The Gujarat government has disbursed Rs 620.22 crore to students enrolled in higher education courses during the past two years for Mukhya Mantri Yuva Swavalamban Yojana (MYSY), according to a statement made by state Education Minister Praful Pansheriya. The funds were released under various scholarship and fee assistance schemes aimed at supporting students from economically weaker sections and underprivileged backgrounds.
I am writing about this because the rising cost of higher education has become a serious concern for families across India. For many students in Gujarat, scholarships and financial aid are not just helpful but often the deciding factor in whether they can pursue higher studies at all. This update is significant because it highlights the government’s role in addressing financial barriers and enabling access to education. By knowing the details of such initiatives, students and parents can better plan their future while also holding authorities accountable for fair distribution of resources.
How the funds were distributed
The minister explained that the amount was distributed through schemes designed to reduce the burden of tuition fees, examination charges, and hostel expenses. These included scholarships for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), as well as minority and economically weaker section students.
Categories of support provided
- Merit-based scholarships for high-performing students
- Need-based financial aid for students from poor families
- Fee reimbursement schemes for SC/ST/OBC students
- Assistance for professional courses like engineering, medicine, and management
Why this matters for Gujarat’s students
The move has directly benefitted thousands of students in both government and private institutions across Gujarat. For example, professional courses such as MBBS or engineering often cost several lakhs, which is unaffordable for many. With financial aid, students are able to continue their education without dropping out midway due to financial stress.
Government’s larger education push
Apart from scholarships, the Gujarat government has also been focusing on digital classrooms, hostel facilities, and skill development centres. The minister pointed out that the state’s aim is not just to support students financially but also to create an ecosystem where higher education becomes accessible to all sections of society.












