Delhi government invites scholarship applications for SC, ST, OBC students for 2025-26, apply by April 30
The Government of Delhi has invited applications for scholarship schemes for students belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories for the academic year 2025-26.
According to the official notice, five state-funded schemes and several centrally sponsored schemes are available for eligible students studying in schools, colleges, and universities in Delhi.
Students can submit their applications through the e-district portal, and the last date to apply is April 30, 2026.
Under one of the major schemes, the government will provide reimbursement of tuition fees and other compulsory charges for SC, ST, and OBC students studying in Classes 1 to 12 in recognised schools in Delhi.
This benefit is available to students whose family income is up to Rs 3 lakh per year. Students must also meet academic performance and attendance requirements.
The government has also introduced a merit scholarship scheme for SC, ST, and OBC students pursuing professional, technical, and higher education courses.
Under this scheme, students can receive financial assistance between Rs 8,000 and Rs 24,000 per year, depending on their course level and whether they are hostellers or day scholars.
To qualify, students must secure at least 60 per cent marks in the previous academic year.
Dr BR Ambedkar State Topper Award
Under the Dr BR Ambedkar State Topper Award, toppers from SC, ST, and OBC categories in each discipline across universities will receive Rs 25,000.
Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Pratibha Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Pratibha Yojana will provide:
Students must meet income and academic eligibility criteria to receive the benefits.
The department is also offering financial assistance to SC students who wish to pursue higher studies abroad at the master's and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) levels.
Selected students may receive:
The benefits are subject to income limits, age criteria, and other eligibility conditions.
Students can apply through the e-district portal before April 30, 2026. Candidates are advised to carefully check eligibility criteria and required documents before submitting their applications.
The schemes aim to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds and help them continue their education from school level to higher studies.
(with PTI inputs)
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Students can submit their applications through the e-district portal, and the last date to apply is April 30, 2026.
Fee reimbursement for school students
Under one of the major schemes, the government will provide reimbursement of tuition fees and other compulsory charges for SC, ST, and OBC students studying in Classes 1 to 12 in recognised schools in Delhi.
This benefit is available to students whose family income is up to Rs 3 lakh per year. Students must also meet academic performance and attendance requirements.
Merit scholarship for higher education
The government has also introduced a merit scholarship scheme for SC, ST, and OBC students pursuing professional, technical, and higher education courses.
To qualify, students must secure at least 60 per cent marks in the previous academic year.
Dr BR Ambedkar State Topper Award
Under the Dr BR Ambedkar State Topper Award, toppers from SC, ST, and OBC categories in each discipline across universities will receive Rs 25,000.
Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Pratibha Yojana
The Mukhyamantri Vidyarthi Pratibha Yojana will provide:
- Rs 5,000 per year for students in Classes 9 and 10
- Rs 10,000 per year for students in Classes 11 and 12
Students must meet income and academic eligibility criteria to receive the benefits.
Financial support for studying abroad
The department is also offering financial assistance to SC students who wish to pursue higher studies abroad at the master's and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) levels.
Selected students may receive:
- Up to Rs 5 lakh per year
- Maximum Rs 10 lakh for master's programmes
- Maximum Rs 20 lakh for doctoral studies
The benefits are subject to income limits, age criteria, and other eligibility conditions.
How to apply
Students can apply through the e-district portal before April 30, 2026. Candidates are advised to carefully check eligibility criteria and required documents before submitting their applications.
The schemes aim to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds and help them continue their education from school level to higher studies.
(with PTI inputs)
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