(Eligibility) ONGC Scholarships Programme

(Eligibility) ONGC Scholarships Programme

  • The scholarships are open for students studying in India and for Indian nationals only.
  • Student should be belonging to economically backward general and OBC categories pursuing 1 st year of Graduate in Engineering or MBBS course or 1st year of Master’s Degree in Geology/Geophysics or MBA. The scholarship scheme shall be admissible only for pursuing full-time regular courses approved by the required statutory authority(ies) such as UGC/MCI/AICTE etc.
  • Students pursuing four years Engineering/MBBS courses/Two years Masters courses in Business Administration and Two years Master’s Degree in Geology/Geophysics are only eligible
  • Candidate should have obtained minimum 60% marks or equivalent CGPA/OGPA in 12th class for Engineering and MBBS disciplines. Similarly, 60% marks (average marks of all the years) or equivalent CGPA/OGPA are necessary in graduation for P.G. Courses i.e. Geology/Geophysics/MBA. In the case of CGPA/OGPA, the conversion certificate from the College/University must be provided. Where the College/University certify that they do not have any such conversion methodology/ formula, the ratio of CGPA/OGPA will be converted into a percentage.
  • The specific zone for a student shall be decided on the basis of the location of School/University/College/Institute in which the student was studying for the qualifying examination (i.e. 12th class for Graduate courses and Graduation degree for Post Graduate courses) irrespective of the domicile of the student.
  • The gross joint family income of the student shall not exceed Rs. 2.00 lakhs (Rupees Two lakhs) per year from all sources. Income certificate must be issued from the Competent District Revenue Authority not below the rank of Tehsildar. Translated copy of Income certificate is required in case the issued certificate is not in Hindi or English and should be duly certified by the legal authority.

Age Limit:

  • The age limit of the applicant is maximum 30 years as on 1st September 2016 for the academic session.

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