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No specific deadline listed on the Shraman Foundation website. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling/annual basis. The listing's stated December 31, 2026 deadline could not be verified.
Shraman Scholarships Initiative (India) is sponsored by Shraman South Asian Museum And Learning Center Foundation. Provides equal opportunity scholarships for highly talented undergraduate engineering and science students currently enrolled at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs). The funding covers tuition and institutional fees not addressed by government scholarships.
Geographic focus: India
Focus areas: Education, Engineering, Technical Education
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Shraman Scholarships Initiative — Shraman Foundation July Systems Biology Exploratory Summit Center for Global Access to Medicine India - Engineering Scholarships Initiative India - Medical Scholarships Initiative USA Students Incentive Program Shraman Mathematics Scholarship Gratitude Journal Program Equal Opportunity Scholarships for Engineering Students The Shraman Foundation is providing equal opportunity scholarships for highly talented undergraduate students pursuing Engineering & Science streams currently enrolled at Indian Institute of technology (IITs), National Institute of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) & State Universities across India to aid talented young minds.
Background behind the program: Scholarships for students in need The Shraman Foundation is excited to fund scholarship opportunities for promising students in India and beyond. Shraman Foundation’s goal is to provide Technical education opportunities to needy students by leveraging high quality education platforms. Repeated studies show that access to education leads to alleviation of connected societal issues, including poverty.
Shraman Scholarship is intended to cover tuition and other institutional fees including hostel and mess fees that are not covered by central or state government offered scholarships. For Indian institute of technology students Upto Rs. 35,000 per semester (Rs.
70,000 annually) Scholarship to be renewed on an annual basis Maximum support for Rs. 2,80,000 (upto 8 semester) Eligibility for iit students Undergraduate Students from the following institutions can apply for the scholarship: Undergraduate Students enrolled into any Indian Institute of Technologies Annual household income less than Rs.
5,00,000 For national institute of technology, Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research & state university students Upto Rs. 25,000 per semester (Rs. 50,000 annually) Scholarship to be renewed on an annual basis Maximum support for Rs.
2,00,000 (upto 8 semester) or Rs. 3,00,000 (upto 10 semesters) Eligibility for nit, IISER & state university students Undergraduate Student enrolled into any National Institute of Technologies/ Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research & state university students Annual household income less than Rs. 2,50,000 Students from any other government technical institute can write to us at info@shraman.
org Apply Here - Shraman Foundation Scholarship Application Form All applications received will be evaluated based on the information submitted using the application form link provided above.
Students with the most financial need will be shortlisted and reviewed for further selection All information submitted will be verified with the respective academic institutions Telephonic and / or short Video Interview for Qualified candidates Each student will have to establish a continued financial need to be able to renew this scholarship on an annual basis.
Shraman foundation will arrange for a virtual interview with each student to approval renewal of the scholarship on an annual basis For more information, please write to info@shraman. org or call at +91 70429 26032 Shraman Partner Institutes
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Undergraduate engineering students at specific Indian institutions (IITs, NITs, IISERs) with an annual household income less than Rs. 5,00,000. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to Rs. 70,000 annually Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Shraman Scholarships Initiative (India) is sponsored by Shraman South Asian Museum And Learning Center Foundation. Provides equal opportunity scholarships for highly talented undergraduate engineering and science students currently enrolled at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs). The funding covers tuition and institutional fees not addressed by government scholarships. Geographic focus: India Focus areas: Education, Engineering, Technical Education
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The Hoblitzelle Foundation, established in 1942 and based in Dallas, Texas, provides capital grants to tax-exempt organizations. The foundation reviews grant proposals at three meetings per year, with decisions communicated by the end of May, September, and January. Grants are typically not awarded to the same organization more than once every three to four years, and a one-year waiting period applies between submissions. Applicants must submit proof of 501(c)(3) status, the most recent Form 990, audited financial statements, a board of directors list, and a three-year major donor report. Applications are submitted through an online grants management system. Contact info@hoblitzelle.org or (214) 373-0462 for account setup or questions.