Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology offers the scholarship to deserving candidates. It provides multiple scholarships under different categories such as:
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Eligibility |
Amount |
GATE Scholarship |
Valid GATE/ GPAT score for M.Tech program |
INR 8000 Per Month |
Merit cum means scholarship for reserved category candidates and Minority candidates |
Parents annual income should be less than Rs. 2,50,000 |
INR 30000 for Hostellers INR 25000 for day scholars |
AICTE Pragati Saksham Scholarship (One girl one child scholarship) |
This scholarship is available for only one girl candidate per family. Candidates family income should be less than 6 LPA |
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Central Sector Scholarship |
Family income should be less than 6 lakh per annum and 80% and above marks in HSE/ VHSE |
INR 20000 per year |
CH Mohammed Koya Scholarship |
This scholarship is awarded to poor and meritorious girl students Parents annual income should be less than 6 LPA |
INR 6000 per year |
Vidya Sammunnathi Scholarship |
The scholarship is given to candidate whose parents annual income is less than 2 lakh |
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There are three levels of fees structure according to your admission application. If you are of merit your fees would depend on your marks. As I am of NRI I have a fees of 1,30,000. The college also offers number of scholarship opportunities.
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Ilahi College of Engineering and Technology provides the most affordable MBA courses within this country. But that doesn't affect the quality of what they provide. They're increasing ?5000 per semester each year, still they're providing the most affordable MBA course. The complete cost of my education will stay under ?3,00,000. There are various scholarships available that are provided by the government as well as the college. I'm currently studying on scholarship of ?10,000 each semester which is provided by the college. I have done an internship with stipend during my MBA course I'm doing.
The fee structure for all of the branches in b.tech is about 25000 per sem. And it completely depends on what quota you have enrolled for. If you have any scholarship scheme again the fees vary. The college offers many scholarship schemes for students based on their plus two and keam ranking. There are special tuition fees for students who score more than 50 percent plus two board exams. And if you have a very high score above 95 percentage your tuition will be less than 5000 per sem only.
MCM scholarship available for minority category students. Also college is providing scholarship for students with good KEAM score. ie - if your score is between 1 to 3000 the tusion fee is reduced to Rs 8000
College doesn't provide any loan facilities but they helps you to get personal loans from government and private sector banks.i don't take any educational loans so I don't know much about it.alot of my friends takes the loan and now they repay it easily
Mcm Scholarship and other government authorized scholarships are available in college. The scholarship is helping a lot
The college offers scholarship for students with good marks in PLUS TWO as a reduction in fees. Except from that Merit Cum Mean scholarship and Vidya Sammunnathi scholarship offered by the Central Government is available for the students.
They provide a good loan facility for the students. For students who studies well and who find difficult to give the fees they give special considerations and provide special loan facilities. They give loan with least interest by linking with the bank. But only for the students they are confident with the results and get placed.
We had a lot of scholarship facilities in our college Such as means cum merit scholarship. That is a scholarship that given to obc students based on their marks. It offers 25000 per year on day scholars and 30000 on hostlers
Yes there are many scholarships that are offered to meritorious students. But most are religion based ie for Christian's and Muslims only. Then for students who have secured very high marks in the previous exams.
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