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For SC/ST candidates and persons with disabilities, what is the educational qualification requirement for the scheme?

AA. Must have passed SSLC

BB. Must have passed Degree

CC. It is sufficient to have appeared for the SSLC examination

DD. No educational qualification is required

Answer:

C. C. It is sufficient to have appeared for the SSLC examination

Read Explanation:

  • Unemployment Allowance Scheme was introduced by the Government of Kerala in -1982

  • The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to unemployed youth in the state.

  • To be eligible, applicants must be over 18 years of age and must have passed SSLC.

  • For SC/ST candidates and persons with disabilities, it is sufficient to have appeared for the SSLC examination.

  • The applicant's annual family income must be below 12,000, and monthly personal income must be below ₹100.

  • Applicants must have been registered in the live register of Employment Exchanges for over three years (for persons with disabilities, the required period of registration is two years)


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