In a significant move to enhance the quality of education for school students in India, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has introduced the ‘Scheme for Residential Education for Students in High Schools in Targeted Areas’ (SHRESHTA).
This program is designed to provide high-quality education to students from Scheduled Castes (SC) and expand the reach of development initiatives within SC-dominant areas in the education sector.
Two Modes of Implementation
The SHRESHTA program will be operated through two distinct modes to cater to the educational needs of SC students.
Schooling under CBSE/State Board Affiliated Private Residential Schools
In this mode, meritorious SC students will have the opportunity to gain admission to select private schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and State Boards. To identify eligible candidates, the National Entrance Test for SHRESHTA (NETS) will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Successful candidates will be admitted to private residential schools in the 9th and 11th grades, allowing them to complete their education up to the 12th standard.
Eligibility Criteria
Around 3000 SC students with parents’ annual income up to 2.5 lakh will be selected annually based on their merit.
Admission in NGO Operated Schools
In this mode, schools and hostels operated by voluntary organizations (VOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) will offer education up to the 12th grade. These schools and hostels, receiving grant-in-aid and demonstrating satisfactory performance, will continue to provide education under the SHRESHTA program.
Benefits of the Scheme
Students admitted under this scheme will have their entire fee waived off, including school fees (tuition fees) and hostel fees (mess charges). The admissible fees for each class are as follows: 9th: Rs.1,00,000, 10th: Rs.1,10,000, 11th: Rs.1,25,000, 12th: Rs.1,35,000.