In replacement of the earlier National Scholarship Scheme, this scheme was introduced with effect from the 2004-05 session, but it continued only for three years before getting withdrawn with effect from the 2007-08 session. Several changes were effected in the funding pattern, rate, quota, selection criteria etc. and the main distinctive features of this scheme are:
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP RATES AND QUOTA (FOR WEST BENGAL):
Stage of study for which Scholarship is given | Rate per month | State’s quota of scholarship (NMS) |
Classes IX – X | Rs. 250/- (for 10 months in a year) | 678 |
Classes XI – XII | Rs. 300/- (for 10 months in a year) | 853 |
Graduation | Rs. 500/- (for 10 months in a year) | 426 |
Post-Graduation | Rs. 750/- (for 10 months in a year) | 142 |
The procedure which is followed for selecting candidates at the PG & UG-level for the National Merit Scholarship Scheme as is follows:
The State’s quota (142) for PG – level scholarships (NMS) is divided among different universities of the state. The universities then prepare their own Merit Lists (as per the quota) based on the results of their students in their graduation – level examinations and on the annual family income of the students, and distribute the blank prescribed application forms with the Entitlement Cards among them which the students duly fill up before submitting directly to the Scholarship & Stipend Section of the Education Directorate, West Bengal.
For the UG – level National Merit Scholarships (quota = 426), the West Bengal Higher Secondary Council prepares the merit list and distribute the format i.e. prescribed, application forms plus Entitlement Cards to the suitable HS – passed candidates in a similar manner as described above.
Source : Department of School Education (Annual Report)