Parishkar International College supports a comprehensive scholarship ecosystem to foster academic excellence, inclusion, and equal opportunity. With a mix of merit-based and need-based scholarships, as well as government-funded and select private support, eligible students are empowered to pursue higher education with reduced financial barriers.
Scholarships at the college fall into several main categories:
Merit-based Scholarships:Â Awarded to students with exceptional academic achievement in their qualifying examinations (most often 10+2 for UG or degree results for PG).
Need-based Scholarships:Â Provided to students from families with financial constraints. Assessment is done by a dedicated committee based on genuine documentation and cases.
Government and Reserved Category Scholarships:Â Numerous scholarships are available for SC, ST, OBC, Minorities, and EWS categories under both central and state government schemes. Students can benefit from programs like the Post-Matric Scholarship and fee reimbursements as per prevailing policies.
Private and Alumni-Sponsored Scholarships:Â From time to time, the college partners with private donors, NGOs, and alumni associations to grant fellowships, book awards, or tuition waivers.
Special scholarships are also in place for female students, sports achievers, and those excelling in cultural or social service domains.
Academic merit, as indicated by percentage scores in the qualifying examination, is key for merit scholarships (typical thresholds are 70%, 80%, and 90% bracketed for incremental percentage benefits).
Income certificates, category certificates, and additional documentation are mandatory for need-based or government scholarships.
Doctoral (PhD) fellowships require consistent academic performance, need-cum-merit considerations, and enrollment as full-time scholars.
Some programs apply gender-specific or course-specific eligibility (e.g., women’s scholarships are automatically applied to certain arts and sciences courses).
Applications for all scholarships begin with filling out the scholarship section during college admission or via the official scholarship application form, which is available on the college website or at the helpdesk.
For government scholarships, students must register on respective national or state scholarship portals, upload required documents, and link their details to the college’s verification system.
Private and alumni scholarships usually require direct applications and may include an interview, written statement, or demonstration of achievement.
Applications for need-based scholarships require submission of income certificates and supporting documents to the Fee Scholarship Committee, followed by scrutiny and approval.
Merit scholarships are usually valid for the first and sometimes second semester or first year; renewal requires maintaining a specified CGPA or percentage (often above 60–70% in each term).
Need-based and government scholarships require annual/semesterly renewal with updated documentation and academic progress.
Doctoral fellowships are awarded for a fixed duration (often three years) but require proof of ongoing research and academic contribution for each renewal.
Scholarship disbursement is reviewed regularly, and non-compliance with academic progression, attendance, or ethical codes may lead to discontinuation.
Scholarship Name | Eligibility | Benefits | Application Process |
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Merit-based Scholarship UG | 70%–79.99% in 10+2: 10%; 80%–89.99%: 15%; 90%+: 20% | 10–20% tuition waiver for boys, 20% for girls in select courses | Automatic at admission; based on marks; form + transcripts |
Need-based Scholarship | Family income below threshold; genuine case | Variable tuition support | Application with income, supporting documents to committee |
SC/ST/OBC Govt. Post-Matric Scholarship | Category students, parental income less than govt cap | State-determined; tuition and incidentals | Register on state portal, submit documents, periodic renewal |
Female Student Waiver | Female students in BA/BSc (1st year) | 20% tuition fee waiver | Automatic; applies at admission |
Doctoral Fellowship (PhD) | Full-time PhD, PG marks, research proposal | Up to ₹15,000/month stipend | Apply using prescribed format, supervisor/HOD forwarding, interview |
Sports & Cultural Scholarships | District/State/National level achievement | Tuition waiver or book awards | Submit certificates to cultural/sports committee, verification |
Private/Alumni Sponsored Scholarships | Case-specific, as announced | As per donor scheme | Check college/NGO notifications, submit direct application |
Most merit and category scholarships are applied automatically but it is the student’s responsibility to check eligibility every term and submit renewals if required.
The Fee Scholarship Committee oversees fairness and transparency in scholarships.
Queries and guidance regarding scholarships are handled at the admissions office, with special sessions set for first-year students.
Scholarship provision at Parishkar International College is integral to upholding its mission of making quality education accessible and motivating all deserving students to excel, regardless of their background.
Course | Average Fees | Duration | Action |
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BA | ₹35,000 per year | 3 years | |
BSc | ₹40,000 per year | 3 Years | |
B.Com | ₹40,000 per year | 3 Years | |
MA | ₹10,000 to ₹30,000 per year | 2 years | |
MSc | ₹10,000 to ₹30,000 per year | 2 years | |
M.Com | ₹10,000 per year | 2 years | |
Diploma | usually low and affordable | 6 to 12 months | |
PhD | ₹20,000+ registration fee, | 3 to 6 years |