Scholarships at the university are typically awarded based on students' academic performance in class 10th, 12th, and semester exams. Students scoring above 60% in class 10th and 12th are eligible for scholarships ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 45,000 per annum, depending on their percentage and CGPA. For example, scholarships of Rs 10,000 per year are given to those scoring above 60% in 12th and maintaining a CGPA above 8.0.
Higher scholarships, up to Rs 35,000 or Rs 45,000 annually, are awarded to students with higher board percentages and CGPA. The scholarship opportunities are also available to students who excel in the SAAT examination and maintain a good academic record throughout their course. Additionally, some scholarships are provided based on specific criteria, such as parental occupation or association with certain sectors like the railway department. The university does not frequently hike tuition fees, but they do offer financial aid and assistance for bank loans.
However, some reviews mention that the scholarship process can be delayed or inconsistent.
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