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University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Scholarship 2025: Eligibility & Application


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University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT], located in Delhi, India, offers multiple scholarships to support students through merit, need, and various category-based schemes. These include government-funded fee waivers, financial assistance for economically weaker sections, merit-based awards, and special scholarships for categories such as single girl child and sports achievers. The campus emphasizes bridging accessibility gaps and rewarding academic excellence.

 

Table of Contents
  1. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Scholarships Overview
  2. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Eligibility
  3. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Required Documents
  4. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Application Process
  5. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Scholarship Details
  6. University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Additional Notes

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Scholarships Overview

USICT scholarships are designed to encourage academic achievement and broaden participation. Eligible students may receive partial or full tuition fee waivers, living stipends, or targeted financial assistance. The primary benefit categories cover merit-based awards, need/EWS support, and reserved-category schemes.

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

  • Need/EWS-based support (income thresholds)

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

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Eligibility

Scholarship eligibility at USICT is guided by clear standards reflecting academic achievement and financial need. Commonly, candidates must achieve specific score percentiles in entrance or board exams (JEE, CUET, IPU CET), maintain minimum marks (often 50–60%), or belong to reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, EWS). Income limits (typically INR 1–8 Lakh per annum, depending on scheme) are observed for need-based and EWS scholarships. Higher-level sports representation (state/national) may be required for sports scholarships.

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Required Documents

Applicants must submit verified documents to support their scholarship claims. These documents are necessary to assess eligibility and process the application.

  • Academic transcript or marksheet

  • Entrance exam scorecard (JEE, IPU CET, CUET)

  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS, if applicable)

  • Income certificate (for need-based/EWS scholarships)

  • Proof of domicile (Delhi, if applicable)

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Application Process

Scholarship applications usually open at the start of the academic year or during the institute’s admission process. Students must apply through the institute portal or by submitting forms at the student affairs office. Timely submission before the official deadlines is essential, and incomplete documentation may result in rejection.

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Scholarship Details

The following table summarizes verified scholarships available at USICT (Delhi), including eligibility criteria and core benefits. Final award depends on document verification and annual quota or seat availability.

 

University School of Information, Communication and Technology - [USICT] Additional Notes

Most USICT scholarships require maintaining a minimum CGPA or minimum attendance each semester to continue benefits. If a student’s academic or conduct record falls short, renewal may be denied. Only one major scholarship is typically allowed per student, but smaller category awards may be combined subject to institute rules. Annual quotas apply to all schemes, and applications are assessed periodically. Always check the latest notifications for exact deadlines and renewal standards.

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