The Ishan Uday scheme, by the Ministry of Education and UGC, aims to boost higher education for Read More... students from economically weaker sections in the North Eastern Region. Read less
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Are you a student from the North Eastern Region looking to pursue higher education? The Indian government, through the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission (UGC), has a special scholarship scheme just for you!
The Ishan Uday Special Scholarship Scheme for the North Eastern Region was launched to encourage students from this region to pursue higher studies. It's designed to improve Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) and provide better opportunities, especially for those from economically weaker backgrounds. The scheme supports both general degree courses and technical/professional studies.
This scholarship is specifically for students who are permanent residents (domiciles) of the North Eastern Region (NER). It's particularly helpful for students whose family income is not very high.
The Ishan Uday scheme plays a vital role in ensuring students from the North East have equal access to quality higher education. By offering financial support, it helps overcome barriers and promotes educational advancement across the region.
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A Bonafide Certificate from your institute is needed if the institute is in a different State/UT than your domicile.
Which North Eastern States are covered under this scheme?
The North Eastern States covered are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura.
Is there any fee to apply for this scholarship?
No, the entire application process for the Ishan Uday scholarship is completely free of charge.
How can I check if my application is progressing?
You can easily track the status of your application anytime by logging into the Applicant Dashboard and clicking on 'Track Status' on the left side.
What if I don't get promoted to the next class? What happens to my scholarship?
If you fail to get promoted to the next class, you will unfortunately forfeit the scholarship.
Can I apply for this scholarship using a paper application?
No, applications are accepted only online. You need to visit the official portal https://scholarships.gov.in/ to submit your application.
What are the file type and size limits for uploading documents?
Documents should be in PDF or JPEG format, and each file should not exceed 200 KB in size.
How is the scholarship amount paid to the selected students?
The scholarship is paid directly to the student's bank account through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), managed via PFMS.
Is it possible to save my application and finish it later?
Yes, you can save your application as a draft and return to complete it later, as long as you submit it before the final deadline.
When do I need a Bonafide Certificate from my college?
You need a Bonafide Certificate from your institute if it's located in a different State or Union Territory than the one you reside in.
How will I know which fields are compulsory in the application form?
All mandatory fields in the application form are clearly marked with a red asterisk (*) at the end.