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Mines and Geosciences Bureau Undergraduate Scholarship Program



Scholarship Grant:

Mines and Geosciences Bureau Undergraduate Scholarship Program

 

Scholarship Sponsor:

Mines and Geosciences Bureau

 

Qualifications: 

 

For MGB Employees

  • A permanent employee at the time of filing (Interested qualified non-permanent employee can apply but will still have to resign)
  • Has rendered at least two uninterrupted years of service in the MGB
  • Not more than 35 years old at the time of the application
  • Has high scholastic ratings in high school or in college, if with earned units
  • must have passed the required admission test of the school/university/college offering the courses of BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering
  • If currently enrolled, must be enrolled in school/university/college offering the courses of BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering and has been granted permission to shift either to BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Must be physically and mentally fit
  • No pending administrative and/or criminal case
  • Has obtained performance ratings of Very Satisfactory for the last two consecutive rating periods prior to the filing of application

 

For High School Students

  • Graduated in High School in the upper ten percentile with preference to Valedictorian or Salutatorian
  • Must have passed the required admission test of the school/university/college offering the courses of BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Must be physically and mentally fit
  • With good moral character

 

For Currently Enrolled Students

  • Must have obtained a weighted average of 2.5 or its equivalent in academic subjects completed
  • Must have passed the required admission test of the school/university/college offering the courses of BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Must be enrolled in school/university/college offering the courses of BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering and has been granted permission to shift either to BS Geology, Mining Engineering, and Metallurgical Engineering course

 

Requirements:

 

For MGB Employees

  • Application letter addressed to the Director, Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Central Office, Attention: MGB Local Scholarship Committee. Personnel from the MGB Regional Offices should be duly endorsed by the Regional Director concerned
  • Personal Data Sheet
  • Two (2) passport size photos
  • Service Record
  • Transcript of Scholastic Records
  • Certificate of Admission from the school/university/college where he/she intends to enroll. In case the CA is not yet available, a certified copy of the application for admission shall be temporarily accepted.
  • Certificate that he/she is currently enrolled in the school/university/college and has been granted permission to shift either to BS Geology, Mining Engineering, or Metallurgical Engineering course as certified by the School Dean or Department Head
  • Medical Clearance as certified by a government physician
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character from immediate supervisor
  • Certification of no pending administrative or criminal case
  • Certification from immediate supervisor that the study leave will not hamper the operations of the unit
  • Copy of performance evaluation (PES) for the last two consecutive rating periods duly confirmed by the Performance Evaluation Review Committee (PERC) of his/her office
  • Certificate that he/she has not availed of any foreign or local scholarship in the past two years

 

For High School Graduates

  • Application letter addressed to the Director, Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Central Office, Attention: MGB Local Scholarship Committee
  • MGB Information Sheet
  • Two passport size photos
  • A copy of ITR for CY 2011 of parents or guardians
  • Form 138
  • Certificate of Admission from the school/university/college where he/she intends to enroll. In case the CA is not yet available, a certified copy of the application for admission shall be temporarily accepted
  • Medical Clearance as certified by a government physician
  • Certificate of good moral character as certified by the Principal
  • Police or NBI Clearance

 

For Enrolled Students

  • Application letter addressed to the Director, Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Central Office, Attention: MGB Local Scholarship Committee
  • MGB Information Sheet
  • Two passport size photos
  • A copy of ITR for CY 2011 of parents or guardians
  • Transcript of scholastic records
  • Certificate of Admission from the school/university/college where he/she intends to enroll. In case the CA is not yet available, a certified copy of the application for admission shall be temporarily accepted
  • Certificate that he/she is currently enrolled in the school/university/college and has been granted permission to shift either to BS Geology, Mining Engineering, or Metallurgical Engineering course as certified by the School Dean or Department Head
  • Medical Clearance as certified by a government physician
  • Certificate of good moral character as certified by the school Dean or Department Head
  • Police or NBI clearance

 

Submit all applications and supporting documents to:

THE DIRECTOR

Mines and Geosciences Bureau

North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

 

Attention:

MGB Personnel Development Committee

c/o Administrative Division

Mines and Geosciences Bureau – Central Office

 

Deadline for submission of application is on April 15, 2012. Incomplete documents will not be processed.

 

Contact Information:

 

Mines and Geosciences Bureau

Central Office – MGB Compound, North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City

Telephone Numbers: (63-2) 9288642 ; (63-2) 9209120

Email Address: central@mgb.gov.ph

 

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Last Modified: March 23, 2012

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