Scholarship for IIT Bhubaneswar

First-year students in any 4-year B.Tech programme are eligible for scholarships from IIT Bhubaneswar based on their academic achievement and parental yearly income. The institution also takes into account a student’s prior academic performance and entrance test results (if applicable). Nevertheless, only 25% of students receive the Merit Cum Means Scholarship, and only 10% of students receive the Free Studentship. The following information is related to the Merit Cum Means Scholarship/Free Studentship.

Merit Criteria:

For first-year students accepted to IIT Bhubaneswar, the scholarship is awarded based on the results of the qualifying exam and the JEE entrance exam. However, there is a 50/50 split between the importance of the JEE score and the last qualifying exam.

Means Criteria: The student’s parents income from all sources cannot be more than INR 4.5 lakhs per year.

Scholarship Awards: As a scholarship reward, the chosen scholars will not be required to pay the entire tuition.

How to Use?

  • Visit the IIT Bhubaneswar ERP website and log in using your student credentials to access the ERP account.
  • Fill out the online Merit Cum Means Scholarship application as soon as can.
  • Download the application now, and then include it with all the self-attested copies of the necessary paperwork.
  • Send a hard copy of your completed application to IIT Bhubaneswar’s academic department.

FAQs about IIT Bhubaneswar scholarships

Q. Who may apply for a scholarship at IIT Bhubaneswar?

Ans. After meeting the criteria for merit, students enrolled in any of the B.Tech programmes at IIT Bhubaneswar are eligible to apply for the Merit Cum Means-based scholarships.

Q. Does IIT Bhubaneswar provide financial aid to its graduate students?

Ans. IIT Bhubaneswar offers financial aid to students enrolled in the M.Tech research, M.Sc., and Joint M.Sc-PhD programmes in the form of monthly stipends.

Q. What are the requirements for IIT Bhubaneswar’s MCM/Free Studentship?

Ans. A student must have earned at least a 60 percent grade point average in their 12th grade as well as a qualifying score on the JEE. Additionally, throughout the selection process, the annual parental income and prior academic performance are taken into account.