MIT Group of Institutes Ujjain - Scholarships
MIT Group of Institutes Ujjain recognizes the importance of financial accessibility and offers a wide range of scholarships to support deserving students. These scholarships are categorized into several types including merit-based, need-based, and special category awards.
Institute-Wide Scholarships
- MCM Scholarship: Named after the institute's founder, this scholarship is awarded based on academic performance and leadership qualities. Recipients receive full tuition fee waiver along with a monthly stipend of INR 5,000 for three years.
- Merit Merit Scholarship: Awarded to students ranking in the top 10% of their batch, covering 70% of the total fees annually.
- Need-Based Scholarship: For students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, this scholarship covers up to 100% of tuition and hostel charges.
- Research Excellence Fellowship: For students excelling in research projects, offering a monthly stipend of INR 8,000 for two years.
Donor & Alumni Scholarships
- Dr. Ramesh Jain Memorial Scholarship: Funded by the alumni network, this scholarship supports students pursuing advanced degrees in engineering and technology with a monthly stipend of INR 6,000 for four years.
- Anjali Foundation Scholarship: A donor-funded initiative that provides financial assistance to female students from rural areas, covering full fees and living expenses.
- Bharat Bharti Educational Trust Grant: Supports students from low-income families with a combination of fee waiver and monthly allowance of INR 4,000.
- Shivaji Foundation Award: Offers scholarships for students interested in social service and community development projects, providing INR 5,000 per month for three years.
External Scholarships
- Government of India Scholarship Scheme: Students from SC/ST/OBC categories can apply for various government-funded scholarships that provide full fee coverage and monthly allowances.
- Corporate Scholarships: Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Microsoft offer scholarships to students based on academic excellence and potential for innovation.
- International Organization Awards: Opportunities through organizations such as UNESCO, World Bank, and UNICEF are available for students involved in research or community projects.
Application Process
All scholarship applications must be submitted through the institute's online portal. The application process includes submission of academic transcripts, personal statements, recommendation letters, and proof of income (for need-based awards). Selection committees evaluate candidates based on merit, financial need, and contribution to extracurricular activities.
Applicants are notified via email about the status of their applications within six weeks. Recipients receive detailed information about disbursement schedules and renewal procedures for annual awards.