Sobhasaria Group of Institutions does not put just an accent on academic marks. The institution is aware of the fact that higher education may entail a lot of financial commitment and takes deliberate actions to ensure that needy students are not pressured to abandon their education based simply on financial grounds. Various scholarship and fee-support programs allow SGI to ensure that education is accessible and allow students to concentrate on education and career planning on a long-term basis. Financially crippled students with accepted academic abilities are also supported, and so are those students who are in certain groups that need extra attention.
These are scholarships that are aimed at students who exhibit a general academic diligence, as opposed to a one-time outstanding performance. The goal is to compensate for long-term discipline, consistency, and dedication between semesters.
In concise terms:
Sobhasaria Group of Institutions understands that other students are actually in real financial trouble. Need-based scholarships are created to help students who have a low family income, which makes it difficult to pay higher education costs. The principle here is that finances should not be used to deny competent students a chance to pursue their education.
How this usually operates:
SGI also accommodates the students with special needs because of the social, personal, or family-related difficulties. These scholarships are meant to ease the burden on the student and enable students to study more easily.
Support may be available for:
Students that possess certified physical/learning challenges can seek special concessions of fees. The level of assistance usually varies with the nature and percentage of disability, which is confirmed under official records. This is to help in the facilitation of the education that is inclusive and give a more comfortable academic life.
A tuition fee break may be imposed on postgraduate students who have excelled at the undergraduate level or who can be seen based on established examinations.
Key points:
| Type of Scholarship | Who Qualifies | Tuition Fee Relief | Important Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | High-performing UG/PG students | Up to 40–50% (or even higher in some cases) | Maintaining minimum CGPA, no backlogs |
| Need-Based | Low-income families | 10%–100% | Income verification is necessary |
| Local Area | Students of local areas | 20%–40% | Domicile evidence |
| Sibling | Families with several SGI students | Approximately 20% | Typically refers to a younger sibling |
| Differently-Abled | Students with certified disabilities | 20%–50% | According to the percentage of disability |
| Wards of Martyrs / Single Parent | Eligible dependent students | 25%–50% | Official documents are needed |
| Postgraduate Awards | Very good UG record / qualified candidates | 10%–20% | Performance-based renewal |
Yes. In addition to the merit-based scholarships, SGI has need-based, category-specific, postgraduate, and special-needs scholarships that are given to students who have financial or personal disadvantages to provide equal access to education.
The merit scholarships at SGI do not have strict academic criteria; however, they require a good CGPA (ideally between 7.5 and 8.0 or more) and a clean academic record without backlogs.
No. According to the institutional requirements, a student is normally allowed to access only one scholarship during an academic year, despite the fact that he or she could qualify under many characteristics.
Applications for scholarships are usually done when one is seeking admission or when registering for academics. All the necessary supporting documents should be submitted by the students according to the type of scholarship they apply to.
