Special Scholarship 2020-21
Ansal University provides merit based; need based special scholarships; and fee concessions to undergraduate and postgraduate students as per university policy. The objective of these scholarships / fee concessions is to support and motivate students for higher education and facilitate in their desire to learn further. Every year students from across the country seek admissions to various programs in Ansal University.
Keeping in view of the current economic crisis posed by COVID 19 Pandemic, Ansal University has announced the following Special Scholarships to support students in this unprecedented time.
S.No |
Category |
Special Scholarship |
No. of Scholarships |
All Undergraduate Programs |
25% of First Year Tuition Fees |
50% of Total Class Strength |
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All Post-graduate Programs |
25% of First Semester Tuition Fees |
50% of Total Class Strength |
ELIGIBILITY
EXCLUSIONS: Categories of Candidates NOT eligible for special scholarship:
Vatel composite scholarship
Program |
Criteria |
Scholarship |
Bachelor’s in Hotel Management |
Composite Score |
25% on 1st Year Tuition Fee |
Composite Score |
50% on 1st Year Tuition Fee |
|
Composite Score |
75% on 1st Year Tuition Fee |
|
Composite Score |
100% on 1st Year Tuition Fee |
Scholarship Schemes - Session 2020
To attract bright and meritorious students to various programmes of Ansal University, scholarship schemes have been devised. There are also the schemes aimed at helping students who are unable to afford the fees due to financial constraints. This documents includes a note on fee structure and all the scholarship schemes including the eligibility criteria to be eligible for them.
The fee structure is the basis of awarding scholarships. These are defined as percentage of either the Tuition Fee or the Total Fee. The Fee Structure is as defined in the prospectus as per following guidelines:
(a) For Students Resident in India: As per the fee structure published every year
(b) For Foreign Nationals (Except SAARC Countries)/ NRIs/ OCIs: 1.5 Times of the Fee applicable to those
residents in India
(c) Students from SAARC Countries (Except Nepal): Same as applicable to those residents
in India
(d) Students from Nepal: Same as applicable to those residents in India but treating one Indian Rupee equal to one Nepali Rupee only on academic fee but the hostel fee will remain same as Indian Students.
Programme |
Qualifying Examination |
Entrance Examination |
Sibling of existing/past students of AU/AIT*** |
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Criteria |
Scholarship |
Criteria |
Scholarship |
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All Undergraduate |
≥ 95% |
100% of Tuition Fee |
Nata Score* ≥ 75% IIT-JEE Main* ≥25000 |
100% of Tuition Fee |
10% of Tuition Fee |
90% to 94.99% |
75% of Tuition Fee |
IIT-JEE Main* 25001-50000 |
75% of Tuition Fee |
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85% to 89.99% |
50% of Tuition Fee |
IIT-JEE Main* 50001-100000 |
50% of Tuition Fee |
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80% to 84.99% |
25% of Tuition Fee |
IIT-JEE Main* Qualified |
25% of Tuition Fee |
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All Post Graduate Programmes |
≥ 90% |
100% of Tuition Fee |
MAT Score** ≥700 CAT/XAT** ≥75 Percentile Composite Score |
100% of Tuition Fee |
10% of Tuition Fee |
85% to 89.99% |
75% of Tuition Fee |
MAT Score** 650-699 CAT/XAT** 70-75 Percentile Composite Score |
75% of Tuition Fee |
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80% to 84.99% |
50% of Tuition Fee |
MAT Score** 600-649 CAT/XAT** 65-70 Percentile Composite Score |
50% of Tuition Fee |
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75% to 79.99% |
25% of Tuition Fee |
- |
- |
Notes:
Scholarship after first semester (i.e. second semester onwards) shall be awarded based on academic performance during the previous semester and other eligibility conditions which are as follows:
(a) SGPA ≥9.5 in the previous semester: 100% of the tuition fee in the semester
(b) SGPA 9.0-9.49 in the previous semester: 75% of the tuition fee in the semester
(c) SGPA 8.5-8.99 in the previous semester: 50% of the tuition fee in the semester
(d) SGPA 8.0-8.49 in the previous semester: 25% of the tuition fee in the semester
(a) Maximum 10 students in order of merit in a programme with batch size of 60 or more on-roll students
(b) Maximum 5 students in order of merit in a program with batch size of 30 to 59 on-roll students
(c) Maximum 2 students in order of merit in a program with batch size of 10 to 30 on-roll students
(d) NIL students if the on-roll students in a batch are less than 10.
If there is a conflict while drawing the merit due to multiple students having same SGPA, it can be resolved by calculating SGPA up to three decimal points. If still not resolved, the amount of scholarship available for that rank will be distributed equally among number of students securing that rank.
(a) The percentage of scholarships will be calculated on tuition fee only
(b) Students should not have been debarred from taking end-semester examinations due to short attendance in the previous semester.
(c) The student should have passed all the examinations in first attempt in previous semester.
(d) The student should not have been involved in any act of indiscipline or any police case inside or outside the University during his/her period of studies at AU, till the scholarships are decided.
(e) If a student is not eligible for scholarship in a semester, he/she can be eligible in subsequent semester(s) subject to fulfilling all the conditions except (d) above under “Additional Conditions”.
(f) Lateral entry/ migration students will not be eligible for merit-based scholarships until they complete one semester at AU and fulfill all the conditions mentioned herein. For example, if a student joins AU at the beginning of 3rd semester, he/ she can become eligible for merit based scholarship only during the 4th semester based on academic performance in 3rd semester and fulfilling other conditions.
(g) If these scholarships are not finalized before the date of payment of the semester fee, the students will be required to pay full fee and if he/ she is granted scholarship, the amount will be adjusted against the fee of next semester or be refunded (in case of final semester students).
(h) Students from Nepal will not be eligible for these scholarships due to their special fee structure.
4.1 The fee concession to the students of Ansal University will be awarded on the basis of merit-cum- means and shall be awarded to 25% of students who are domicile of Haryana in accordance with Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006. The fee concession shall be as per Clause No. 36 (2) of the Act which states that;
The fee structure for the 25% of total intake of students who are domicile of Haryana shall be based on merit cum means as follows:
(i) One Fifth of the twenty five percent shall be granted full (100%) fee concession
(ii) Two fifth of the Twenty Five Percent shall be granted fifty percent (50%) Fee Concession
(iii) The balance two fifth of the twenty five percent shall be granted twenty Five percent (25%) fee concession
4.2 The actual expenses on account of the fee concessions for all the programmes running under Ansal University would be provided for, after completion of the admission process each year based on
actual number of enrolments.
4.3 Notwithstanding the fee concessions, all candidates selected for admission will have to deposit their fee as per clause 2 of the Ordinance 6 to secure their admission. On grant of fee concessions, if at all, by the Fee Concession/Fellowship/ Scholarship Committee, the fee concession amount will be refunded/or adjusted against subsequent semester fee.
4.4 Fee concessions shall be granted to admitted students in the First year on the basis of the performance in the merit cum-means list of the concerned programme and in the later years on the basis of their satisfactory academic performance during the course of study and as per the conditions laid down under ‘Applicability and continuity of Fee Concession’ (refer para 4.6).
4.5 Application Process for Fee Concession
(i) Interested eligible candidates shall submit their application in the prescribed form along with the required proofs on or before the last date notified each year by the University at the Commencement of the Academic session. Applications received after the last date will not be considered.
(ii) Candidate along with parents may be called for interaction with the Committee to help in assessment of the financial position. Failure of parents to come can invalidate the application and/or delay the disbursement if at all applicable.
4.6 Applicability & Continuity of Fee Concession
Schools of AU may conduct their own admission/ scholarship tests to attract meritorious students. Based on the performance in such tests, the following scholarships may be awarded:
Performance in Test |
Scholarship |
Number of Scholarships |
Remarks |
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Score ≥ 95% |
100% waiver of fee payable to Foreign Institutional Partners like UoW, AUB and others or 100% tuition fee waiver for first Semester |
Up to 2 |
Subject to securing 75% and 60% for UG and PG admissions respectively |
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Score 90% - 94.99% |
75% tuition fee waiver for first Semester |
Up to 2 |
Subject to securing 75% and 60% for UG and PG admissions respectively |
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Score 85% - 89.99% |
50% tuition fee waiver for first Semester |
Up to 3 |
Subject to securing 75% and 60% for UG and PG admissions respectively |
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Score 80% - 84.99% |
25% tuition fee waiver for first Semester |
Up to 4 |
Subject to securing 75% and 60% for UG and PG admissions respectively |
Notes:-
The following fee structure and scholarship policy will be applicable to students from Nepal:
The fee payable by students from Nepal will be as applicable to students resident in India in nominal terms. However, they can pay it in Indian Rupees equivalent to those many Nepali Rupees. For example, if the fee for a programme of Ansal University is INR 2,00,000, they will be required to pay 2,00,000 Nepali Rupees in Indian Rupees equivalent.
Since this applies to fee for all programmes excluding hostel fee, these students will not be eligible for any other scholarships.
To continue to avail the special fee, they need to fulfill all other criteria for admissions and academic criteria as per regulations.
The special fee benefit may be withdrawn if these students are found involved in any act of indiscipline inside or outside the University and/ or use of Unfair Means during any examinations, as defined in various regulations and guidelines of the University.
This is applicable to students seeking admission in 2020 and may change for subsequent batches.
(a) 1% of total intake in academic session 2020-21 can be granted special scholarships by the management based on student's financial background, academic excellence, achievements in sports and co-curricular activity, if duly recommended by the committee appointed by the Vice Chancellor from time to time.
(b) Wards/ Spouses of Employees working in any School/ Department of AU/API/CCT will be granted fee concession of 20% of tuition fee. The status of such students will be confirmed by the Dean concerned from the Head of the School/ Department of AU/ API/ CCT where the parent is working, before renewal of such scholarship every semester.
15% of the Tuition Fee on 1st Year Fee
The Kashmiri migrant’s wards will be provided following concessions, in observance of UGC communication D.O. No, F.1-1/2012 (SA-III) dated 13 March, 2015 and D.O. No F.1- 13/2010 CPP-II) dated 23 March 2015:
(i) Relaxation in cut-off percentage up to 10% subject to minimum eligibility requirements.
(ii) Two supernumerary seats in each programme or 5% increase in intake capacity course wise shall be provided.
(iii) At least one seat in merit quota shall be reserved in all schools of study in the university.
(iv) Wards of Kashmiri migrant will not be required to submit domicile at the time of admission.