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

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Priya Soni

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Government College of Engineering - [GCE], Kannur, Kerala, India, facilitates a diverse suite of scholarships aimed at fostering access and excellence in technical education. Most scholarships are backed by the Government of Kerala, Government of India, and alumni/community bodies, addressing merit, need, category, and other criteria. Fee waivers, stipends, and other support target both high achievers and students from economically weaker sections, making quality engineering education accessible to all eligible candidates.

 

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

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Scholarships Overview

Scholarships at GCE Kannur are designed to reduce financial barriers for deserving students through a host of merit-based, need-based, and special category schemes. Awards range from annual stipends to full or partial fee waivers, supporting students across social and economic backgrounds.

  • Merit-based waivers (performance in qualifying/board exams, GATE, JEE, or university ranks)

  • Need/EWS-based support (family income cut-offs)

  • Category-based schemes for SC, ST, OEC, minorities, single girl child, physically disabled, alumni wards, and sports achievers

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Eligibility

The college implements inclusive eligibility measures to ensure wide access to scholarships. Common criteria include minimum qualifying marks (often 60% or higher), admission via competitive exams, annual family income limits (as low as INR 1 lakh for some need-based schemes), and sports or category certificates. Several schemes use government-defined cutoffs for OBC/SC/ST/EWS groups.

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Required Documents

Applicants must provide proof of eligibility at the time of scholarship application. While requirements vary, these key documents are typically required:

  • Mark sheets and certificates of the qualifying examination

  • Income certificate issued by a competent authority

  • Caste/Category certificate if applicable

  • Proof of domicile/residence (Kerala state for state schemes)

  • Bank account details (preferably in student’s name)

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Application Process

Scholarship applications are generally made at the time of admission or during specific windows each academic year, primarily via the institute’s office or official portals such as Kerala’s e-Grantz, National Scholarship Portal (NSP), and the Kerala DTE portal. Adhering to announced deadlines and submitting correct documents is crucial, as incomplete or late applications are not accepted.

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Scholarship Details

The following table summarizes the main scholarships available to GCE Kannur students, their eligibility, and typical benefits. Actual disbursements depend on verification, fund availability, and prevailing government policies.

 

Government College of Engineering - [GCE] Additional Notes

Scholarships may require maintaining a minimum CGPA (commonly 6.0–7.0), full attendance, and good conduct for renewal. Award values and quotas are subject to annual government allocation and policy. Students generally may not combine multiple major government scholarships, but small awards or alumni cash prizes can sometimes be held together. Yearly scholarship intake is capped based on total applicants meeting the criteria and fund availability.

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