The Delhi Institute of Engineering Studies (DIES) does not only rely on the academic achievements of the students. The institute knows that the cost of studying in college, especially in engineering, technology, and applied sciences disciplines, can be an unaffordable financial burden to many students. Therefore, the institute is offering a number of scholarships, fee waiver and financial aid schemes, for the deserving students to study, without putting unnecessary financial stress on them.
Scholarships provided on the basis of performance in course throughout the program (not just one examination). This is to encourage discipline and consistency.
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The institute also realizes that there may be a few capable students whose financial capacity is lower than their abilities. These financial assistance programs are initiated for the welfare of poor economic sections, so that education does not be hindered due to any financial constraint.
How it works generally:
DIES also offers financial assistance based on certain individual social or personal requirements. These schemes are meant to alleviate the burden of expenses from specific group students.
Students can be granted assistance based on the following categories:
If a student is certified with any form of disability or specific learning disorder, then he can apply for scholarship/fee concessions and support systems based on the same. Normally, the amount of aid depends on the official documentation and the institutional guidelines followed.
These facilities promote equal educational opportunities and inclusion in the learning environment for all.
Postgraduate students at the DIES can receive Scholarships, Assistantships, Fellowships or fee waiver based on their performance throughout the course, eligibility, entry examination performance, and institute policies.
Points for Scholarships for Postgraduates:
| Type of Scholarship | Who are the applicants? | Tuition Fee Concession | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | high-performing students (UG/PG) | Part tuition fee waiver | Maintaining a consistently good academic score. |
| Need-Based | low-income families | Partly/Fully funded | Depending on income verification. |
| EWS/Reserved Category | eligible social groups | According to institute/Govt. Policy | Relevant category documents required. |
| Differently-Abled | students with certified learning disability | Part tuition fee waiver | According to official documentation. |
| Research/PG Scholarship | graduates (Engg./Tech programs) | Fellowship/stipend/tuition waiver | According to merit, scores in entry exams or research performance. |
| Female Student support initiatives | eligible female students | Vary depending on the scheme | According to institute policies. |
Yes, DIES offers scholarship and financial aid support to students other than just merit. Such students may fall under the categories of research activity, income level, special category student, and some support schemes depending on institutional and Government policy.
Generally, the merit scholarship will need good academic results to maintain and good standing throughout. Each scholarship will have a differing requirement depending on its individual guidelines.
Candidates will typically only have access to a single major scholarship or fee concession under one scheme at a time, unless otherwise stated by the institutions or government.
Students can apply for the scholarship either during the admission process, during the time of registration for the semester, or via the scholarship portal. A relevant income certificate, category document, disability paper, marks sheets of entrance examination, transcripts, or any other scholarship-related certificate is usually required.
