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National scholarship schemes open for students, offer aid up to full tuition coverage

KS news desk June 15, 2026 0

Srinagar, June 15: A series of national scholarship programmes offering financial assistance ranging from ₹20,000 to full tuition fee coverage have opened applications for students pursuing higher education in engineering, management, technology and other professional courses across the country.

Among the major schemes, the Bharti Airtel Scholarship 2026-27 will provide 100 per cent annual course fee coverage, hostel and mess charges, and laptops to selected students enrolled in top engineering institutions.

The scholarship is open to first-year students admitted to undergraduate and integrated programmes in technology-related fields, including artificial intelligence, robotics, data science and aerospace, with family income not exceeding ₹8 lakh annually.

The IDFC FIRST Bank MBA Scholarship Program 2026-28 will provide financial support of ₹2 lakh to eligible first-year MBA students from families with annual incomes of up to ₹6 lakh.

The assistance will be disbursed over two years to help students pursue management education without financial constraints.

For students aspiring to pursue emerging technology courses, the uGSOT Scholarship Program 2026 by upGrad School of Technology offers merit-based and need-based scholarships, including fee waivers of up to 100 per cent.

The programme targets Class 12 science students seeking admission in Computer Science specialisations such as Generative AI and Machine Learning, Quantum Computing and Full Stack Development.

Another major initiative, the Eastman Powerup Eduskill Scholarship Program 2026-27, has invited applications from engineering, management and diploma students. The programme offers financial assistance of up to ₹20,000 linked to the successful completion of industry-relevant certification courses.

Preference will be given to female students, persons with disabilities, students from single-parent households and those belonging to Tier-II and Tier-III cities.

The scholarship list also includes the Masters’ Union Scholarship Aptitude Test 2026, which offers tuition fee waivers ranging from 10 to 80 per cent for students pursuing undergraduate programmes in business management, technology, data science, artificial intelligence, sustainability and related disciplines.

In addition, the WINGS – Women Inspiring Growth in STEM Scholarship Program has been launched for female undergraduate students at IIT Bombay pursuing STEM disciplines. The programme provides full tuition fee support and seeks to encourage greater participation of women in science and technology education.

The document also mentions the vivo Punjab Vidya Setu Scholarship Program 2026, which offers scholarships of ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 to economically weaker undergraduate students studying in government and government-aided colleges in Punjab and Chandigarh.

Most of the scholarship schemes are being administered through online application portals, with deadlines falling between June and July 2026.

The programmes are aimed at reducing financial barriers to higher education and promoting access to professional and technical courses for students from economically weaker sections.

Education experts said such initiatives could significantly enhance access to quality higher education, particularly for students from low-income families, while encouraging enrolment in emerging technology and management disciplines.

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