Scored Above 75% In Class 12th? This State Govt Will Bear Your College Expenses!


Radhika Kajarekar

Radhika Kajarekar

Dec 25, 2022


A positive initiative has been announced by the government of Madhya Pradesh, – the engineering and medical college fees of those students who score more than 75 per cent marks in their 12th board exams will be paid by the government itself!

Read on to find out all the details!

Scored Above 75% In Class 12th? This State Govt Will Bear Your College Expenses!

Madhya Pradesh Government To Cover Engg and Medical College Fee

The Madhya Pradesh government announced that it would cover the costs of engineering and medical college for students who received more than 75% of the possible points in their 12th-grade exams. 

In order to be considered for admission to engineering colleges through the JEE Mains 2023, students must achieve a minimum score of 75% on their board exams, according to NTA’s announcement this year. 

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, declared during a speech that the state would cover the costs of attending law school, IIT, engineering school, and medical school.

As per the CM, “I already give laptops to students who scored more than 75% in their 12th standard exams. Now, I will also bear the fees of medical college, engineering college, IIT and law college.”

Scholarships For 10th and 12th Grade Students Announced by MP Govt

The National Testing Agency, or NTA, has started the registration process for the January session of JEE Mains 2023 and announced that the performance requirements for Class 12th graduation from JEE will be reinstated. This indicates that in order to pass the class 12 board exams, students must receive 75% of the possible points.

According to the JEE Mains 2023 information handout, admission to B.E., B.Tech, B.Arch, and B.Planning is available. Subject to the requirement that the candidate must have obtained at least 75% marks in the Class 12 examination administered by the respective Boards, courses in NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs taking part in the Central Seat Allocation Board will be based on All India Rank.

Additionally, the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh announced scholarships for students who earned more than 70 points in their 10th and 12th-grade exams.

The CM announced that the government of Madhya Pradesh has also decided to build playgrounds in 110 villages.


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