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Government Engineering College Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Simran

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Government Engineering College, located in Valsad, Gujarat, India, supports students from a range of backgrounds by offering multiple scholarship schemes. The college facilitates access to merit-based, need-based, category, and government-funded scholarships, ensuring that financial barriers do not limit educational opportunities. Key schemes cover tuition waivers, minority assistance, EWS support, and special awards for women and differently-abled students.

 

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

 

Government Engineering College Scholarships Overview

Scholarships at Government Engineering College, Valsad, are designed to promote equitable access and reward academic excellence. They typically offer benefits such as full or partial fee waiver, annual stipends, and mentorship for eligible students.

  • Merit-based waivers (academic performance and entrance exam scores)

  • Need/EWS-based support (family income cutoffs, usually as per government norms)

  • Category-based awards (domicile, single girl child, sports achievers, wards of defense/paramilitary, alumni)

 

Government Engineering College Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for scholarships generally follow the guidelines laid out by central and state agencies. Students may need to satisfy specific score percentiles or minimum marks (e.g., 60% in 12th standard), maintain a minimum CGPA for renewal, or fall below defined income thresholds—often under INR 2,50,000 per annum for EWS or INR 6,00,000 for certain merit-linked schemes. Sports and special category scholarships require district, state, or national level participation certificates. Each scheme’s eligibility will be specified during the annual scholarship notification period.

 

Government Engineering College Required Documents

Applicants must provide documents validating their eligibility at the time of application or renewal. Typical requirements include:

  • Mark sheets of qualifying examinations

  • Income certificate (issued by a competent authority)

  • Caste or category certificate (if applicable)

  • Domicile or residence proof

  • Aadhaar card and bank details for direct benefit transfer

 

Government Engineering College Application Process

All scholarship applications are usually submitted during the admission or semester registration period. Students must apply through the official college portal or state-run platforms such as Digital Gujarat and MYSY, adhering strictly to announced deadlines. Timely submission with valid documentation is crucial; authorities may reject incomplete or late applications.

 

Government Engineering College Scholarship Details

The following table presents key scholarship schemes available to eligible students at Government Engineering College, Valsad. Actual benefits may vary based on annual policy, government funding, and verification of documents. Final selection is subject to seat categories and quota limits.

 

Government Engineering College Additional Notes

Most scholarships require annual renewal based on minimum CGPA (typically 5.5–7.0), regular attendance, and good conduct. Combining multiple scholarships for the same purpose is generally not allowed, although students may apply to overlapping schemes if allowed by rules. Government quotas and annual budget caps may limit the number of awards. It is essential to verify all terms every year, as policy updates are possible.

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