The focus at Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies is not just on academics. The institute is aware of the financial burden many students have to face with higher education and thus provides a range of scholarship and financial aid schemes to deserving candidates. AICTE scholarships and similar government-backed programs are designed to increase the availability of professional education, enabling students to concentrate on academic growth and future career prospects without worrying about financial constraints. DIAS strives to make professional education more accessible through merit-based scholarships, AICTE programs, and government support, allowing students to prioritize academic development and long-term career readiness. Students who perform well academically, those who are financially weaker, and students of eligible categories under approved scholarship policies are assisted.
These scholarships are for students who are able to achieve good results consistently throughout the course of their studies and not just at the end. The goal is to provide positive reinforcement for consistency, class motivation, and ongoing success.
In concise terms:
DIAS understands that some students face financial difficulties when pursuing further education. Need-based scholarship assistance is designed to help students from less well-off families to continue their studies without financial constraints.
The way this typically works:
Students who may need further academic consideration as a result of social, personal, or family issues are also supported by DIAS. These scholarships provide some relief in academia and help maintain continuity.
Support may be available for:
Students with certified disabilities may apply for scholarship or fee concessions under government or institutional policies. The intent of such support is to ensure equal educational opportunities and create a more comfortable environment for students with special needs.
Postgraduate students enrolled in MBA or other advanced programs may also be awarded a scholarship based on their academic achievements and government-sponsored schemes.
Key points:
| Scholarship Type | Who Can Apply | Tuition Fee Relief | Key Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | High-performing UG / PG students | Varies according to the scheme | Maintain consistency of academic performance |
| Need-Based | Students from economically weaker families | Depends on eligibility | Income verification required |
| AICTE Scholarships | As per scheme-specific eligibility | As per AICTE norms | Scheme-specific documents required |
| Reserved Category / EWS | Special category students | As per applicable scheme | Various government eligibility documents required |
| Differently-Abled | Students certified as having a disability | Depends on the applicable scheme | Disability certificate required |
| Single Girl Child | Eligible female students | As per applicable scheme provisions | Supporting documents required |
| Postgraduate Awards | MBA / PG program students | Based on performance and scheme | Performance-based renewal |
Yes. In addition to merit-based support, the Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies also supports government-based scholarships, AICTE scholarships, category-based scholarships, and need-based scholarships for eligible students.
Where a merit-based scholarship is available, it is typically determined by a combination of academic achievement, the institute's academic requirements, and the specific requirements of the scholarship. Students are expected to maintain good academic standards throughout the course.
In general, students can apply for only one scholarship or fee concession scheme at a time, unless specific policies permit otherwise, in which case they should consult the applicable scholarship policies.
Normally, applications for scholarships are made during the admission process, during counselling, or during the academic registration period. Depending on the category of the scholarship, students may need to provide additional documentation such as income proof, category certificate, disability certificate, or academic records.
