QAU announces PBM scholarships
Islamabad : Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) has announced Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal Scholarships for Spring-2024 from the most deserving and needy BS, M.Phil students.
According to the office of the Student’s Financial Assistance QAU, the applications have been invited only from the BS 2nd, 4th, 6th & M.Phil. 1st & 2nd semester regular students for the scholarships. Interested students are advised to obtain the application form from the photocopy shops of Quaid-i-Azam University and submit it to the office of the student’s financial assistance on or before 24 March 2024. According to PBM criteria, priority will be given to double orphans, single orphans, disabled, and poor students.
The following attested documents must be attached to the application forms. PBM application form duly signed/stamped by the Chairperson/Director and Hostel warden (in case of residents of University Hostels), copy of CNIC of the student & parents/guardian, copies of all previous academic certificates, original fee challan of Spring-2024 semester, while the students must keep photocopies of challan for their record. It is worth mentioning here that students with income exceeding Rs30,000 and self-financed students are not eligible for this scholarship.
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