Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Students are awarded scholarships/fellowships from the date of joining the Institute. The value of the scholarship/fellowship per month for students enrolled in different programmes of the Institute is as given below.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
Programmes:
Ph.D.: JRF – Rs. 37,000/ SRF – Rs. 42,000.
Bachelor of Science (Research): Rs. 5,000.
M.Tech. (Research): Rs. 12,400.
M.Tech./M.Des.: Rs. 12,400.
Integrated Ph.D.: Rs. 16,000/JRF – Rs. 37,000/SRF – Rs. 42,000.
Eligibility
- All the students who join the Institute (except for M Sc and M.Mgt programmes/B.Tech) are eligible for scholarship/ Fellowship from CSIR/UGC/DBT/ICMR/MHRD/AICTE/DAE (NBHM)/ DST as the case may be depending on their mode of entry. Immediately on joining the Institute the students must send the joining report to the concerned authorities/agencies appropriately for activating their scholarship/fellowship.
- Scholarship is provided for a maximum period of 2 years in the case of M Tech/M Des/M Tech (Res) and Fellowship of 5 years in the case of Ph D programme.
- Students who receive salary from their Employers/Sponsors are not eligible for scholarship/fellowship.
- Students admitted to M Sc/ M.Mgt programmes are not entitled for Scholarship.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Financing
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