Kashmir Observer in association with Buddy4Study.com presents scholarships available for the meritorious students of Jammu and Kashmir
Scholarship Name 1:
The Doon School Scholarship Examination (DSSE) 2025
Description:
The Doon School Scholarship Examination (DSSE) is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Doon School, Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The scholarship exam is open to male students entering Class 7 or 8, whose families may find it difficult to pay the school fees.
Eligibility:
This is open to Indian male students. Applicants must be between 11 to 13 years old as of 30th September 2025. Students must be promoted to Class 7 or 8 in the upcoming academic year.
Prizes & Rewards:
An opportunity to pursue studies at the Doon School with financial assistance in the form of scholarship.
Last Date to Apply:
15-04-2025
Application mode:
Online and offline via email at admissions@doonschool.com
SBIF Asha Scholarship Program for Overseas Education 2024-25
Description:
The SBIF Asha Scholarship Program for Overseas Education Students, one of India’s largest scholarship programs, is an initiative of the SBI Foundation under its education vertical – Integrated Learning Mission (ILM). This scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to meritorious students from low-income families across India, ensuring the continuity of their education.
Eligibility:
Open to Indian students belonging to SC and ST categories pursuing a master’s or postgraduate course (any year) at a premier university or college outside India. They should have secured at least 75% marks or above in their previous academic year, with a gross annual family income of up to INR 6,00,000.
Prizes & Rewards:
Up to INR 20,00,000 or 50% of course-related expenses (whichever is less)
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