BSc Agriculture students are eligible to apply for scholarships provided by the government, private institutions, and universities. Government programs such as the National Scholarship Portal (NSP), ICAR scholarships, and state government scholarships offer scholarships based on merit and financial need. Private institutions like the Tata Trusts, Mahindra, and other NGOs also provide scholarships to assist students seeking agricultural education. Most universities offer merit-based and need-based scholarships to eligible candidates.
Eligibility standards differ in every scholarship, ranging from academic record, economic status, to special conditions such as rural habitation or activity in agriculture. Students can submit applications through websites like NSP, ICAR, and the official websites of respective universities. Scholarships serve to alleviate economic pressures, and education becomes more affordable. Timely visits to official websites and being aware of deadlines are imperative to avail of financial assistance.