September 9, 2025

Scholarship scheme under AICTE to Encourage Girls Students to Pursue Technical Education

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PIB Delhi – To encourage girl students to pursue Technical Education, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has been implementing scholarship scheme namely AICTE Pragati Scholarship Scheme since 2014-15. Under the scheme, a sum of Rs. 50,000/- per annum is disbursed to selected girl students as per the following criteria.

  • Students admitted in AICTE approved institutions in 1st year of Degree/ Diploma level course or 2nd year of Degree/ Diploma level course through lateral entry.
  • Maximum two girls per family.
  • Total income of the family less than Rs. 8 lakh per annum.
  • 10,000 scholarships per annum from 23 States/UTs (5000 for Diploma and 5000 for Degree).
  • All eligible girl students from remaining 13 States/UTs (including North Eastern Region, Jammu &Kashmir etc.)
  • Reservation-7.5% for ST, 15% for SC, and 27% for OBC candidates/applicants.

The information was given by the Minister of State for Education, Dr.SubhasSarkar in a written reply in the RajyaSabha today.

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