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Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Alshifa Taj

The Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, offers a range of scholarships to support students and researchers in the field of soil science. These schemes are tailored to encourage merit, provide need-based aid, and offer fee waivers for deserving candidates. Opportunities are available for high academic performance, specific categories such as economically weaker sections, sports achievement, and more. The scholarships reflect IISS’s commitment to advancing research and enabling broader participation in agricultural sciences.

 

Table of Contents
  1. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Scholarships Overview
  2. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Eligibility
  3. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Required Documents
  4. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Application Process
  5. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Scholarship Details
  6. Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Additional Notes

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Scholarships Overview

Scholarships at IISS are designed to recognize outstanding merit, provide relief to students from underprivileged backgrounds, and motivate individuals contributing in specific domains like sports or defense. Waiver percentages and award sizes typically vary depending on the scholarship category and the applicant’s profile.

  • Merit-based waivers (high board, entrance, or research performance marks)

  • Need/EWS-based support (family income within notified thresholds)

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

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Eligibility

Eligibility for IISS scholarships is evaluated on clear and equitable criteria. For merit-based awards, candidates are generally expected to achieve minimum qualification scores, such as a certain percentage in their last qualifying examination or perform exceptionally in entrance/research evaluations. Need-based and EWS support often require demonstrating a family income less than pre-set limits as mandated by government norms. Category-based awards require relevant documentation, such as proof of state domicile, participation and achievement in recognized sports at a specific level, or certificates for special categories like the single girl child or defense backgrounds.

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Required Documents

Candidates applying for scholarships at IISS generally must prepare verifiable documents to substantiate their eligibility claims. The following are commonly requested:

  • Mark sheets and degree certificates

  • Income certificate (issued by competent authority)

  • Category or domicile certificate, if applicable

  • Proof of sports achievement or defense background

  • Recent passport-size photographs

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Application Process

Applicants should monitor the institute’s announcements for scholarship openings, typically coinciding with the admission window or designated semester periods. Applications are usually submitted via the official IISS portal or through the institute admissions office. All supporting documents must be submitted within the specified deadlines; late or incomplete applications may be rejected. Verification steps can include interviews or additional documentation requirements, as needed.

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Scholarship Details

The following table summarizes available scholarships, their eligibility criteria, benefits, and relevant notes. The final grant of any award is subject to verification and category/seat availability as per institute regulations.

 

Indian Institute of Soil Science - [IISS] Additional Notes

All scholarships at IISS are governed by conditions related to academic performance (minimum CGPA or equivalent score), regular attendance, and disciplinary conduct. Many awards are renewable annually, provided the candidate remains compliant with these terms. In general, scholarships cannot be combined (students may avail only a single award at one time), and each scheme operates within an approved yearly quota or maximum beneficiary limit. Renewal and continuation depend on regular progress and official re-verification processes.

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