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College costs go beyond tuition. Books, housing, meals and other expenses contribute to the extraordinary cost of higher education. Pre-planning sets the stage for university education, but not every student has a college fund to draw from. For most college students, financial aid is an essential part of getting an education. As college looms on the horizon, consider three primary sources of funding: Scholarships, grants and loans.
Scholarships are usually earned through performance and achievement. For those who excel in high-school, academic and athletic success is rewarded with money for college. Scholarship money does not require repayment, so accomplished students should tap every resource available. Combination scholarships require students to stand out from their peers in more than one way. Exceptional athletes who also do well in school are rewarded on both fronts, as scholar-athletes. Student-citizens who actively participate in community affairs receive scholarships that acknowledge their efforts. Other traits like ethnic heritage, gender and financial need are used to determine eligibility for some special scholarships.
Student loans originate from government agencies and private sources. Loans require repayment, so low-interest federally subsidized options provide attractive financing for students. Your best approach to harnessing the education loans you need is to apply for federal financial aid.
There are a number of scholarships available for students.
The scholarships normally come from October to December. There is a separate cell for that at Room No. 401.
a. B-Tech
Category |
Marks in 12th standard |
Amount waiver |
|
A |
More than 90% |
68000 |
|
B |
More than 85% |
51000 |
|
C |
More than 80% |
34000 |
|
D |
More than 75% |
17000 |
|
*Continuation of Fees waiver subject to attendance percentage of 80 and Securing CGPA of more than 9.0, 8.75 8.5 & 8.0 respectively for A, B C & D category. |
b. MCA
Category |
Marks in graduation level |
Amount waiver |
|
A |
More than 70% |
10000 |
|
*Continuation of Fees waiver subject to attendance percentage of 80 and Securing CGPA of more than 7.5 in subsequent semesters. |
c. MBA
Category |
Marks in graduation level |
Amount waiver |
|
A |
More than 70% |
10000 |
|
*Continuation of Fees waiver subject to attendance percentage of 80 and Securing CGPA of more than 7.5 in subsequent semesters. |
d. Diploma
Category |
Marks in 10th standard |
Amount waiver |
|
A |
More than 90% |
26000 |
|
B |
More than 85% |
19500 |
|
C |
More than 80% |
13000 |
|
D |
More than 75% |
6500 |
|
*Continuation of Fees waiver subject to attendance percentage of 80 and Securing%age of more than 90,85,80 &75 respectively for A, B C & D category. |