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Applications invited for TKK merit cum means scholarship

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appliKuwait, August 29: Applications are invited for ‘Tulukoota Kuwait Merit Cum Means Scholarship’ to be awarded during Tuluparba 2012 scheduled to be held on October 11 and 12, 2012.

 

A press release issued here stated that the objective of this scholarship was to provide financial assistance and support to deserving meritorious students, to enable them to pursue their higher studies.

 

Applications are accepted from minimum one year valid Tulukoota Kuwait member’s children studying either in the State of Kuwait or in India, and scoring high grades in Xth and XIIth standard Board Examination held for Academic year 2011-2012.

 

Copies of marks sheet, proof of income, civil ID, TKK membership number, contact number and photo to be submitted along with the application for scholarship to TKK Welfare officer Mr.Suresh Shyam Rao (Contact No: 65976789).

 

Applications will be accepted between September 1 and 30, 2012.

 

Candidates obtaining high grades but not eligible for merit cum means scholarship shall be honoured with Merit Certificate and Medal during Tuluparba 2012.

 

For more information contact: Sathyanarayan: 66585077; Willson D'souza : 97875789; Suresh Shyam Rao:65976789.

 

Mail id: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , website: tulukootakuwait.org

 

 


 

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+1 #1 Hasan Yusuf, Kuwait - Mangalore2012-08-31
Tulukoota Kuwait (TKK) providing financial assistance and support to deserving meritorious students, to enable them to pursue their higher studies is indeed quite appreciable.

The above financial assistance is being offered only for some X & XII standard meritorious students. Likewise, Let us also not forget that there are hundreds of successful poor students in our Dakshina Kannada District (Mangalore & Udupi) who have passed X and XII standards securing pass class, second class or first class with 35% to 60 or 70% marks but could not continue their further studies due their poverty. In this scenario, It would be quite a noble and blessed idea if organizations like Tulukoota Kuwait extend their helping hand also to these successful students eventhough they do not fall under merit category as per TKK requirements.

Blessed are those who would extend their helping hands to the poor and needy sectors of the society.
 

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