Does the college provides stipend for PG students??
Postgraduate students in AICTE-approved programs such as ME, MTech, MArch, MPharm, and MDes can receive a monthly stipend of 12400 rupees for up to 24 months through the AICTE PG Scholarship Scheme. To be eligible, students must:
Be enrolled as full-time students in an AICTE-approved college and course
Have a valid GATE, GPAT, or CEED score
For dual degree students, have a CGPA of 8 or above from the 9th semester onward
Applications are submitted online via the AICTE portal, with documents like Aadhaar and educational certificates required.
Not all colleges provide direct stipends, so it is advisable to check with your institution for specific details.
No, St. Joseph's Degree and PG College (SJDPGC) in Hyderabad, India does not provide a stipend to its PG students. However, it does offer merit scholarships to students who perform well in exams and maintain good attendance.
- Merit scholarships are awarded to students in September each year.
- The scholarship amount and criteria for each year are based on the student's performance in exams and attendance.
- SJDPGC also offers a placement assistance program.
Students may also be eligible for other scholarships, such as the National Scholarship for Post Graduate Studies.
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Hello,
Usually, a stipend depends on the specific college and the program in which you are enrolled.
Here are some examples:
- Research-based PG program. Usually, in this program (M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D.), students are often paid for their research or assistance roles.
- Professional PG courses. Usually, the concept of a stipend is less common in this program (MBA, MCA, MA).
- Eligibility. Often college provides stipends to the top-performing students based on their academic performance, financial need, or program specifics.
Stipends are funded either by government schemes, internal college funds, or industry-sponsored projects.
Hello there,
Whether a college provides a stipend for PG students depends on the institution, the specific program, and the nature of the course. Here are some common scenarios:
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Medical Colleges : In many government and reputed medical colleges, PG students (especially in clinical programs like MD, MS) are provided stipends, which can vary from college to college. Stipends are usually higher in government institutions.
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Engineering/Technology Colleges : Some PG programs, especially those in fields like M.Tech, may offer stipends or research assistantships if the student is involved in a research project or teaching assistant role.
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Private Colleges : In private institutions, stipend availability is more variable. Some offer stipends as part of a research project or internship, while others may not provide any financial support.
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Government and Scholarship Programs : Some PG students may also qualify for government or private scholarships that provide financial assistance, including stipends.
To confirm the stipend policy, it's best to check the specific college’s official website or contact the admission office directly.
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