Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad Scholarships

  Hyderabad   Private (Autonomous)   ESTD 2001
  Hyderabad   Private (Autonomous)   ESTD 2001

Scholarships

ISB Hyderabad Scholarships 2026: Merit, Need-Based & Diversity Awards

The Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad offers a wide range of scholarships and tuition waivers to ensure that deserving students can pursue their MBA dreams without financial barriers. These ISB Hyderabad scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, diversity, and financial need.

Below are the details of the scholarships offered at ISB Hyderabad for the MBA 2026 batch:

Name of Scholarship Description Scholarship (% of Tuition Fee) Mode of Disbursal
Dean Don Jacob’s Memorial Scholarship Awarded to candidates demonstrating exceptional academic merit. 50% Waiver
Prof. Manasa Mandava Memorial Scholarship Granted to a high-merit female applicant, disbursed in two parts — 25% at program start and 25% post core term completion. 50% Waiver
ISB Merit Waiver Automatically considered for all applicants with strong academic and professional profiles. 25% – 100% Waiver
ISB Merit by Diversity Waiver Awarded to applicants from diverse educational or professional backgrounds who also exhibit high merit. 25% – 100% Waiver
International Diversity Waiver Available for candidates holding an international passport and demonstrating academic excellence. 25% – 100% Waiver
ISB Need-cum-Merit Waiver Offered to students with a family income below ₹18,00,000, including pre-ISB income. 25% Waiver
AIESEC–ISB Waiver Exclusive to candidates who are members or alumni of AIESEC. 25% Waiver
Bridge to India Waiver Designed for professionals currently working abroad who intend to return to India post-MBA. 25% Waiver
Armed Forces Scholarship A tribute to Indian Armed Forces personnel for their service and sacrifice. 50% Waiver

Key Highlights:

  • Scholarships are awarded based on merit, diversity, financial need, and leadership potential.

  • Most waivers are automatically considered during the admission process.

  • Some awards, like the AIESEC–ISB Waiver and Bridge to India Waiver, require a separate application.