Miranda House, University of Delhi, provides an extensive range of scholarships to support its students, recognizing both academic excellence and financial need. These scholarships are designed to make higher education accessible for meritorious students, those from economically weaker backgrounds, as well as members of reserved categories and special interest groups. Coverage includes merit-based, need-based, government, private, and alumni-endowed awards, ensuring that talented and deserving students can thrive in their academic pursuits.
Merit-Based Scholarships
Awarded to students displaying outstanding academic performance, often determined by university examination ranks or aggregate marks.
Examples include annual awards for university toppers and department rank holders, which may be accompanied by both certificates and cash prizes.
Need-Based Scholarships
Offered to students with proven financial hardship, such as a family income below a certain threshold (often ₹3 lakh per annum).
Several scholarships are reserved for students in their first year of undergraduate study who demonstrate both need and some academic merit.
Government Scholarships
University of Delhi centrally administers national scholarships like the Post-Matric Scholarship (for SC/ST/OBC), National Scholarship Portal (NSP) scholarships, and specific state-sponsored schemes.
Students from certain backgrounds (e.g., SC/ST, minorities, differently-abled) are strongly encouraged to apply for government-aided financial assistance.
Private & Alumni-Funded Scholarships
The college boasts several scholarships established by alumni, faculty, or in memory of distinguished individuals, often with specific eligibility criteria by subject, need, or year of study.
Funds like the Vidya Hardwani Lal Memorial Scholarship, Anita Belani Fund, and Veena Nayyar Memorial Scholarship provide significant annual and sometimes renewable support to scores of students.
Most scholarships require students to be enrolled in a relevant program (UG or PG) at Miranda House.
Need-based awards may set a family income ceiling (commonly ₹3 lakh per annum or less).
Merit-based awards often require outstanding performance in previous qualifying examinations or within the University of Delhi academic system.
Some awards are course- or subject-specific (e.g., reserved for science, humanities, Sanskrit, or specific discipline toppers).
Certain scholarships target reserved category students, daughters of jawans, or those facing special hardships.
Good academic standing, attendance records, and sometimes documented involvement in social or extracurricular initiatives can be additional criteria.
Students must check eligibility and details on the Miranda House official website or the college Scholarship Cell.
Applications are typically submitted online via Google Forms provided by the college or through the Delhi University/NSP portal for central and state schemes.
First-year students are especially encouraged to apply at the beginning of their term; annual calls for applications are circulated for all eligible years.
Required documents can include income certificates, mark sheets, category proofs, fee receipts, and a statement of purpose.
Most scholarships are for a one-year duration but may be renewable based on continued academic excellence and, where applicable, sustained financial need.
Renewal usually involves submitting progress reports, updated mark sheets, and, in some cases, a fresh application outlining continued eligibility.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic standards to retain their scholarship benefits for successive years.
Scholarship Name | Eligibility | Benefits | Application Process |
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Vidya Hardwani Lal Memorial | UG, first-year, need-based (<₹3 lakh/yr income) | Tuition support, renewal possible | Apply online at college portal |
Anita Belani Scholarship | UG, first-year, merit-cum-need | Annual grant | Online form (Scholarship Cell) |
Pehal Foundation CSR | UG, need-based, strong academics | Annual financial aid | Online college application |
University of Delhi Women’s Assoc | Daughters of jawans, first-year students | Monthly stipend | Form via college/DU portal |
S.K. Trikha Memorial Award | Academic performance, financial need, tie-breaker | Cash prize & certificate | Faculty nomination & review |
National Scholarship Portal (NSP) | Minority, SC/ST/OBC, PwD students | Centralized financial assistance | Apply via NSP portal |
INSPIRE Scholarship | B.Sc. (Hons), high marks in science | Annual academic grant | National/regional online form |
Private/Endowment Scholarships | Sub-discipline or course, merit and/or need | Varies; some monthly stipends | Application to Scholarship Cell |
D.D. Kapoor Scholarship | Economics, financial hardship | Monthly assistance | Faculty nomination/application |
Miranda House actively encourages all eligible students—regardless of background—to explore these options, ensuring higher education remains inclusive and empowering for all segments of society. The Scholarship Cell provides individual counseling and guidance, and timely notifications are issued for each academic cycle.
Course | Average Fees | Duration | Action |
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BSc | INR 52,300 to INR 58,800 | 3 Years | |
BA | INR 44,700 to INR 52,200 Total | 3 Years | |
MSc | INR 29,100 to INR 32,300 total | 2 Years | |
MA | INR 29,100 to INR 38,100 | 2 Years | |
Certificate | ₹17,000 | 6 months to 1 year | |
B.El.Ed | INR 77,800 Total | 4 years | |
PhD | As per University of Delhi norms | 3 to 6 years |