With increasing costs of education everywhere, securing other sources to fund your educational expenses is becoming a necessity. While the campus does provide you with ample opportunities in various fields, the tuition fees and other requirements do come off as a burden. Keeping this in mind, several scholarship programs were introduced by the institute. Also, educational loans are provided by most banks. Bank Loans, Merit-cum-need (MCN) Scholarship, Merit Scholarships, Inspire and KVPY Scholarships are some of the ways you can avail financial support on campus.
Bank Loans
Most people on campus take loans from public sector/government banks, and a majority of loans for on-campus students are probably handled by the SBI Bank that’s on campus. SBI Scholar Loan is a pretty flexible loan policy which entitles the student to avail loan amounts up to 20 lakhs without collateral and up to 30 lakhs with tangible collateral. Also, you’re allowed to pre-pay your loan at any given point.
The loan process can take quite a while after filling the documents as the bank will be flooded with loan applications at the beginning of the year. However, if you ensure that your loan gets sanctioned within the first semester itself, the first semester fee you’ve already paid can also be remitted to you by the bank.
Given below is a list of documents you’ll probably need to apply for a loan.
List of Documents
The student will have to have the following documents:
- Proof of Identity: PAN/Passport/Driver’s License/Voter ID card/Aadhar
- Proof of Residence/ Address: Recent copy of Telephone Bill/Electricity Bill/Water Bill/Aadhaar Card.
- Hotel allotment slip, which is given after joining the campus
- Academic Records: 10th Result,12th Result
- Proof of admission: Offer Letter or Admission Letter from BITS – you’ll get this once you report to campus.
- Statement of cost of study – you can get this from the SWD portal
- Passport-size photographs
Also, the parent will have to produce a few documents as well, as they will be the co-borrowers/guarantee for the loan:
- Proof of Identity: PAN/Passport/Driver’s License/Voter ID card.
- Proof of Residence: Recent copy of Telephone Bill/Electricity Bill/Water Bill/Passport/ Driving License/Aadhaar
- Passport-size photographs
- Salary slips for the last 6 months
- Form 16 of last two years
- Bank account statement of the salary account (account into which salary is being deposited)
Other Loan Programmes
Many other national banks offer similar loan programs, the links of some of which have been listed below for your reference but the amount offered through the loans vary vastly including interest rates, documents etc.
- Allahabad Bank (Education Loan) General Details
- Bank of India (Star Vidya Loan)
- Central Bank of India
- Punjab National Bank
Private banks like ICICI and HDFC also provide scholar and educational loans to students – it might be worth checking those out too.
Vidya Lakshmi Portal
Most banks, including the SBI, now ask people interested in loans to fill out the form online at the Vidya Lakshmi portal and then come to the bank with documents for verification. As of now there 34 banks registered to this platform. Students can browse through various schemes and decide which one to apply to. Not all the banks will provide loans for the complete fee that and some banks may provide till a maximum of 10 lakhs as a loan.
Scholarships at BITS
Merit Scholarship
Top 1% of students -> 80% waiver in fees Next Top 2% students -> 40% waiver in fees
The scholarships are given on the basis of CG (cumulative grade) of all semesters prior to that. The Merit scholarship is hard to achieve given the competition, and CG cutoffs for this are always 9.3+. If you’re aiming for this, buckle up and try hard. You don’t have to register or apply for the merit scholarship. If you’re in the top 3%, you automatically get it.
Merit Cum Need (MCN) Scholarship
The Merit-cum-Need Scholarship or MCN is just like the merit scholarship, but with a constraint: your annual family income should be below a threshold, which was 8lpa last year. To be eligible for this scholarship, you need to apply for it when the notice comes out. You’ll have to submit proofs to show that your family income is beneath the threshold.
KVPY and Inspire
Both these Scholarships provide funding to students who have taken up Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in pure and basic sciences. So, only students of MSc Bio, Physics, Math and Chemistry are eligible for this.
KVPY provides stipend up to 20,000 Rs a semester for the first 3 years and Rs. 28,000 a semester in the 4th and 5th years (eligibility rules). The only drawback of KVPY scholarship is that it requires an undertaking from the student that he/she will not avail any other loans or scholarships which includes even MCN.
The Inspire scheme offers about 10,000 scholarships every year with Rs.80,000/- each for students pursuing basic science degrees (meaning only MSc Bio/Phy/Math/Chem are eligible. To get the sholarship you either need to be:
- top 1% in the 12th grade board exams
- or have a JEE(A)/NEET rank less than 10,000

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