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1.
Hakeem Abdul Majeed Merit Scholarship of Rs.125 per month tenable
for one year is awarded to the students of Jamia Hamdard who secure
highest marks in the following examinations:
·
B. Pharm. I, II & III year (Regular, I
Shift)
·
B.U.M.S. I, II & III Professional
·
B.Sc.(Nursing) I, II & III year
·
M.Sc. I year.
2.
Hakeem Abdul Hameed Fellowship to M.D. (Unani) students.
3.
The students of Diploma in General Nursing & Midwifery are
given monthly stipend as approved from time to time.
4.
A limited number of Hamdard Research Fellowships of Rs.2000/- per
month is available for Ph.D. students.
5.
Maulana Wahid Hussain Memorial Merit Scholarship for BUMS, II
Professional student.
6.
Dr. Maqbul Husain Jafri Memorial Scholarship for BUMS, III
Professional student.
7. Maulana Shah Mustafa Raza Merit Scholarship to the student who
secures highest marks in the Admission Test for M.A.
(Previous).
8.
Maulana Ahmad Raza Merit Scholarship to the student who
secures highest marks in the M.A. (Previous)
Examination.
9.
Tasmia Merit Scholarship of Rs.500 per month for ten months for
a
M.Sc. final year student of M.Sc. Biotechnology.
| S. No |
Name of the Faculty |
Male |
Female |
Total |
| 1. |
Faculty of Islamic
Studies & Social Sciences |
10 |
03 |
13 |
| 2. |
Faculty of Management
Studies & Information Technology |
296 |
89 |
385 |
| 3. |
Faculty of Nursing |
- |
134 |
134 |
| 4. |
faculty of Medicine
(Unani) |
254 |
113 |
367 |
| 5. |
Faculty of Pharmacy |
490 |
119 |
609 |
| 6. |
Faculty of Science |
94 |
101 |
195 |
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Total |
1144 |
559 |
1703 |
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS
IN THE
UNIVERSITY.
The University attracts
students from all over India, with the majority coming from the states
of Delhi, UP, Bihar, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan.
The other states who have a representation in Jamia Hamdard are
Kerala, West Bengal, Gujarat, Orissa, Assam, Punjab, Tamil Nadu,
Maharashtra, Manipur, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.
The University also has overseas students from U.A.E., Kuwait,
Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Mexico, Mauritius, Uganda, Bangladesh &
Bhutan.
ECONOMIC
STATUS OF THE STUDENTS:
A random sample of
200 (out of 1703 students) students admitted in the year
2000-2001 shows that most of
the students come from middle class backgrounds, and from smaller
cities and towns. The average number of dependents in their families
is seven and the average monthly income of their parents ranges
from Rs.5500 to Rs.6500 per month. It is thus clear that the students
need financial support during their stay in Jamia Hamdard, so that
their parents have an opportunity for educating their other children.
The courses offered by Jamia Hamdard are professional in nature and
most of the students are able to secure jobs immediately after the
completion of studies.
Scholarship
amount:
In view of
the present requirement of money by the students, it is proposed that
the University will accept donations from charitable organizations and
individuals for
disbursing of scholarships at the rate
of Rs.500 per month, payable
for ten months. For every scholarship, an amount of Rs.50,000 is
required which will be suitably invested and the income out of this
investment will be utilised for disbursing this scholarship to
students. Amount less than Rs.50,000 will also be accepted.
Criteria
for Selection of Candidates:
The organization contributing the funds may decide the criteria for
selection of students. Generally,
the criteria is merit-cum-means.
(a)
Selection
of the Candidates:
The suitable candidates shall be selected through
a fair, uniform and transparent selection process.
(b)
Name
of Scholarship:
It will be according to the choice of the Organisation
contributing the funds. However,
in cases of the amount of donation being less than Rs.50,000, the
scholarship will be named by the University.
If the donor so wishes, the academic progress made
by the Scholarship holder, will be intimated.
MODE
OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS:
a)
Foreign Donor:
The amount will be
payable to Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
The following language is to be followed in the case of foreign
currency remittances. The
FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, 1976) number of the
University is : 231650710.
FOR RECEIPT OF US $
FOR RECEIPT OF STERLING
(DOLLARS)
POUND
Please
credit New Delhi Overseas Please
credit New Delhi Overseas branch
Branch account with
Bank of
account
No. 011/11/00110/01 with Bank
India, New York
for further
of
India, London for further credit to S.B.
credit to S.B. Account No.10312
Account
No. 10312 of Jamia
Hamdard
of Jamia
Hamdard
Foreign
Foreign Remittance with Jamia Hamdard
Remittance with Jamia Hamdard
Extn. Counter of Nehru Place Branch
Extn. Counter of
Nehru Place
Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi-110062."
Branch, Hamdard Nagar,
New
Delhi-110062."
b)
Indian Donor
By means of Bank drafts/crossed cheques drawn in the name of Jamia
Hamdard payable at New Delhi.
CONCESSIONS
UNDER THE INCOME TAX ACT:
According to
Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Director General, Income Tax
(Exemptions) Calcutta notification
No. DG(E)/80G/93-94 dated December 15, 1993, persons making
donations to Jamia Hamdard are entitled to 100 per cent deduction of
the amount of donations made to the University, in computing their
total taxable Income Tax.
YEAR
OF IMPLEMENTATION:
The scholarship scheme
can be implemented as soon as the University receives the funds for
the same or from the next academic session that will follow.
The donations received before 31st January 2001 will be
mentioned in the prospectus for the guidance
of students.
Following is the proposed schedule for admissions
in 2001:
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Finalization of Prospectus
: January 31, 2001
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Approval of Prospectus
by SC/AC
: February 06, 2001
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Printing of Prospectus
: February 20, 2001
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Adv. in
Newspapers/Website
: 24 & 25
February, 2001
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Date of Sale of
Application Forms
: February 26, 2001
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Last Date of Receipt of
Forms
: April 10, 2001
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Issue of Admit Cards
: April 20, 2001
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Entrance Examination
: 2nd, 3rd
& 4th June, 2001
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Declaration of Results
: June 12, 2001
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Closure of Admissions
: June 30, 2001
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Starting of classes
: July 2, 2001
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