Asian Business School (ABS) emphasizes academic performance; nevertheless, it is not measured separately. The institute is aware of the fact that management education may be costly to the students and their families. ASB also has merit-based, financially need-based, and category-based scholarships and fee-support programs that ensure that worthy candidates are not disadvantaged on the basis of their financial capabilities.
Asian Business School expects to accomplish this through such efforts to ensure that management education becomes affordable, inclusive, and results-oriented, so that students can concentrate on education, development of skills and career planning in the long term without being pressured by the expenses of education.
The scholarships offered in Asian Business School, based on merit, are meant to encourage habitual performance and discipline, as opposed to performances that occur once. Such scholarships identify students who have shown their commitment and seriousness in studying over a period of time.
Key Points:
Asian Business School understands that financial constraints must not lock out talented students to study management. Need based scholarships are assisting students whose family income renders programme fees hard to cover.
How This Typically Works:
There are also other scholarships that are offered to students who might need extra attention because of personal, social and family factors. Such programs will help to decrease financial pressure and guarantee education continuation.
Support may be available for:
Students whose physical or learning disabilities are certified can request special concession in fees. The degree of support usually depends on the nature and severity of the disability which is confirmed by official documents.
Such scholarships are supposed to facilitate fair access to education and provide a conducive and inclusive academic community.
Tuition concessions could be offered to applicants of PGDM and enrolled students whose academic background or their national level entrance exam scores are high.
Key Highlights:
| Type of scholarship | Eligibility | Tuition Fee Relief | Some of the important conditions. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | Good performance of PGDM students | Up to 50% (select cases) | Academic standards, no backlogs. |
| Need-Based | Low-income families students | 10% -40% (indicative) | Income checking is obligatory. |
| Sibling / Family | Families having more than one ASB student | Approximately 15% 20% | Applicable according to the institute policy. |
| Special consideration | Differently-abled / special cases | 20% to 40% | The valid certification must be made. |
| PGDM Entrance-Based | Strong academic or entrance profile | 10%-30% | Performance-based continuation. |
Note: The availability of scholarships, percentage, and eligibility requirements are institute policy and can change depending on the academic year.
Yes. Besides merit based scholarships, ASB provides need based and category based support in terms of fees, which is eligibility and documentation based.
The eligibility is usually based on high academic results, either in the qualifying exams or at the time of the programme of PGDM and good behavior and attendance.
No. Students do not have the option of enjoying more than one scholarship in a period of one academic year despite the fact that they may be eligible for more than one category of scholarship.
Applications in the form of scholarship tend to be done through admissions or when registering in the academic field. The applicants are expected to send the necessary documents as stipulated by the institute.
