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KSHEC Scholarship 2024-25

KSHEC Scholarship 2024-25 Alert! First-Year UG Students Only, Don't Miss This Golden Opportunity! 💡✨

Are you a first-year undergraduate student studying in a Government or Aided College in Kerala? Do you need financial assistance to continue your education without stress? The Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) Scholarship is here to support YOU! 

This scholarship is a lifeline for deserving students, helping them focus on their studies without worrying about financial burdens. If you meet the criteria, APPLY NOW and take a step towards a brighter future! 🌟
✅ Simple Online Application – Quick & easy process! 
📌 Who Can Apply?
✔️ First-year UG students ONLY
✔️ Must be studying in an Arts & Science Government or Aided college in Kerala
✔️ Professional Course students are not eligible 

🔹 Scholarship Amounts Per Year:
📌 1st Year FYUGP – ₹12,000
📌 2nd Year FYUGP – ₹18,000
📌 3rd Year FYUGP – ₹24,000
📌 4th Year FYUGP – ₹40,000
📌 5th Year PG – ₹60,000

 Great News! If you get selected in the first year, you can renew the scholarship every year until your final year! 

📅 Application Deadline: 15/03/2025
🔗 Apply Now:

🚨 DON'T MISS OUT! Grab this opportunity NOW! Share this post and tag your friends who might need this scholarship. Let's ensure no deserving student is left behind! 




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