There are different categories of scholarships offered by B.Borooah College, and they vary for each section of society. B.Borooah College scholarships are a way to help lighten the fees burden on students. The scholarships include government-offered schemes and the institute’s own scholarships. These scholarships are available for students of higher secondary, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
The B.Borooah College offers scholarships to students based on merit. These scholarships are dependent on the marks obtained by the student in the qualifying examination.
National scholarships is a government initiative which was launched in 2008, to provide students with merit-based scholarships so that they can continue their studies without any difficulty. The eligibility criteria for the national scholarship at B.Borooah College is that the parent income should be less than 3,50,000 per year and the student has a minimum of 55% in Class 7.
These scholarships are meant for students who belong to the SC, ST and OBC categories. The B.Borooah College scholarships for these students are a means of achieving equality for students who belong to different backgrounds and have limited or no access to quality education.
The objective of this scholarship is to achieve equality by providing scholarships to minority communities so that the course fees do not hamper a student's wish to complete his or her study.
The Ishan Uday Scholarship is an initiative of the UGC, Ministry of Education under the central government. Students from the North-East region of India who has completed Class 12 and wishes to pursue higher education can apply for this scholarship.
As the name suggests, this scholarship at B.Borooah College is provided to students who are pursuing a course in Sanskrit. The number of scholarships provided each year is dependent on the availability of the funds.
The mother language scholarship at B.Borooah College is provided to students who hail from Assam (non-Hindi speakers).
The department of science and technology (DST) under the government of India provides the scholarship INSPIRE (Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research) for courses in science and technology.
Gender | Male | Female |
---|---|---|
Total | 108 | 95 |
OBC | 46 | 24 |
SC | 15 | 26 |
ST | 47 | 45 |
Muslim | 17 | 21 |
PWD | 0 | 0 |
Minority Community | 0 | 0 |
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