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Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology (MSIT) Scholarships: Eligibility & Documents Required

Private University|Estd. 1979|NAAC Grade A|IndiaToday #201 (Engineering) 2024

• Updated on 19 Sept, 2025 by Alshifa Taj

Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Technology (MSIT), Delhi, offers various scholarships and financial assistance schemes aimed at supporting meritorious students as well as those from economically and socially disadvantaged groups. These scholarships are facilitated primarily through government and university schemes such as the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) scheme, Merit-cum-Means financial assistance, and post-matric scholarships for reserved categories. In addition, there are specific scholarships for female students and students to encourage technical education. The scholarship programs help reduce tuition fees and enhance access to quality education for eligible students.

 

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  1. MSIT Delhi- Scholarships & Eligibility Criteria

 

MSIT Delhi- Scholarships & Eligibility Criteria

Scholarship Name

Eligibility Criteria

Documents Required

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

Students belonging to economically weaker sections

Income certificate, identity proof, admission proof

Merit-cum-Means Linked Financial Assistance

Meritorious and financially needy students

Academic marksheets, income certificate, admission receipt

Post Matric Scholarship for SC/ST/OBC

Students belonging to SC/ST/OBC categories

Caste certificate, income certificate, admission documents

Pragati Scholarship Scheme for Girls

Female students pursuing technical education

Gender proof, admission proof, income certificate

Saksham Scholarship Scheme

Specially-abled students pursuing technical education

Disability certificate, admission proof

Centrally Sponsored Schemes (National Scholarship Portal)

Various scholarships for eligible students, central govt. funded

Relevant category certificates, income proof, admission proof

These scholarships aim to provide financial relief, promote inclusivity, and empower students to complete their education successfully.