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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, CH DEVI LAL STATE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY doesn't give 100% scholarship to everybody
But they offer various scholarship in different disciplines
*Merit based scholarship
*Financial aid to reserved categories
*Financial aid to economical weaker students
*Scholarship to research student
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
G.B. Pant Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University Okhla: I Campus does not give 100% scholarship to every student. Scholarships are given based on family income, academic marks, and certain categories like SC/ST or girl students. Some students can get full fee waiver if they meet specific conditions but it is not for all you try your best always hardwork to get best and you enjoy each every day in this college is best.
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8 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Not every student at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences is eligible for a 100% scholarship. Through the Pradyumna Bal Memorial Scholarship, which is given to two worthy students each year based on merit and financial need, it does, however, offer a limited number of full scholarships. While full fee waivers are uncommon and extremely competitive, KIIT also provides Poverty-cum-Merit Scholarships and other partial financial aid programs.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the FIT Group of Institutions offers scholarships that can cover up to 100% of tuition fees, depending on the student's academic performance and other criteria.
Scholarship Opportunities at FIT Group of Institutions
Merit-Based Scholarships
FIT provides scholarships based on academic performance in the 10+2 examination. Students with higher percentages are eligible for greater fee waivers. Specific details can be obtained by contacting the admission cell directly.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mostly no. DAAD scholarships are for postgraduate (masters), PhD, and research programs.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students are eligible for DAAD scholarships. However, there is a fixed number of scholarships for Indians and to get them eligible students have to apply early. Make sure, you fulfill the eligibility criteria at the time of apply for scholarship.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
When you think about studying in Germany, the German Academic Exchange Service which people call DAAD has got scholarships available. These DAAD scholarships are specially meant for international students who's really good at their studies and also for researchers. If your planning to pursue studies in Germany or maybe do some research work there, this could be perfect option for you.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
What the data says:According to UniversityKart, BITS Khammam “offers up to 100% scholarships to eligible candidates based on their academic excellence and extracurricular achievements”
These are merit-based and/or merit? cum? need awards—you'll need strong exam scores and/or a demonstrated financial need . For more information visit the college website.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Given below are the steps to apply for MIT scholarships for international students:
CSS Profile: CSS Profile is a tool provided by the MIT College Board and is used to determine if the candidate qualifies for a need-based MIT Scholarship. Documents required for the same include:
- Candidate's parents' income tax returns or wage statements
- Any other records of money earned
- Current bank account balances
- Records of investment
- Records of untaxed income
The other method is to demonstrate financial need by submitting the Income or Parental Tax return document to the IDOC platform managed by the College board.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Low-income first year students at MIT are provided a first year grant worth USD 2,000 (INR 1.75 L).
This sum is granted to help with the costs associated with the extra expenses such as sheets, towels & warm coats for the bedroom. The sum is split equally between the Fall & Spring semesters & is only available to first-year students.
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