Institute-Wide Scholarships
NAGAJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GWALIOR offers a range of scholarships to support deserving students financially. The most prominent among these is the MCM (Merit Cum Means) Scholarship, which rewards students based on both academic performance and financial need.
The scholarship covers up to 100% of tuition fees for top-performing students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Applications are reviewed by a committee that evaluates academic records, family income, and extracurricular involvement.
Alumni & Donor Scholarships
The institute has established partnerships with several alumni who have founded scholarship funds to support future generations of students. Some notable donor scholarships include:
- Mahendra Singh Scholarship Fund
- Vinita Jain Memorial Foundation
- Anil Khandelwal Educational Trust
- Rajesh Kumar Excellence Award
- Priya Sharma Merit Scholarship
These scholarships are typically awarded based on academic merit and community service contributions. Each fund has specific criteria, ranging from minimum CGPA requirements to involvement in social initiatives.
Government & Corporate Scholarships
NAGAJI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT GWALIOR students can also access external scholarships through government schemes and corporate partnerships. Notable programs include:
- PMKVY (Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana)
- Scholarship for Higher Education under the Ministry of Human Resource Development
- Infosys Foundation Scholarship Program
- Tata Trusts Educational Grants
- Cyient Foundation Scholarships
- HCL Foundation for Engineering Students
These scholarships often target students pursuing specific fields such as AI, cybersecurity, or renewable energy, aligning with industry needs and future career paths.
Application Process
The application process varies depending on the scholarship type. For institute-wide programs like MCM, students must submit an online form along with supporting documents including academic transcripts, income certificates, and a personal statement outlining their goals and aspirations.
External scholarships usually require additional steps such as filling out detailed applications, writing essays, or attending interviews. The institute's financial aid office provides guidance throughout the application process, ensuring students understand all requirements and deadlines.