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In Maharashtra, the government offers various schemes to promote free education, particularly targeting economically disadvantaged groups. These initiatives primarily focus on waiving tuition and examination fees for eligible students. Here's how they work:
1. Free Education for Girls from Specific Categories:
The Maharashtra government provides free higher education to female students belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC), and Other Backward Classes (OBC). To qualify:
Eligibility Criteria:
Benefits:
Application Process:
2. Fee Waiver for Orphaned Students:
The state also offers fee waivers for orphaned students, irrespective of gender. To be eligible:
Important Notes:
For more detailed information, including application procedures and eligibility criteria, please visit the official Maharashtra DBT portal.
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To get free education in Maharashtra, students can appear for exams like **Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET)** for engineering, medical, and other professional courses. Additionally, the **Rajashree Shahu Maharaj Scholarship** and **EWS (Economically Weaker Section) quota** offer financial aid. For SC/ST/OBC students, the **Post-Matric Scholarship** covers fees. Qualifying these exams and meeting eligibility criteria ensure fee waivers or significant concessions in government institutions.
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Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Plato is the earliest important educational thinker, and education is an essential element in 'The Republic' (his most important work on philosophy and political theory, written around 360 B.C.). In it, he advocates some rather extreme methods: removing children from their mothers' care and raising them as wards of the state, and differentiating children suitable to the various castes, the highest receiving the most education, so that they could act as guardians of the city and care for the less able. He believed that education should be holistic, including facts, skills, physical discipline, music, and art. Plato believed that talent and intelligence are not distributed genetically and thus can be found in children born to all classes, although his proposed system of selective public education for an educated minority of the population does not really follow a democratic model.
Aristotle considered human nature, habit, and reason to be equally important forces to be cultivated in education, the ultimate aim of which should be to produce good and virtuous citizens. He proposed that teachers lead their students systematically, and that repetition be used as a key tool to develop good habits, unlike Socrates' emphasis on questioning his listeners to bring out their own ideas. He emphasized the balancing of the theoretical and practical aspects of subjects taught, among which he explicitly mentions reading, writing, mathematics, music, physical education, literature, history, and a wide range of sciences, as well as play, which he also considered important.
Question: Which of these methods is NOT advocated in 'The Republic'?
Option 1: Differentiating children based on castes
Option 2: Imparting similar education to all children
Option 3: Bringing up children under state guardianship
Option 4: Keeping children away from mothers
Question: Children who are imparted the highest education would be responsible for:
Option 1: developing talent and skills
Option 2: inculcating good habits
Option 3: guarding the city
Option 4: teaching the illiterate
Question: Aristotle believed that virtuous citizens could be produced by cultivating:
Option 1: art and music
Option 2: mathematics and science
Option 3: theoretical aspects of education
Option 4: habit and reason
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