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International Students

Namaste! Welcome to the melting pot of culture, languages, and flavours, Bengaluru, India.

JAIN International Students

Scholarships

For Indian Students (NRI/OCI/PIO): JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) participates in various government scholarship programmes, including the SPDC Scholarship (Scholarship Programme for Diaspora Children), which can provide up to USD 4000 as a fee reimbursement.

For Foreign Nationals: Scholarships include the Study in India Scholarship by MHRD, offering a 100% waiver on tuition fees, hostel food, and stay for foreign students.

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Other Scholarships
  • : The Study in India (SII) Scholarship is offered by the Indian Government and supports meritorious international students. It provides partial or full tuition fee waivers through top NAAC- and NIRF-accredited institutions. More than 35,500 fee waivers and 2,000 full scholarships (valued at INR 250,000 each) are currently available for students from regions including SAARC, Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) is a top choice for international students and has already welcomed scholarship recipients from over 43 countries.
  • : Granted by the Embassy of India in Nepal, this scholarship supports Nepalese students for undergraduate courses in Engineering (BE) and B.Sc. (Nursing) at Indian universities. Information is published yearly in April/May.
  • : This scholarship funds Nepalese students for a variety of undergraduate courses including BBA, BCA, BA, B.Sc., and more. Announcements are made in December/January each year. This scheme allows Nepalese students to pursue a Master in Engineering in India. Announced annually in December/January by the Embassy of India, Nepal.
  • : Nepalese students can apply for scholarships to pursue postgraduate (MBA, MCA, MA, M.Sc., Ph.D.) programs (except Engineering, Medicine, and related) in Indian institutions. Announcements typically occur in December/January.
  • : This scheme funds Nepalese students to study M.Sc. (Agriculture) in India, with application timelines similar to the others above.
  • : The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India, provides financial support for up to 1,000 Syrian nationals to study in India, covering fees, accommodation, food, and flights.
  • : The Royal Government of Bhutan grants scholarships to Bhutanese students to study various courses at leading Indian universities, covering institutional and other fees.
  • : This scholarship programme helps Afghan women pursue master’s degrees in India, covering tuition and essentials.
  • : SPDC offers financial aid to children of NRIs, OCIs, and PIOs (including those in Nepal) for undergraduate programs in India, with eligibility based on age, academic record, and family income. For more details and application timelines, visit the corresponding embassy or government websites, or contact JAIN (Deemed-to-be University).
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