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Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Priya Soni

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies (CIHTS), located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, offers a range of scholarships targeted towards supporting students based on merit, financial need, and select social or institutional categories. These include fully government-funded waivers, external scholarships for Tibetan students, and support for underprivileged and female candidates. The goal is to ensure that deserving students benefit from fee waivers, stipends, and other forms of financial aid, allowing broad and equitable access to higher education.

 

Table of Contents
  1. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Scholarships Overview
  2. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Eligibility
  3. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Required Documents
  4. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Application Process
  5. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Scholarship Details
  6. Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Additional Notes

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Scholarships Overview

CIHTS scholarships aim to promote academic excellence and social inclusion by lowering the financial barrier for students through a variety of benefits. Typical provisions include tuition fee waivers, monthly stipends, and special concessions for eligible categories.

  • Merit-based waivers (evaluated from entrance, board, or qualifying exam scores)

  • Need/EWS-based support (linked to annual family income thresholds and background)

  • Category-based awards (for Tibetan students, single girl child, underprivileged girls, sports quotas, and children of defense/paramilitary personnel)

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Eligibility

Eligibility for CIHTS scholarships is grounded in academic performance, economic background, and category-specific criteria. Most merit-based scholarships require a minimum 60% score in qualifying examinations, while need-based schemes give priority to families whose annual income falls below government norms for EWS or similar slabs. For Tibetan-specific and girl child scholarships, applicants must demonstrate their heritage or status, and participation in sports may demand certificates at recognized inter-school or higher levels.

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Required Documents

Applicants must provide valid and complete documentation to establish scholarship eligibility. The following are commonly required:

  • Past academic mark sheets and certificates (Class X/XII and/or previous degree)

  • Income certificate or proof of financial need (where applicable)

  • Identity proof (Aadhaar card, or refugee registration for Tibetan students)

  • Category or reservation certificate, if applicable (e.g., single girl child, Tibetan refugee ID)

  • Domicile or residence certificate for relevant category-based schemes

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Application Process

Scholarship applications at CIHTS are typically accepted during the main admission cycle or specified renewal windows announced each session. Students must apply either via the official institute portal or by submitting physical forms at the CIHTS scholarship office. Deadlines and complete submission of all required documents are strictly enforced. Admission into CIHTS is a prerequisite for most institute and some external scholarships; applicants are advised to routinely check for updates and adhere to all timelines.

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Scholarship Details

The following table summarizes the major scholarships available to students at the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Varanasi. Final selection and benefits are subject to official verification and annual availability of funds or seats.

 

Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies Additional Notes

Most scholarships require recipients to maintain a minimum CGPA (typically above 6.0 or as prescribed) and satisfactory attendance or conduct to be eligible for renewal. In most cases, multiple scholarships cannot be combined if funded by the same or affiliated body, especially for externally sponsored Tibetan scholarships. Annual quotas or caps may apply for scholarships such as TGSP and external/EWS awards. Students are encouraged to check the latest CIHTS notifications and remain compliant with all rules for renewal and eligibility.

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