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Cash Award to Top Ranking Holders in Public Examinations

Through the "Cash Award to Top Ranking Holders in Public Examinations" scheme, cash awards of ₹50,000/-, ₹30,000/- and ₹20,000/- are granted to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Rank Holders respectively from SSLC/ SSC/ HSC Exam, and Intermediate (2nd Year) Public Examinations.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Puducherry

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Quantum of Award | - 1st Rank: ₹50,000/-. | - 2nd Rank: ₹30,000/-. | - 3rd Rank: ₹20,000/-. | Every year, the awards are granted separately for each of the top three Rank Holders from Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Exam, Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Exam, Matriculation Exam, and for Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Exam, and Intermediate (2nd Year) Public Examinations. | The awards are granted separately for each of the four regions of the UT of Puducherry, i.e. Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, and Yanam. | - The awards are granted separately for Government Schools and for Private Schools.

Who can apply

The applicant should be a citizen of India.; The applicant should be a native of the Union Territory of Puducherry by birth or by continuous residence for not less than five years.; The applicant should be a Student.; The applicant should be studying in a Government/Private High/Higher Secondary School or in Intermediate Level (2nd Year) in a Government Junior College in the Union Territory of Puducherry.; The applicant should be among the top three Rank Holders from Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Exam/ Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Exam/ Matriculation Exam/ Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Exam/ Intermediate (2nd Year) Public Examination.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Can students from schools outside the Union Territory of Puducherry apply for the scheme?

No, the scheme is exclusively for students studying in schools within the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Are there any financial considerations for applicants, such as income limits or financial backgrounds?

There are no financial considerations for the applicants.

How are the cash awards distributed among the top three rank holders?

The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rank holders receive cash awards of [?]50,000, [?]30,000, and [?]20,000, respectively, for each of the mentioned public examinations.

Which public examinations are covered under this scheme?

The scheme covers Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Exam, Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Exam, Matriculation Exam, Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Exam, and Intermediate (2nd Year) Public Examinations.

If a student has secured the 4th rank in the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Exam, can they still apply for the scheme?

No, the scheme specifically mentions eligibility for the top three rank holders. In this case, the student securing the 4th rank would not meet the criteria.

Consider a student studying in a private school in Puducherry who has achieved the 2nd rank in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Exam. Are they eligible for the scheme?

Yes, the scheme grants awards separately for both Government and Private Schools. Therefore, the student from a private school in Puducherry is eligible.

If a student is pursuing Intermediate (2nd Year) in a Government Junior College outside the Union Territory of Puducherry but is originally from Puducherry, can they apply for the scheme?

No, the eligibility criteria specify that the applicant should be studying in a Government/Private High/Higher Secondary School or Government Junior College in the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Suppose a student has dual citizenship, with one being Indian, and they fulfill all other criteria. Are they eligible to apply for the scheme?

Yes, as long as the applicant is a citizen of India, they meet the citizenship criteria specified in the eligibility requirements.

Consider a student who has been a resident of Yanam for the past six years but was born in a different state. Are they eligible to apply for the scheme?

Yes, the eligibility criteria allow for nativity either by birth or continuous residence for at least five years. In this scenario, the student is eligible based on continuous residence.

Suppose a student is temporarily residing in Puducherry for education purposes but plans to leave after completing their studies. Can they still apply for the scheme?

Yes, as long as the student fulfills the residence criteria at the time of application, their temporary stay for educational purposes is acceptable.

If a student misses the deadline for submitting the application, is there any provision for late submissions, and what steps can they take?

Late submissions might not be considered, but if there are genuine reasons, the student can contact the Directorate of School Education for guidance and potential exceptions.

Suppose a student is unable to access the prescribed format of the application form online. What alternative methods are available for obtaining the form?

In such cases, the student can visit the Directorate of School Education in person or contact their school authorities to obtain a physical copy of the prescribed application form.