
Scholarships: June 14, 2025
An initiative of the Franco-Indian Education Trust.
Eligibility: Open to female citizens of India, who are at least 18 years old at the time of submission. Applicants must be either students who have completed Class 12 or graduation from an Indian institution. A consistent and exemplary academic record is required. Applicants must have applied or secured admission in a French institution. French language proficiency is optional.
Rewards: A monthly stipend and other benefits.
Application: Online
Deadline: June 20
www.b4s.in/edge/ADSW1
Aston University Ferguson Scholarship, the U.K.
A merit-based scholarship offered by Aston University.
Eligibility: Open to nationals of India or an African country, who hold a conditional or unconditional offer for one of the specified degree courses; students must have a 2:1 degree (or its equivalent) in a subject relevant to course they are applying for; must submit a strong personal statement with their course application and be classified as self-funded students.
Rewards: A scholarship grant up to £22,500 and other benefits.
Application: Online
Deadline: June 30
www.b4s.in/edge/FSAU1
Kotak Junior Scholarship Programme
Eligibility: Applicants should score overall 85% or above in their class 10 Board exams (SSC/CBSE/ICSE) in 2025; they must have secured admission in Class 11 at junior colleges/schools for Arts, Commerce or Science streams in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) for 2025-26; applicants' annual family income must be ₹3,20,000 or below; students' current residence should be within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR); children of employees of Kotak Education Foundation and Buddy4Study are ineligible to apply.
Rewards: Scholarship of ₹3,500 per month during Class 11 and Class 12, along with mentorship support, academic assistance, career guidance, and exposure visits.
Application: Online
Deadline: June 30
www.b4s.in/edge/KJSP3
Courtesy: Buddy4study.com
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