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Thursday, June 12, 2014

What is Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) Scheme and how to take advantage of TFW in JEXPO

This scheme is applicable only for the students admitting through JEXPO.

 Who Can Apply ?:

 1. Candidates whose annual family income from all sources is less than Rs.2.50 lakhs (Rupees two lakhs and fifty thousand) only during the financial year 2013 -14 and who are domiciled in West Bengal are eligible for availing TFW Scheme.

What to do for TFW?-

1. For the purpose of determining the annual income of parents/legal guardians from all sources,an officer of the State Government in the rank of Block Development Officer or Sub-Divisional officer or Additional District Magistrate or Group -A Gazetted Officer of State or Central Government of similar rank or above in the rural region or Executive Officer of Municipality /Assistant Commissioner or above in Commissionerate or Group-A Gazetted Officer of State or Central Government of similar rank or above in the urban region, will be competent to issue INCOME CERTIFICATE in the following format. It may be noted that Income Certificate issued by any other person will not be entertained in this regard.

 2. The candidates who have allotted seats under TFW quota will have to produce the aforesaid certificate in original at the time of admission without which such claim will not be entertained and thereby their allotted seats will be cancelled.

How many seats are there under TFW in each college?- 

-Upto maximum 5% of sanctioned intake capacity will be made available under this scheme.

 Download income certificates format for TFW and full notice: http://wbscte.net/pdf/TFW%20Scheme.pdf

1 comment:

GoldStudies said...

How much is this 5% ?
Is this like 3000 seats of the whole about 60000 seats or it dends from college to college intake ?