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CBSE Invites Applications for Single Girl Child Scholarship 2025; Apply by October 23

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Posted on 25 Sep 2025
15:22 PM
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Eligible students can submit their applications through the official website — cbse.gov.in — by October 23, 2025
This merit-based scholarship aims to support single girl children who have excelled academically and wish to continue their education in Classes 11 and 12

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has opened the application window for the Single Girl Child Scholarship Scheme 2025 and the renewal of scholarships awarded in the previous academic year. Eligible students can submit their applications through the official website — cbse.gov.in — by October 23, 2025.

This merit-based scholarship aims to support single girl children who have excelled academically and wish to continue their education in Classes 11 and 12. Selected students under the scheme will receive a financial benefit of ₹500 per month for two years.

The eligibility criteria for the scholarship is as follows:

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CBSE Single Girl Child Scholarship 2025: Steps to apply

CBSE has encouraged eligible students and their guardians to apply early and ensure all documentation is complete to avoid last-minute issues. The initiative continues to promote gender equality in education by encouraging academic pursuit among single girl children.

For additional details and updates, students are advised to regularly visit the CBSE academic portal.

Last updated on 25 Sep 2025
03:23 PM
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