MoRA Opens Scholarship for Non-Muslim Students

Islamabad: The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has announced the opening of scholarship applications for deserving non-Muslim students who are currently enrolled in government institutions. This initiative aims to support the educational aspirations of students from minority communities.

According to Radio Pakistan, eligible applicants must be regular students belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, and other minority communities. These students should be enrolled in government institutions ranging from primary schools to professional colleges. A key requirement is that applicants must have achieved at least fifty percent marks in their last annual examination and demonstrate a solid academic record.

The ministry has set the deadline for submission of applications as the 28th of the next month. This scholarship program is part of the government’s efforts to promote educational opportunities for all communities in the country.

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