Academic performance is prized at Chandigarh Group of Colleges Landran, though it is not the sole tool of judging the potential of a student. The institution appreciates the fact that higher education could burden a family greatly. CGC Landran has a well-organized set of scholarships, financial aid programs in order to have qualified and worthy students not to be deprived of the opportunity of getting an education because of lacking funds.
Those efforts are to enhance access to education and enable students to continue to learn, build skills, and plan their career on a long-term basis. Students of merit, students who have a financial background that cannot afford them, and students who are in a particular classification that needs extra attention are provided with monetary aid.
Merit scholarships at CGC Landran give incentive to the academic commitments of a student instead of the single performance. It focuses on discipline, continuity and long term academic success between semesters.
Key features include:
CGC Landran recognizes that not all students have the true financial strain that may come into the way of academic continuity. The need-based scholarships are aimed at students whose family income is such that they cannot easily afford a higher education.
The usual operation of the process:
A principle that has been followed is that the financial constraints should not deprive an eligible student an opportunity to advance in his/her studies.
Some students might need special help based on personal, social or family factors. Specific scholarships are intended to lessen the burden of finances and facilitate a continuous academic advancement.
Support may be available for:
Students who have certified physical or learning disabilities have the opportunity to seek concessions in fees. Financial support will also mainly depend on the level and percentage of disability as confirmed by authorized medical documentation.
Such scholarships represent the idea of the institution to provide inclusive education, equal opportunity, and a supportive academic environment.
Postgraduate students with good academic performance at the undergraduate level or with known entrance examinations can be approached to support them with scholarship.
Key highlights include:
| Scholarship Type | Eligibility of Applicant | Tuition Fee Relief | Important Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | Top UG / PG students | Up to 50% (in a few cases, more) | Maintain CGPA, no backlogs |
| Need-Based | The low-income families of students | 10%-100% | Need to verify income |
| Local / Regional | Students in the local areas | 20-40% | Valid domicile evidence |
| Sibling Scholarship | One with more than one enrolled student | Approximately one-fifth | Typically applicable to younger siblings |
| Differently-Abled | Disability with certified disability cases | 20-50% | According to the percent disability |
| Single Parent / Wards of Martyrs | Eligible dependent students | 25-50% | Official documentation needed |
| Postgraduate Awards | Good UG performance / eligible candidates | 10-20% | Performance renewal |
Yes. Besides merit-based scholarships, CGC Landran offers need based, category based, postgraduate and special needs scholarships to assist the students who have financial or personal difficulties.
The general requirement of students is to ensure a constant academic performance with a CGPA of approximately 8.0 or more and no academic backlog to remain in the institution.
No. According to institutional rules, the students are usually permitted to take one scholarship annually.
Applications of scholarship are normally presented with admission or at the time of academic registration together with the necessary supporting documents.
