What is the Objective of ScholarshipsIndia Project?
To identify academically talented / meritorious Students all over India, who are in their final year in School, and award them scholarships / assist them in getting scholarships for Higher Education.
Is it any assurance to get Scholarship for my Higher studies through Online Quiz.
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What kind of guidance will you give through this Project?
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Mission and Vision of ScholarshipsIndia Project…
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The online quiz is for only Subject revision purpose or anything else details please?
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What are my chances of gaining a scholarship?
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How do I know if I am eligible for Scholarship to apply?
As well as a completed application form, which will include information about yourself and your contact details, you may also be asked to provide the following documentation to support your application:
- A transcript of grades
- Letter(s) of recommendation
- An essay on a given topic
For some ‘need-based’ university scholarships in the US, applicants will also be asked to submit a ‘Free Application for Federal Student Aid’ (FAFSA) to establish whether they are in need of financial aid.
What types of scholarships are available?
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Where do I go to find scholarship opportunities?
To find scholarships you are eligible for, it is advised to first look at the information provided by your chosen university. Funding information will be listed on the university’s website or in the prospectus, and this is also where you’ll find the relevant contact information should you have any questions about scholarship applications.
In many cases you will not be able to apply for university scholarships until you have gained acceptance onto a program at the university. If you are relying on a scholarship for funding, please see question five below.
As well as university scholarships (funded by your university), there may also be a range of external scholarships you can apply for, such as government scholarships or scholarships funded by organizations or charities with an invested interest in higher education.
To look for these scholarships you can either use a scholarships search service such as InternationalScholarships.com or FastWeb.com, or you can conduct a more thorough search by visiting official consular/governmental websites for yourself and tracking down any information provided on international student funding. Often current scholarships will be listed together, for example as on the government of Canada’s dedicated scholarships website, or the DAAD’s scholarship database (for Germany), but sometimes they are trickier to find, so be patient!
Related content:
- Complete guide on How to Find Scholarships to Study Abroad
- Full list of international scholarship opportunities for different countries, regions, subjects and student groups
Do you have any tips for applying for scholarships?
I’ve been contacted by companies offering to help me find scholarships for a fee. Is it worth it?
Be wary of scholarship scams! If you have any doubts about a scholarship organization, avoid it. You should never have to pay for a scholarship. If you receive unsolicited offers to assist you in finding scholarships that seem too good to be true, they probably are.
Some phrases that may signal a scholarship scam:
“This scholarship is guaranteed or your money back.”
“You can’t get this information anywhere else.”
“We’ll do all the work.”
“This scholarship will cost you some money.”
To find out more about scholarship scams, visit the scholarship scam section on finaid.org for information on how to detect and report scams.
Rather than a scholarship in the usual sense of the word, the Hope Scholarship is a tax credit, providing a financial benefit to students or their parents based on the first $4,000 in postsecondary education expenses paid by the taxpayer during the tax year. Another program called the Lifetime Learning Credit provides a federal income tax credit based on the first $10,000 in postsecondary education expenses paid by the taxpayer during the tax year. You cannot use the Lifetime Learning Credit with the Hope Scholarship Tax Credit for the same student in the same year, but you can use them for different students’ educational expenses in the same year. Consult IRS tax rules for more on how these programs work and how they might benefit you.
Typically, what are the deadlines for scholarships?
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