Puran Murti Vidyapeeth operates on the principle that financial constraints should never be a barrier to quality technical education. The scholarship ecosystem is designed to be inclusive, rewarding both high academic achievers (merit-based) and those from economically weaker sections (Need-based).
Here is a detailed breakdown of the scholarship categories and how they are applied:
These are awarded to students who have shown exceptional performance in their previous qualifying examinations (Class 10th for Diploma, 12th for BBA/BCA/B.Tech, or Graduation for MBA).
The Percentage Slab System: * 90% and Above: Students in this bracket often receive the highest level of support, sometimes qualifying for a 100% tuition fee waiver.
80% to 89%: Usually eligible for a 50% tuition fee concession.
70% to 79%: Eligible for a 25% tuition fee concession.
Entrance Exam Performance: Scholarships are also tied to ranks in national or state-level entrance exams (like JEE Main, MAT, or the college’s own scholarship test). High rankers receive direct fee deductions at the time of admission.
The college provides "Economically Weaker Section" (EWS) support for students whose family income falls below a certain threshold (typically ₹2.5 Lakhs per annum).
Documentation: Students must provide a valid Income Certificate issued by a Tehsildar or a competent government authority.
Fee Subsidies: This support often covers not just tuition but can also include subsidized hostel rates or flexible payment plans to ease the burden on the family.
As a recognized institution, Puran Murti Vidyapeeth acts as a bridge for students to access Central and State Government schemes:
Post-Matric Scholarships: Dedicated to students from SC/ST/OBC categories. This can often result in a near-zero cost of education as the government reimburses the fees.
Minority Scholarships: Support for students from minority communities (Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, etc.) through the MOMA scheme.
Pragati & Saksham Schemes: Special AICTE scholarships for Girl Students (Pragati) and Specially Abled Students (Saksham) pursuing technical education.
The institution also recognizes specific social contributions and situations:
Defense Personnel Ward: Special concessions for children of serving or retired members of the Indian Armed Forces.
Single Girl Child: Additional financial encouragement for families supporting a single daughter's higher education.
Sports Category: For students who have represented their state or country in recognized sports formats.
| Phase | Action Required |
| At Admission | Submit mark sheets and category/income certificates to the Scholarship Cell. |
| Verification | The college verifies documents with the respective boards/authorities. |
| During Course | Most scholarships require you to maintain a minimum CGPA (usually 7.0 or 7.5) and 75% attendance. |
| Conduct | Any disciplinary action or "backlogs" in exams may lead to the suspension of the scholarship for the next semester. |
| Scholarship Type | Eligibility | Primary Benefit |
| Merit | High Marks in 10th/12th/Grad | 25% to 100% Tuition Waiver |
| EWS | Family Income < ₹2.5L | Subsidized Fees |
| Category | SC/ST/OBC/Minority | Full Govt. Reimbursement |
| Defense | Parents in Armed Forces | Fixed Fee Concession |