FINANCIAL SUPPORT SCHEME

In the Financial Support Scheme for the academic year 2022-23, a fee waiver program was introduced to cover all components of students’ fees, excluding examination and hostel fees. The primary objective of this scheme was to ensure that economically disadvantaged students could access quality education and benefit from the principles of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishvash” (Together with All, Development for All).

A total of 2,095 students applied for the scheme, and after thorough document verification, the fees were waived for 1,009 students who met the eligibility criteria.

The following text outlines the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Financial Support
Scheme (FSS) at Delhi University, which includes two phases:
Phase I begins with due approvals from the competent authorities for initiating FSS. A meeting will
be called by the Dean of Students’ Welfare of the FSS Committee to initiate the process to discuss the
modalities of the FSS application forms and screening criteria. The FSS is then announced publicly,
and online application forms are opened for a period of three weeks, with the provision for uploading
necessary documents. Hard copies of the application forms are to be submitted in the second week of
January, and data is to be consolidated in an Excel sheet for screening and verification.
In Phase II, a Screening Committee is constituted to scrutinize each application form and give its
recommendation. The Screening Committee physically verifies the residences of some selected
shortlisted applicants. The final list of shortlisted candidates is then submitted for approval with
competent authorities. Technical support is required for both phases, including poster content
developing and designing, online forms, data collection, dedicated office staff, public notice, and
screening committee members.

Task timeline:

Phase I:
1st week of November: Meeting of Dean Students Welfare with competent authorities.
Announcement of the FSS Committee with Member Secretary from the office of Dean Students’
Welfare.
2nd week of November: Meeting of the Committee on FSS to discuss the modalities of FSS
application forms and screening criteria
December: Announcement of FSS, dissemination of information, opening of online forms for a period
of three weeks
December – January: Drafting and posting of FAQs, submission of hard copies of the application
forms
12 January: Submission of application forms at DSW office to close

Phase II:
3rd – 4th week of January: Constitution of Screening Committee, scrutiny of application forms, and
rectification of any discrepancies
1st week of February: Drafting and uploading of notice, display of tentative shortlisted candidates,
and provision of four working days for rectification
2nd – 3rd week of February: Physical verification of residences of selected applicants and conducting
of interviews
4th week of February: Submission of the final list of shortlisted candidates to the Committee on FSS-
2023 and placement of final recommendations for approval with competent authorities.

Technical support requirement:
Phase I: Posters announcing FSS, 6-8 interns for data collection and verification, assistance with online forms and publicity, and dedicated office staff to monitor application forms daily.
Phase II: Technical assistance for Screening Committee members during the verification process of the application forms, support with the public notice, and dedicated Screening Committee Members to complete the screening and verification of all application forms.

Phase I

Tentative Dates

1st week of November

2nd week of November

December

December – January

Activities

Meeting of Dean Students’ Welfare with competent authorities to initiate FSS. Announcement of the FSS Committee with member secretary from the office of Dean Students’ Welfare.

Meeting of the Committee on FSS to discuss the modalities of FSS Application Forms & screening criteria (if any)

Announcement of FSS after the closing of Admissions
Dissemination of information on the UoD & DSW website, social media platforms and national dailies for wider reach
Opening of online forms for a period of three (05) weeks.

FAQs to be drafted and posted on the DSW website
Submission of hard copies of the Application forms between (Second Week of following January)
Data is to be consolidated in an Excel sheet for screening, verification and recommendation remarks

Recommendation/s

Meeting of Dean Students Welfare with competent authorities may have the agenda of previous FSS report & policy changes (if any)

Meeting of Committee on FSS to discuss the modalities of FSS Application Forms & screening criteria (e.g., forms must contain socio-demographic details; permanent/ present address; inclusion of college students; marks as criteria for consideration of scholarship; interviews of applicants; details of fee slip)

One-time filling of online FSS Application Forms (either through DUCC or DSW)
Online application forms to have provisions for uploading necessary documents as compulsory feature/s
Clarity on the type of certificate (e.g., income certificate/ ITR/ Pan card), date of certification (e.g., issuance & validity) and concerned certificate issuing authority/ies

Submission of Application forms at DSW office to close within one (01) week of the closing of online application forms (Second Week of following January)

Technical Support Requirement for Phase I
-> Poster/s announcing FSS (information must contain objectives of FSS, eligibility criteria, date/s of submission, a link for submission, details of implementing office)
-> Collect and verify the data
-> DUCC to aid in online forms and publicity
-> Dedicated Office staff to monitor and take stock daily of the application forms

Phase II

Tentative Dates

3rd -4th week of January

1st week of February

2nd – 3rd week of February

4th week of February

Activities

Screening Committee to be constituted which will scrutinize each application form and give its recommendation.
Any discrepancies/ies in application forms are to be addressed.

Notice to be drafted and uploaded on official websites
The tentative list of shortlisted candidates is to be displayed on the UoD & DSW website
Applicants are to be given four (04) working days’ time to make any rectification/ changes in document/s (if required)

Members of the Screening Committee to physically verify the residences of some selected applicants

Screening Committee to submit the final list of shortlisted candidates to the Committee on FSS-2023 to deliberate on the final recommendations
Final recommendations are to be placed for approval with competent authorities.

Recommendation/s

Screening Committees to be constituted to screen and verify the application forms

A separate panel may be constituted for physical verification
Interviews may be conducted to prepare the final list of applicants for the FSS

Final list to be made public on UoD and DSW websites
Recommendations may be made while taking into consideration socioeconomic diversity
Detailed report to be submitted to the competent office

Technical Support Requirement for Phase II
-> DUCC to aid in the public notice.
-> Dedicated Screening Committee Members to complete the screening and verification of all application forms

The Financial Support Scheme for the academic year 2022-23 introduced a fee waiver program encompassing all students’ fees, except examination and hostel fees. The primary aim was to enable economically disadvantaged students to access quality education in line with the principles of “Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas” (Together with All, Development for All).
Out of 2,095 applicants, 1,009 students qualified for the fee waiver after a comprehensive document verification process. This initiative aimed to create equal opportunities for all students, ensuring they receive the education they deserve despite financial constraints.
Delhi University’s Financial Support Scheme (FSS) SOP has two phases:
Phase I – Obtain necessary approvals, announce FSS, open online forms for three weeks, submit hard copies, and verify data.
Phase II – Form a Screening Committee, scrutinize applications, physically verify selected candidates’ residences, and submit final shortlisted list for approval.