Kashmir Observer in association with Buddy4Study.com presents scholarships available for the meritorious students of Jammu and Kashmir
Scholarship Name 1:
Ericsson Empowering Girl Scholarship Program 2022
Description:
Ericsson invites applications from meritorious girl students currently studying in the 2nd year of Engineering (IT/CS) or MBA program from anywhere in India. The scholarship is meant to support meritorious girl students coming from underprivileged sections of society.
Eligibility:
The applicants must be currently studying in the 2nd year of engineering (IT/CS) or MBA program at reputed colleges in India. Applicants must have scored at least 6.5 GPA or equivalent marks in the previous final examination. The annual family income of the applicant from all sources must not be more than INR 6,00,000.
SBI Foundation launches SBI Asha Scholarship Program 2022, for students in classes 6 to 12, supporting them in continuing their education.
Eligibility:
Open for Indian students studying in classes 6 to 12. Applicants must have scored a minimum of 75% marks in the previous academic year. Their annual family income must be less than INR 3,00,000. Applicants should be enrolled and continuing their education.
LIC HFL invites applications from Class 11, graduation and post-graduation students to support them in continuing their education. The scholarship is meant for those students who belong to low-income and crisis-ridden families.
Eligibility:
Open for Indian students who are currently studying in Class 11 and first year of graduation and post-graduation programmes (in the academic year 2022-23). Applicants must have scored more than 60% marks in their previous qualifying examination. Annual family income of the applicant must not be more than INR 3,60,000 from all sources.
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