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Funding Education Through Scholarship: How to Avail it in India?

Research Counselor - Palak
Last updated: July 25, 2025 8:40 PM
Last updated: July 25, 2025
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Without getting scholarship, many meritorious students belonging to not-so-wealthy families can’t afford to take admission even in top Indian universities – forget availing the opportunity abroad.

Written by Amitava Chakrabart

A significant number of students get enrolled in top universities across the world every year. So, there is no dearth of brilliant students in India. However, without getting scholarship, many meritorious students belonging to not-so-wealthy families can’t afford to take admission even in top Indian universities – forget availing the opportunity abroad.

Apart from the fact that the degree has an international accreditation, the reason behind Indian students choosing to study medicine in Ukraine is because the fees there are half of the fees that they would pay in the private medical colleges in India.

Due to the lack of adequate scholarship facilities in India, after coming back from the war torn country, they now want the government to get them admitted in government-run medical colleges. If students knew of the scholarships that existed in India – many students would have chosen differently.

While in the US, $100 billion is set for funding students, the government here is simply not pushing for scholarships in India.

So, where do students go if they want a scholarship in India? Where do they find what is available?

Career counselor and college planner Charushilla Narula Bajpai, Founder & Key Mentor for UniversityConnection, writes on the need for scholarship platforms.

The Need for Scholarship Platforms in India

Let us explore different types of scholarships currently available in India, to name a few:

  1. Government scholarships such as
    National Means Cum Merit Scholarship
    Post Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank Holders
    Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme and more.
  2. Merit-Based Scholarships which prioritises academic scores/ grades
  3. Women Scholarships that is specially for the female students to encourage them
  4. Means-Based Scholarships which provides aid to those who seek financial assistance to pursue higher education
  5. Merit cum Means-Based Scholarships that supports students who are not only seeking financial assistance but are meritorious in their academic journey
  6. Talent-Based Scholarships that focuses on the student’s achievements in co-curricular / extracurricular activities on different levels
  7. Community-Based Scholarships for specific communities or minority communities
  8. Private Scholarships and more!

 

Scholarships in India

NSP is taken as one of the many Mission Mode Projects under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) akin to a sustainable development goal leading to nation-building. It’s a great start towards digitizing and one that needs applauding. However, when one (as a counselor or college planner) needs to refer to and suggest options to someone aiming for, let’s say, international relations or psychology or undergrad versus postgrad scholarships in India, the ease of finding that information becomes important. The portal requires student-centricity along with scholarship-centricity, and the creators need to ask, ‘What does a student or a counselor search’? As an example, try this search: “Scholarships to study fashion designing in India”. You will most likely be directed to international scholarships along with paid results.

The prerequisites for scholarships vary from public grants to private institutions that offer scholarships that can be fully funded or partially funded by them. But it is vital that the students carefully consider their scholarship application while researching the websites and scholarship portals to understand them better.

Here are 4 primary prerequisites:

  1. Academic grades / transcripts
  2. Declaration of family income
  3. Additional examinations
  4. Additional essays to elaborate on the need for scholarships

Encouraging students to explore multiple scholarship opportunities must be prioritised. It makes them believe in their own capabilities and plan for their dream university along with a scholarship. A well-researched and comprehensive Complete Application Admission Schedule (CAAS) from us has helped students receive more than $50 million in scholarships in the last three years alone, including the Holland Scholarship, multiple Global Scholar Awards, and even presidential and other merit and need awards at various universities. It’s encouraging to see many private universities in India integrating financial aid and scholarships as part of their offerings and neatly elaborating this information on their website with a defined mandate. Symbiosis, OP Jindal, Ashoka, KREA, Plaksha, and many more often have more than 50 per cent of their students studying on some scholarship or the other, and one wonders whether the same students would have opted for a public university in case they had access to better research.

A scholarship is not just money on the table; it is a value proposition. It means someone believes in an individual’s future, their ability to bring about change and so finds it meaningful to invest in them!

First published in Financial Express, May 5th, 2022

https://www.financialexpress.com/money/funding-education-through-scholarship-how-to-avail-it-in-india/2514414/

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ByResearch Counselor - Palak
Palak is a career counselor, and with her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, she brings a deep understanding of what it takes to navigate the exciting world of international education. She's incredibly good at guiding students through every step, from perfecting application processes to meticulously reviewing documents and helping with crucial visa and financial planning. What really makes Palak stand out is her incredible attention to detail, sharp analytical abilities, and a genuine talent for building lasting relationships. When you work with Palak, you'll quickly see how these strengths consistently contribute to helping students like you achieve their dreams and find success.
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