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Published – November 09, 2024 09:00 pm IST
GSK Scholars Programme
Aims to support deserving students from economically underserved backgrounds.
Eligibility: First-year MBBS students with at least 65% marks in Class 12 board exams. Annual family income must be below ₹600,000.
Rewards: Up to ₹100,000 per year
Application: Online
Deadline: November 18
www.b4s.in/edge/GSKP4
KVB Scholarship Programme
An initiative from Karur Vysya Bank.
Eligibility: Open to first-year UG students in Medicine, Engineering, Agriculture, Arts and Science, Banking-related financial courses, and emerging fields such as AI and Machine Learning who are enrolled in in government or government-aided colleges and are residents of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, or Telangana and have secured at least 60% in their previous class. Annual family income should not exceed ₹600,000.
Rewards: ₹100,000 lakh per annum
Application: Online
Deadline: November 28
www.b4s.in/edge/KVBSP1
Nirankari Rajmata Scholarship Scheme
An initiative of the Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation.
Eligibility: Open to students admitted in a government-recognised institution through a competitive written test and have secured at least 90% or above in Class 12 board exam. Annual family income should be less than ₹ 350,000.
Rewards: Up to ₹75,000 per annum
Application: Through post at: Education Department, Sant Nirankari Charitable Foundation, 80-A, Avtar Marg, Sant Nirankari Colony, Delhi – 110009 Phone Number: (+91 11) 47660380/47660200
Deadline: November 30
www.b4s.in/edge/NRSS1
Courtesy: buddy4study.com
Published – November 09, 2024 09:00 pm IST
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