Frequently Asked Questions
Have Questions? We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common scholarship related questions.
A scholarship is financial assistance provided to students based on merit, academic performance, financial need, category, sports achievements, or other eligibility criteria. Scholarships help students reduce their education expenses.
Students studying in school, college, university, diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate, or professional courses can apply for scholarships if they meet the eligibility requirements specified by the scholarship provider.
Commonly required documents include Aadhaar Card, Passport Size Photograph, Income Certificate, Caste Certificate (if applicable), Previous Marksheet, Bank Account Details, Admission Proof, and Residence Certificate.
You can check your scholarship application status by logging into the scholarship portal using your application number, registration ID, or login credentials and visiting the application tracking section.
The scholarship amount is usually credited directly to the student bank account after document verification, eligibility approval, and completion of the selection process. The timeline varies depending on the scholarship scheme.
Yes, students can generally apply for multiple scholarships if they satisfy the eligibility criteria of each scholarship program. However, some schemes may have specific restrictions.
Most government and reputed private scholarships are completely free to apply. Students should always verify official guidelines before making any payment.
You should review the rejection reason, correct any errors if allowed, update required documents, and apply again during the next application cycle if eligible.