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National Rail and Transportation Institute Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application

Public/Government University|Estd. 2018

• Updated on 3 Dec, 2025 by Priya Soni

The National Rail and Transportation Institute in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, offers a variety of scholarships aimed at **meritorious**, **financially needy**, and **special category** students. These include support for high academic achievers, students from economically weaker backgrounds, and special groups such as single girl children, sports achievers, and wards of defense personnel. Scholarship opportunities are a key part of the institute’s mission to make quality transportation and logistics education accessible, promoting substantial fee waivers and fostering diversity on campus.

 

Table of Contents
  1. National Rail and Transportation Institute Scholarships Overview
  2. National Rail and Transportation Institute Eligibility
  3. National Rail and Transportation Institute Required Documents
  4. National Rail and Transportation Institute Application Process
  5. National Rail and Transportation Institute Scholarship Details
  6. National Rail and Transportation Institute Additional Notes

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Scholarships Overview

NRTI scholarships are structured to incentivize academic excellence and provide equitable access regardless of financial background. Awards typically offer tuition fee waivers—ranging from partial (typically 25%–50%) to full (100%)—and sometimes stipends. Institute scholarships encompass:

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

  • Need/EWS-based support (income thresholds)

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

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Eligibility

Scholarship eligibility is determined by a combination of previous academic records, entrance examination ranks (such as JEE Main, CUET), and annual family income limits for need-based waivers. Common requirements include minimum qualifying marks (often above 75% or high percentile in board or entrance exams for merit-based schemes), a maximum annual family income (frequently INR 2.5–5 lakh for EWS/need-based scholarships), and relevant certificates for reserved, sports, or single girl child candidates. Some sports-related scholarships require at least performance at the district or state level within the preceding two years.

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Required Documents

Applicants must upload or submit verified documents to confirm their eligibility. Typically, students need the following:

  • Copy of marksheets (10+2 or equivalent, entrance exams)

  • Family income certificate

  • Category/caste certificate (if applicable)

  • Proof of domicile/residence (if claimed)

  • Relevant certificates for sports/defense/single girl child (as applicable)

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Application Process

Scholarship applications are normally accepted during the admission window for new entrants and at the beginning of each academic year for continuing students. Candidates must fill out the scholarship section of the institute's application portal or submit forms at the administrative office by the notified deadline. It is crucial to ensure all entries are accurate and all supporting documents are correct and recent, as incomplete or incorrect applications may be rejected. All key deadlines are announced on the official university website and on notice boards.

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Scholarship Details

The following table summarizes the major scholarship schemes available at NRTI, their main eligibility conditions, and benefits. Actual grants are offered after document verification and are subject to seat/seat-type availability and budget caps.

 

National Rail and Transportation Institute Additional Notes

Renewal of most scholarships is subject to maintaining a minimum CGPA (usually 6.0 or higher on a 10-point scale), satisfactory attendance (typically above 75%), and good disciplinary standing. Students must reapply or confirm continuing eligibility each academic year. Generally, only one major scholarship can be availed per student at a time, and combining multiple waivers is not permitted unless explicitly allowed. The institute may cap or restrict the number of beneficiaries each year based on the total scholarship budget.

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