Netaji Subhas University of Technology [NSUT], New Delhi Scholarships

  New Delhi   AICTE, NAAC, UGC   ESTD 1983
  New Delhi   AICTE, NAAC, UGC   ESTD 1983

Scholarships

NSIT Delhi Scholarships

Many students want to get admission in NSIT Delhi but very few can realise their dream due to lack of finances in the family. NSIT Delhi offers financial aid to those students so that finances never come in the way of higher education.

Under the National Merit Scholarship scheme, scholarships are offered on the basis of the results of their higher secondary exams.

A total number of 82,000 students are entitled to this scholarship every year. The candidates need to score above 80 percentile to be able to avail this scholarship.

This scholarship scheme is open to all applicants irrespective of their categories. Some of the scholarships provided by the Government of Delhi are accepted by the institution.

The college itself provides Merit Cum Means scholarships to the students who have good merit but do not have the finances to pay them. This scholarship is booked for the top 5% of every batch in engineering. Minorities or defence candidates can avail a lot of scholarships from the Government.

Apart from scholarships, education loans are available from SBI Bank and can be used to pay off the tuition fees. The PhD students are entitled to a monthly stipend because of the research they are conducting.

Scholarships and Financial Aid at Netaji Subhas University of Technology:

National Merit Scholarship Scheme:

Scope: These scholarships are granted based on the performance in the senior secondary examination. A total of 82,000 fresh scholarships are awarded annually, with 41,000 for boys and 41,000 for girls. They are intended to support graduate and postgraduate studies in colleges and universities, as well as professional courses like Medical and Engineering.

Eligibility: To be eligible for this scheme, students must fall within the top 80th percentile of successful candidates in their respective stream for a particular Board of Examination, in their class XII of the 10+2 pattern or equivalent. They should also not belong to the “creamy layer” as defined by the Deptt. of Personnel and Training in their Notification No. 36012/22/93-Estt. (SCT), dated 8.11.93 (Annexure IV), and as modified by their OM No. 36033/3/2004-Estt. (Res), dated 9th March 2004 (Annexure V), and any subsequent modifications. Furthermore, eligible candidates must be pursuing regular courses (not correspondence or distance mode) at recognised educational institutions and should not be beneficiaries of any other scholarship scheme. This eligibility criterion applies to all categories of students, including ‘general’ and ‘reserved’ categories.