




Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s 2024 initiatives for students from the bottom 20% household income group directly advance multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 1 (No Poverty) by eliminating tuition and living-cost barriers through fully funded programmes; SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by offering free medical and mental health services including 24/7 counseling; SDG 4 (Quality Education) by providing bridge courses, remedial classes, and personalized mentoring to improve retention and on-time graduation; SDG 5 (Gender Equality) by awarding the Rekha Eipe Memorial Scholarship to cover full tuition and residential costs for economically disadvantaged women; and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by ensuring equitable access to academic enrichment and support services regardless of socioeconomic background.
Amrita’s scholarship policy is explicitly grounded in three core principles: merit, economic need, and affirmative action for socially backward groups. The university is committed to a fair and balanced policy that does not discriminate based on gender, caste, age, faith, or disability.
Scholarship Schemes Include:
The university is deeply committed to affirmative action for backward groups including OBC, SC/ST, and other government-approved categories. A guaranteed percentage of such groups receive scholarships each year.
Key Features:
These initiatives align with government schemes for SC/ST/OBC students, ensuring students from the bottom household income quintile receive comprehensive financial support.
For B.Tech admissions through AEEE 2024, Amrita operates a tiered scholarship system with highly subsidized fees to accommodate students from low-income families:
Slab 1 (Highest Scholarship):
Slab 2 (Mid-Level Scholarship):
Slab 3 (Entry-Level Scholarship):
Over 200 scholarships ranging from 25% to 90% per annum on tuition fees are awarded annually based on AEEE performance.
Note: While EWS (Economically Weaker Section) candidates don’t receive separate dedicated quotas, they are eligible for merit and need-based scholarships based on entrance exam performance and demonstrated financial need.
Launched in partnership with ELGi Equipments Limited, the CATALYST Scholarship Program provides complete financial support to 20 academically meritorious students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at Coimbatore campus.
Complete Coverage Includes:
This program goes beyond financial aid to provide a comprehensive pathway from education to employment, ensuring students from the bottom income quintile can complete their degrees and secure professional careers.
The E4Life (Education for Life) PhD Fellowship in Sustainable Development supports 100 PhD scholars annually, many from disadvantaged or underrepresented communities, with an annual endowment of USD 5.1 million.
Fellowship Coverage:
The first cohort of 23 scholars from 9 countries graduated in 2024, demonstrating the program’s global reach in supporting economically disadvantaged students.
The E4Life PhD program was recognized as a finalist at the International Green Gown Awards 2024, highlighting its excellence in promoting equitable access to higher education for sustainable development.
Available across UG, PG, and PhD programs (excluding Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health Sciences):
Scholarship Tiers:
Continuation Requirements:
While based on academic performance, these scholarships are renewable and accessible to students from low-income families who demonstrate merit.
Special support schemes target women students, particularly those from economically weaker sections and underrepresented communities.
Key Initiatives in 2024:
Technology and Entrepreneurship for Children Workshop:
Ed-Tech and Generative AI Workshop:
Atal She STEM 2024-25 Project:
Highly subsidized hostel and mess facilities ensure students from low-income families can afford on-campus accommodation:
Hostel Fees (Annual, Including Mess):
Hostel Amenities:
Meal Services:
This affordable housing significantly reduces the financial burden on families in the bottom income quintile.
87% of students receive some form of scholarship or freeship, demonstrating Amrita’s commitment to financial accessibility.
Additional Support Includes:
Transportation:
The university ensures that special disadvantaged groups including women, persons with disabilities, and others experiencing systemic barriers receive equal treatment and opportunity for scholarships without prejudice.
Documentation Required:
Students should:
The university facilitates education loans through partnerships with:
This provides an additional financial pathway for students from low-income families to fund their education while benefiting from scholarships.
Through these comprehensive programmes targeting students from the bottom 20% household income group, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham ensures: