At Aravali Teacher Training College, Udaipur, although specific online systems of official scholarship schemes particular to teacher-education courses are not widely published, students do have access to financial- and merit-related facilities and government-based scholarships via state and national schemes on scholarship and college-based mechanisms of aid provision. This is to make sure that good students that are constrained by finances or have shown high ability to study should be offered a fair opportunity to take the training of teachers without straining their finances.
The college promotes the consideration of both government scholarship schemes and institutional financial aid where feasible by the aspiring candidates and also assists students to take education loans where necessary.
Merit-based scholarship is a scheme aimed to identify students with high academic performance in their qualifying examination or in entrance tests such as PTET – Pre Teacher Education Test/BSTC (Basic School Training Certificate). Although there is no specific merit scholarship grid publicly described by the Aravali Teacher Training College as such, students can usually receive support or fee waivers in government scholarship schemes on the basis of academic excellence.
Need-based scholarships are meant to assist students in families with low income. Typically provided during state or national student aid programs (e.g., scholarships via the Rajasthan government or Union Government portals), they are not directly provided by the college itself and do need income verification and supporting documents on submission.
Scholarships under state and central scholarship schemes may be availed to students who fall under some of the categories of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), or economically weaker classes (EWS). Such programs enable lowering the cost burden on students who qualify under the various government regulations.
Students who are certified as physically or learning disabled are able to pursue government programs of disability scholarship on the basis of certification by the Rajasthan government or the central ministries. Such plans offer fee reductions or even financial assistance in line with disability certification and eligibility requirements.
| Type of Scholarship | Who May Apply | Fee Relief / Benefits | Significant Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | High in the qualifying exams | Variable (depends on scheme) | Academic performance needed |
| Need-Based | Low-income families | Varying financial aid | Income check |
| Category-Specific | SC/ST/OBC/EWS students | Government-defined benefits | Category proof needed |
| Special Needs | Government scholarship aid | Variable | Disability certificate required |
The benefits are not directly published by the college but are available based on funds and authorization of the scholarship authorities.
Note: The documentation and verification may be supported by Aravali Teacher Training College; however, the official scholarship assignments are mostly controlled by external state/country organizations.
Yes—although the college does not promote a lot of internal scholarships on the web, students should consider government merit, means, category-specific, and disability scholarships offered via the portals of the state and central Rajasthan.
Typical ones are income certificates, category (caste) certificates, documents on disability (where applicable), domicile documents, and mark sheets of qualifying exams.
The majority of government scholarship regulations provide that not more than one benefit of scholarship may be received by any student in any academic year unless stated otherwise.
