Academic performance is appreciated at Aravali Institute of Technical Studies; however, it is not considered the sole measure of a student’s ability and potential. The institute recognizes that higher education can place a financial burden on many families and believes that deserving students should not be denied opportunities due to economic constraints.
The institute offers a variety of fee-support schemes and scholarships to promote inclusion and equal access to education. These are designed to assist students with strong academic performance, those from financially weaker backgrounds, and students eligible under specific categories. The objective is not only to reduce financial pressure but also to allow students to focus on learning, skill development, and long-term career planning.
Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on consistent academic performance rather than a single result. Emphasis is placed on discipline, perseverance, and steady academic improvement throughout the program.
Key Features:
Recognizing that financial constraints can affect academic continuity, need-based scholarships are provided to students whose family income limits their ability to meet education-related expenses.
How It Is Assessed:
Certain students may qualify for special assistance based on individual, family, or social considerations. These scholarships aim to ease financial burden and encourage continuity in education.
Support May Be Extended To:
Students with certified physical or learning disabilities may apply for special fee concessions. The level of assistance depends on the nature and extent of the disability, as verified by authorized medical or government documents.
These scholarships promote inclusive education by reducing barriers and ensuring a supportive academic environment.
Postgraduate students with strong undergraduate academic records or qualifying performance in recognized examinations may be considered for fee concessions.
Highlights:
| Scholarship Type | Eligibility | Indicative Fee Relief | Key Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | Top-performing UG/PG students | Up to 50% or more (select cases) | Required CGPA, no backlogs |
| Need-Based | Students from low-income families | 10%–100% | Income verification mandatory |
| Local Area | Students from surrounding regions | 20%–40% | Valid domicile proof |
| Sibling | Multiple siblings enrolled | Around 20% | Generally applicable to younger siblings |
| Differently-Abled | Certified students with disabilities | 20%–50% | Based on disability percentage |
| Wards of Martyrs / Single Parent | Eligible dependent students | 25%–50% | Official supporting documents required |
| Postgraduate Awards | Strong UG or PG performance | 10%–20% | Performance-based continuation |
Scholarship percentages are indicative and subject to institutional policies.
Yes. The institute offers need-based, category-specific, postgraduate, and special-needs scholarships in addition to merit-based awards to support students facing financial or personal challenges.
Students are typically required to maintain consistent academic performance, the stipulated CGPA, and a clean academic record with no backlogs.
