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Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Alshifa Taj

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Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] in Amravati, Maharashtra, offers a robust selection of scholarships tailored to promote merit, address financial need, and support students from various backgrounds. Students can access fee waivers, financial aid, and other benefits through state, central, minority, and special category schemes. The scholarships target tuition and exam fees and may cover maintenance allowances in select cases.

 

Table of Contents
  1. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Scholarships Overview
  2. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Eligibility
  3. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Required Documents
  4. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Application Process
  5. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Scholarship Details
  6. Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Additional Notes

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Scholarships Overview

Scholarships at Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] are designed to recognize high academic achievers, economically disadvantaged students, and those belonging to special categories. The typical benefits range from partial to substantial waivers in tuition and exam fees, and in some cases, a fixed financial grant.

  • Merit-based waivers (board/entrance exam scores, academic ranking)

  • Need/EWS-based support (family income below specified thresholds, e.g., INR 6–8 lakh)

  • Category-based benefits (reserved categories, religious minorities, single girl child, sports and defense/paramilitary wards, alumni children)

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Eligibility

Eligibility to receive scholarships at GCOEA generally requires qualifying the stipulated entrance test or board exam percentiles, maintaining minimum marks (often 50–60% or higher), and meeting specific family income ceilings (such as INR 6 lakh for minority schemes, INR 8 lakh for economically weaker sections). For sports and certain category scholarships, representation at the district, state, or national level may be necessary. Most schemes require students to be Indian nationals and Maharashtra state domiciles, admitted through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP).

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Required Documents

Candidates seeking scholarships must provide verified documentation at the time of application. The following are commonly requested:

  • Academic transcripts and marksheets (SSC/HSC/qualifying exam)

  • Domicile certificate for Maharashtra

  • Income certificate demonstrating annual family income

  • Caste or minority certificate (where applicable)

  • Proof of admission/bonafide certificate from GCOEA

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Application Process

Students typically apply for scholarships either during the annual admission window or at the beginning of the academic year using the institute’s portal or the official scholarship portals prescribed by the Maharashtra government. It is critical to observe published deadlines, ensure all supporting documents are uploaded, and confirm submission status. Only applications with complete, accurate paperwork are considered for evaluation.

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Scholarship Details

The following table summarises the major scholarships available at GCOEA, their core eligibility criteria, and main benefits. All awards are contingent on document verification and, for some schemes, the number of sanctioned seats or quotas per year.

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCOEA] Additional Notes

Many scholarships at GCOEA require annual renewal, dependent on maintaining a specified minimum CGPA (typically above 6.0 or 60%), meeting attendance norms, and maintaining good conduct. A student can generally receive only one major scholarship at a time; combining two government fee-reimbursement schemes is not permitted. Most scholarships have capped quotas per category, and timely reapplication is needed each academic year to retain eligibility.

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