At World College of Technology and Management (WCTM), academic assessment is considered alongside broader student circumstances. The institution recognises that financial factors can influence educational continuity and that students with the ability to perform well academically should not be restricted solely due to economic limitations.
To support this approach, WCTM offers multiple scholarship and fee-assistance provisions. These are structured to support academic consistency, address financial constraints where applicable, and extend consideration to specific student categories. The objective is to reduce financial interruption and allow students to remain focused on academic and professional development.
Merit-based scholarships at WCTM are intended to recognise continued academic performance across semesters rather than isolated results. Evaluation is based on academic consistency and compliance with institutional requirements.
In practice:
Need-based scholarships are provided for students whose financial background may limit their ability to manage academic expenses. These provisions aim to support students where financial factors may otherwise disrupt education.
Typically:
The intent is to ensure that financial constraints do not become the sole determining factor in academic continuation.
Certain scholarships are extended to students requiring additional consideration due to family, social, or situational factors. These are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Support may apply to:
Students with officially certified physical or learning disabilities may apply for fee-related concessions. The level of assistance is determined based on documented certification and institutional guidelines.
These provisions are intended to promote equitable academic access and support continuity of education.
Postgraduate students demonstrating satisfactory academic performance at the undergraduate level or qualifying through recognised evaluation methods may be considered for limited fee support.
Key points:
| Scholarship Type | Who Can Apply | Tuition Fee Relief | Key Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merit-Based | UG / PG students with consistent academic records | Up to 50% (select cases) | Required CGPA, no backlogs |
| Need-Based | Students from financially constrained families | 10% – 100% | Income verification |
| Regional / Local | Eligible local-region students | 20% – 40% | Domicile proof |
| Sibling Scholarship | Families with more than one enrolled student | Around 20% | Typically applicable to younger sibling |
| Differently-Abled | Students with certified disabilities | 20% – 50% | Certification-based |
| Wards of Martyrs / Single Parent | Eligible dependents | 25% – 50% | Supporting documents |
| Postgraduate Awards | Eligible PG students | 10% – 20% | Performance-based |
Yes. Scholarships may also be granted based on financial need, category-specific eligibility, postgraduate performance, and certified special circumstances.
Merit-based scholarships generally require consistent academic performance, adherence to institutional standards, and maintenance of the prescribed CGPA.
No. Students are typically permitted to avail only one scholarship per academic year.
Applications are usually submitted during admissions or academic registration, along with the required supporting documentation.
