Scholarships at NIT Surathkal 2026
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK) Surathkal coordinates multiple state and national scholarships, alongside institutional fee concessions for category and low-income students.
Total Verified Options
7
Internal & National
Max Annual Benefit
₹1.3L
Up to 100% tuition waiver
Status Verification
Active
Audited for 2026 cycle
Official NIT Surathkal Internal Scholarships
NITK Surathkal Tuition Fee Remission
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal
NITK Garrett and Memorial Scholarships
Garrett Foundation & Memorial Endowments
NITK Surathkal Merit-cum-Means & Merit Scholarships
National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal
National & Corporate Scholarships open to NIT Surathkal students
Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for Minorities (NSP)
Ministry of Minority Affairs (MOMA), Government of India
Post-Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities (DEPwD)
Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Government of India
Prime Minister's Research Fellowship (PMRF)
Ministry of Education, Government of India
National Overseas Scholarship for SC/ST Students
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I apply for internal scholarships at NIT Surathkal?
Applications for internal scholarships at NIT Surathkal are typically managed through the institute's official student portal (e.g., SWD portal for BITS, or ERP workflow for IITs). Notices are released at the start of the autumn/spring semester, and students must submit their applications online along with parental income certificates.
What is the family income limit for financial aid at NIT Surathkal?
The income limit depends on the scheme. For IITs, merit-cum-means scholarships and full tuition fee waivers require a family income below ₹4.5 to ₹6 Lakhs per year (sometimes up to ₹8 Lakhs for alumni/CSR schemes). BITS Pilani MCN awards have a higher cap (typically up to ₹12 Lakhs).
Can I combine university-specific scholarships with national/state schemes?
Generally, no. Under government and institutional guidelines, students are not permitted to hold more than one active scholarship or tuition fee waiver at any given time. If you qualify for multiple, you must choose the one that offers the maximum benefit.
