St. Albert's College assists its students in pursuing their academic and professional goals through various scholarship schemes. The college offers a number of merit scholarships to take away all the financial concerns of the enrolled meritorious students. The St. Albert's College scholarship policy especially focuses on empowering students through numerous benefits. Some of the St. Albert's College scholarships include the Archbishop Joseph Attipetty Memorial Scholarship, Central/State Government Scholarships, and Minority Welfare Scholarships.
Scholarship Category | Eligibility Criteria |
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Archbishop Joseph Attipetty Memorial Scholarship (B.Voc & M.Voc) | Awarded to B.Voc & M.Voc students admitted from 2020 onwards based on previous semester examination scores: 95% & above (50% of fees), 90-95% (40%), 80-90% (30%), 70-80% (20%). |
Central/State Government Scholarships (Kerala Security Mission) | For orphaned children or children who have lost either parent, from 1st standard to degree classes. Must belong to BPL category or APL with income below Rs. 20,000 (rural) or Rs. 22,375 (urban). Financial assistance provided monthly. Application to be submitted to the head of institution before October 31st. |
National Scholarship Portal (Various Central Schemes) | Common portal for various Central and State Government scholarship schemes. Includes scholarships from Ministry of Minority Affairs, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Labor and Employment, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Department of Higher Education, and more. |
UGC Scheme Scholarships | Includes PG Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child and PG Scholarship for University Rank Holders. |
Minority Welfare Scholarships (C H Muhammedkoya Scholarship) | For Muslim, Latin, Converted Christian girl students native to Kerala studying for Graduation or higher courses in Govt/Aided institutions. Must have scored 50% or above in qualifying exam, with family income not exceeding Rs. 8 Lakhs. Scholarships range from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 7,000 per year, with hostel stipend available. |
Minority Welfare Scholarships (Prof. Joseph Mundassery Scholarship Award) | For Muslim, Christian, Sikkh, Buddah, Parsis, Jains community. Family Annual income should not exceed 8 Lakhs. Should passed in Govt/Aided Colleges. Should be a native of Kerala. UG :80% above Rs.15,000 PG :75% above Rs.15,000 |
Department of Collegiate Education (Post metric scholarships for minorities) | Should be the First Year student of i. Plus Two/ UG/ PG/ Ph.D Course of Higher Secondary School/ College/ Institutes/ University, which is either a Govt/ Aided/Recognised Unaided Institution. OR ii. 11th Class/Technical/ Vocational Course of ITI/ITC Centres affiliated to NCVT. OR iii. Course, other than those listed in under merit-cum-means scholarship scheme |
Department of Collegiate Education(State Merit Scholarship) | Graduation Rs. 1250/- per annum (300 Nos) and Post Graduation Rs. 1,500/- per annum (150 Nos.) |
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