At Aravali Commerce and Science College, Udaipur, financial aid is considered an essential aspect of student support and not merely an afterthought. The college understands that the cost of higher education may sometimes place stress on families, and therefore it strives to ensure that competent and deserving students are not held back due to financial constraints.
The institution works to make education affordable through a combination of merit-based concessions, need-based assistance, and government-supported programmes. Support is provided to academically consistent students, those from low-income backgrounds, and categories that may require additional consideration. The overall idea is simple: students should be able to focus on their studies without worrying about financial pressure.
These scholarships are offered to students who demonstrate consistent academic discipline over time, not just excellent performance in a single instance. The aim is to encourage steady effort and regular achievement throughout the semesters.
In simple terms:
The college recognises that some families may face genuine financial difficulties. Need-based aid is designed to support students whose family income makes it difficult to continue higher education comfortably.
The general principle is simple: deserving students should not have to discontinue their education due to financial limitations.
How this usually works:
Some students may require additional support due to social, personal, or family circumstances. Category-based assistance aims to reduce academic stress and help them continue their studies more easily.
Support may be available for:
Students with certified physical or learning disabilities may receive fee concessions according to college or government policies. The level of support usually depends on the type and degree of disability, verified through official documentation.
This provision ensures equal learning opportunities and a more comfortable educational experience for all students.
Limited tuition concessions may be considered for postgraduate students who have performed well during their undergraduate studies. This is intended to encourage students to pursue higher education and deepen their subject knowledge.
Key points:
| Type of Scholarship | Eligibility | Indicative Tuition Relief | Important Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | High-performing UG/PG students | Partial concession (up to 30–50% approx.) | Maintain required marks/CGPA |
| Need-Based | Low-income families | 10–100% depending on the case | Income verification required |
| Local / Regional | Students from nearby areas (where applicable) | 10–30% | Domicile proof |
| Sibling Support | More than one student enrolled from same family | 10–20% | Applicable to eligible siblings |
| Differently-Abled | Certified disabilities | 20–50% | Official documentation required |
| Government Schemes | Eligible category students | As per scheme norms | Official approval required |
| Postgraduate Awards | Good UG performance | 10–20% | Continuation based on performance |
(All figures are indicative and subject to institutional or government policies.)
