At GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management performance is not the only criterion with regard to academic performance. The institute realizes that higher education may be a burden to students and their families and the institute is striving to make sure that deserving candidates do not have to stop their studies because of economic constraints.
GL Bajaj can help students concentrate on studies, expertise acquisition, and career planning using its combination of government-sponsored, merit-based, and category-based scholarship programmes. Assistance is offered to academically steady students, students with low economic capacity and students who fall in the eligibility of social or reserved groups.
Merit scholarships are granted to students that show coherent academic results as opposed to success in a single time. These are scholarships which reward discipline, hard work and long term improvement in the program.
Key points:
GL Bajaj helps economically disadvantaged students by providing them with need-based scholarships, which are given by the government and state-level programs, to a great extent.
How it works:
The students of reserved or special categories could also claim scholarships according to the governmental and institutional regulations.
Support may be available for:
Special concessions can be offered to students with certified physical or learning disabilities by schemes approved by the government. Depending on the level of disability and provision of legitimate documentation, support is granted.
The goal is to foster equal access to education and to offer a conducive academic environment to all learners.
Postgraduate students can be provided with merit or category based scholarship by government portals or institutional assistance systems.
Key points:
| Type of scholarship | Applicability | Fee Support (Indicative) | Basic terms. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | Well performing UG / PG students | Partial Fee waiver | Maintain the necessary academic performance. |
| Needy Based | Students who are weaker economically | According to the government norms | Income check must be done. |
| Category-Based | SC / ST / OBC / EWS / Minorities students | According to the schemes in use | Valid category forms. |
| Differently-Aborted | Registered disabled students | Scheme-dependent | Disability certificate required. |
| Postgraduate Grants | PG students who are eligible only | Limited fee assistance | required. |
Yes. Besides the merit based scholarships, students can apply the need-based, category, postgraduate and special-needs scholarships according to government and institutional norms.
The criteria of eligibility are good academic performance in qualifying exams. It can only be continued by ensuring good academic progress throughout the course.
No. Students can usually avail only one scholarship in an academic year although they may have qualified in various schemes.
They are typically submitted along with the application to study in a university or other official governmental scholarship databases, together with the supporting documents.
