Manipal University Jaipur offering Scholarships up to 3 crores for its students
Team Careers360 | June 18, 2019 | 05:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JUNE 18: Manipal University Jaipur is offering scholarship up to 3 crores for its students. The scholarships are given every year to students who are meritorious and to those who are in need. The Scholarships are available in Engineering and Non-Engineering Programs at Graduate, Post-Graduate and PhD levels.
The scholarships are awarded to meritorious students under the Endowment Fund Scheme, monthly grants are given to GATE qualified M.Tech students. Other scholarships include
TMA Pai Engineering Scholarships
Scholarships for Lateral Entry (B Tech)
TMA Pai Merit Scholarships
Rajasthan Merit Scholarships
Scholarships for Local Region Students
Apart from other scholarships, there are special scholarship schemes for differently-abled students, wards of martyrs of defence personals and paramilitary forces, orphan students and wards of single mothers too.
Pre-Requisites and how to apply: To know more about the respective categories, please visit the website www.jaipur.manipal.edu
Deadline: Submission of application for all the categories would be notified after the admission process is over.
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