Gujarat-Sewing Classes for Women (SEBC)
Sewing Classes for Women(SEBC). Trainee should belonging to Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC), Minority or Nomadic and De-notified Tribes.
Gujarat-Loan for Study Abroad (SEBC)
Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) Students may apply for study loan to study abroad if applicant has secured admission in foreign University/College/Instituation.
Gujarat-Bi-cycle to girls studying in Std. IX (SEBC)
Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) Girl Students studying in Std. IX (Standard-9) are given free bicycle.
Gujarat-Prize Schemes for students top ranks in Std. X and XII Board Examination (SEBC)
Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) students may apply for incentive prize, the incentive prize is given to those students who have secured first second and third position in district in the 10th and 12th standards..
Gujarat-Book Bank for students of Medical and Engineering (SEBC)
Book Bank for Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) students of Medical and Engineering (SEBC) Books are provided by charging 10% deposit.
Gujarat-Scholarship for S.E.B.C and E.B.C students studying in std. 1 to 4
Gujarat - Scholarship for S.E.B.C and E.B.C students studying in std. 1 to 4. There is no any income limit.
Gujarat-Pre S.S.C Scholarship (Nomadic and Denotified Tribes)
There is no any income limit for Std. 1 to 8. For Std. 9 to 10 Rs. 47,000/- for Rural Area and Rs. 68,000/- for Urban area.
Gujarat-Pre S.S.C Scholarship (S.E.B.C, E.B.C and Minority)
There is no any income limit for Std. 1 to 8. For Std. 9 to 10 Rs. 47,000/- for Rural Area and Rs. 68,000/- for Urban area.
Gujarat-State Scholarship to Pre-SSC Students (Poverty Alleviation Program)
There is no nay income limit applicable. Government schools - 75% attendance and 38% or more marks. Private schools - 45% or more marks.
Gujarat-Nagrik Cell/Administration
In cases of atrocities to the Scheduled Caste persons, financial assistance to victims and their dependents is being given who are victim of offences registered under provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, as per provisions of the Rules, 1995 framed under provisions of this Act










