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Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

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• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Aafreen Zarief

The Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR], located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, supports students through various scholarship initiatives. Scholarships at IISR are commonly aimed at promoting merit and addressing need through either fee waivers or financial support, with further provisions for reserved categories. While IISR is primarily recognized for its research and academic excellence in sugarcane science, students can typically access a variety of government and institute-level funding options.

 

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

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Scholarships Overview

Scholarships at IISR are intended to support deserving students by reducing financial barriers based on academic performance, financial need, and social or category-based criteria. Typical benefits include tuition fee waivers, monthly stipends, or one-time grants, provided either through institute-managed schemes or via central and state government programs. Students from underrepresented backgrounds, high academic achievers, and those with limited means often qualify for the most significant waivers.

  • Merit-based waivers (board/CUET/entrance scores)

  • Need/EWS-based support (income thresholds)

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

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Eligibility

Scholarship eligibility at IISR follows the general principles used by public agricultural and research institutes in India. Most commonly, applicants must meet minimum score thresholds (commonly above 60% or specific percentile ranks in qualifying exams), and those applying for need-based schemes should remain below an established annual family income limit (for EWS/OBC typically up to INR 8 lakh; for some scholarships, this threshold may be lower). Certain scholarships may require Uttar Pradesh domicile status or reservation category certificates. Sports scholarships, if available, require verified representation at the district, state, or national level.

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Required Documents

Applicants need to submit verified documentation to support their eligibility for scholarships. Commonly requested documents include:

  • Mark sheets and qualifying examination certificates

  • Income certificate (valid and issued by a competent authority)

  • Caste or category certificate (if applying for reservation-based schemes)

  • Domicile or residence certificate (if applicable)

  • Recent passport-size photographs

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Application Process

The application window for scholarships typically coincides with the admission process or is announced at the beginning of the academic session. Eligible students are advised to apply online through institute portals or offline at the IISR administrative office. All supporting documents must be uploaded or submitted within the specified deadlines; incomplete or late applications are generally not considered.

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Scholarship Details

Below is a summary of common scholarships accessible to IISR students, their basic eligibility conditions, and the benefit they extend. Actual disbursement depends on thorough verification and seat/category availability.

 

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research - [IISR] Additional Notes

Many scholarships require students to maintain a minimum CGPA (typically ≥ 6.0 on a 10-point scale) and demonstrate regular attendance and appropriate conduct. Several schemes prohibit combining multiple scholarships for the same academic period ("no double benefit"), and awards are generally subject to availability of funds and quota limits. Renewal is contingent on meeting progress criteria annually. Students are encouraged to check each academic year for new announcements or changes in eligibility and benefits.

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