The College of Engineering Pune is committed to improving the quality of education, and it seeks to give its students the best tools and training possible. COEP emphasises that no student should be refused admission to higher education because of their problems.
The government, non-governmental organisations, businesses, and alumni all provide financial assistance to the students in the form of various COEP scholarships. Some of these government and private COEP Pune PG scholarships are only offered to COEP Pune graduates. There are also a number of scholarships that are solely offered to female students. Bank loans are also available through the COEP campus' SBI facility. The following is a table of non-government COEP scholarships and their eligibility criteria that are offered:
Scholarship | Programme covered | Type of support/ assistance | Eligibility |
Vinod Doshi COEP Merit Scholarship | First year B.Tech program | Covering almost all academic expenditures including college fees, hostel fees and academic expenses for four years. | Good academic record, financial background Condition/s: Sustain the academic record Training in the company during summer and winter vacation. Active participation in various activities designed by the agency. |
Kendrion Scholarship | First year students (preferably from Mechanical/Electrical branch) | All academic expenditures for four years. | Good academic record. Sustain the academic record. Training in the company during summer and winter vacations. |
Schindler Fulfill Futures Scholarship | First year students (from Mechanical/Electrical branch) | Monthly Rs 3000/- for 10 months. | Financial background and good academic record. Maintain a good academic record. |
Foundation for Academic Excellence Scholarship | First year B.Tech program | Total fees and stationary expenses. | Financial background and excellent academic record. Sustain the academic record. |
Belwalkar Scholarship | Civil Engineering | To pay the mess bill. | A regular student with good score (CET/SGPA/CGPA), Member of Student Welfare Board. Continuation of the fellowship will be only on merit basis. Attend various programs/ lectures organised under this scheme. |
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Scholarship | Final year student of Instrumentation | Rs 60,000/- per year. | Good academic record. Topper in the branch |
Sarita Jain Foundation Scholarship | All students of B.Tech | Rs 10,000/- per year. | Student from Jain minority with a good academic record. Sustain the academic record. |
Siemens Scholarship | First year students of B.Tech | College fees and Rs 25,000/- allowance per year for four years. | Good academic record. Sustain the academic record. |
Kirloskar Foundation | All students of B.Tech | Rs 10,000/- per year. | Good academic record. Sustain the academic record. |
R.M. Dhariwal Foundation | First year students of B.Tech | Rs 10,000/- per year. | Toppers in the HSC board examination. Sustain the academic record. |
Sushila Shidore Group Scholarship | All students of SY B.Tech (Electrical and E& TC students) | To pay the mess bill. | A regular student with good scores (CET/SGPA/CGPA), Member of Student Welfare Board. Students from weaker economic backgrounds. |
Name of the scheme/agency: Vinod Doshi COEP Merit Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Kendrion Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Schindler Fulfill Futures Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Foundation for Academic Excellence Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Belwalkar Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Sarita Jain Foundation Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Siemens Scholarship
Name of the scheme/agency: Kirloskar Foundation
Name of the scheme/agency: R.M. Dhariwal Foundation
Name of the scheme/agency: Sushila Shidore Group Scholarship
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