Technical/ Professional Courses at Under Graduate/ Post Graduate Level.
WBMDFC invites applications for Scholarship from meritorious students belonging to Minority Community. The students of Government or Private recognized schools from class I to X, including hostellers are eligible to apply for the Scholarship.
Guidelines for Madhyamik Shiksha Karmasuchi (Senior Madrasah Type) under the Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department, Govt. of West Bengal.
As only CTS 2010 cheques will be accepted by banks with effect from 01.04.2013 as per notification of Reserve Bank of India, all loanees are required to submit fresh PDCs (CTS 2010) within 15.04.2013 positively.
The Eligibility Criteria of Post-Matric Scholarship for Minority Students are as follows: 1. He/ She must be a citizen of India and domicile of West Bengal having annual family income less than Rs. 2.00 lakh and secured a minimum 50% marks.
‘Minorities’ means the minorities based on religion such as Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parses), Jains, Jews and such other minorities.