Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Thursday, August 20, invited applications under the Mahatma Jyothiba Phule BC Overseas Vidya Nidhi program, which provides financial assistance for backward and economically backward students to pursue post-graduate studies abroad.

Registrations for the fall session (August/September) start on August 25 and are open until September 24.

BC and EBC candidates under the age of 35 years as on July 1, 2025, with a family income below Rs 5 lakh per annum from all sources are eligible to apply for the program.

Also Read

Telangana: Minority scholarship funds largely unspent, reveals RTI

Candidates are also required to possess 60 pc marks or equivalent grade in their bachelor’s degree in engineering/management/pure sciences/agriculture sciences/medicine and nursing/social sciences/ humanities.

Furthermore, only the candidates who have received their COE/I-20 and VISA are asked to apply to avoid unnecessary complications.

For more information, candidates can visit the official website.

Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News, Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS.

Read more
DES Pune University Invites Applications for M.Tech 2025 Admissions
Newspoint
Explained: How GST rate rejig is going to boost businesses, empower common man
Newspoint
Bigg Boss Agnipariksha: Shreya's victory and Manish's fall ignite drama
Newspoint
Randeep Hooda flies to Punjab to support flood-hit families
Newspoint
America Ferrera's journey from TV star to cultural trailblazer
Newspoint
Taarak Mehta's Disha Vakani aka Dayaben visits Lalbaugcha Raja with family; covers her face
Newspoint
'This Guy Literally Broke Habitat': Samay Raina & Balraj Singh Ghai Spotted With Shiv Sena's Rahool Kanal At Lalbaugcha Raja; Netizens Shocked
Newspoint
Why 'Seinfeld's take on dating doesn't match today's reality
Newspoint
"Talent runs in the family": Akshay Kumar praises Priyadarshan's daughter Kalyani in 'Lokah - Chapter 1'
Newspoint
'WandaVision's cinematic secrets that made it a Marvel masterpiece
Newspoint