IIT Delhi Scholarship 2026: Merit-cum-Means Award Covers 25% of Students With Annual Income Up to Rs. 8 Lakh
IIT Delhi offers Rs. 4,000 monthly scholarships to qualified JEE Advanced students from low-income families.
Students preparing for JEE Advanced 2026 and aiming for admission to IIT Delhi should also know about the scholarship opportunities available after securing a seat. IIT Delhi offers several financial assistance schemes to ensure that deserving students are not forced to compromise on quality education because of economic limitations. These scholarships are designed to support meritorious students, economically weaker families, and those facing financial hardship during their academic journey.
Admission to undergraduate programmes at IIT Delhi is granted through JEE Advanced, which is the gateway to all IITs. Candidates who qualify JEE Main 2026 and meet the required cutoff are eligible to apply for JEE Advanced. Once a student secures admission to IIT Delhi, they can become eligible for different scholarships based on merit, family income, category, and academic performance.
One of the most important financial aid schemes at IIT Delhi is the Merit-cum-Means (MCM) Scholarship. This scholarship is available to undergraduate students in engineering and technology, as well as students enrolled in select postgraduate programmes such as MA, MSc, and MPP. Around 25 percent of students may receive this scholarship, depending on eligibility and institute norms.
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To qualify for the Merit-cum-Means Scholarship, the student’s annual family income should generally be up to Rs 8 lakh. The present scholarship amount is Rs 4,000 per month. Along with the monthly support, students may also receive tuition fee assistance depending on their category and applicable rules. This scholarship is especially beneficial for students from middle-income families who need support managing hostel, books, and academic expenses.
Apart from the MCM Scholarship, IIT Delhi also provides tuition fee remission for students from economically weaker backgrounds. Students belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories often receive full tuition fee exemption as per Government of India norms. Students from families with lower annual income may also get partial or full fee waivers depending on income slabs and updated institute policy.
The institute additionally supports students through donor-funded scholarships, alumni-sponsored grants, emergency financial aid, and department-level assistance. Many scholarships reward strong academic performance, while others focus on helping students facing sudden financial difficulties. Students are usually informed after admission through the institute portal or student affairs office.
For JEE Advanced 2026 aspirants, the key takeaway is that getting into IIT Delhi can become financially manageable if you perform well academically and meet scholarship conditions. Once admitted, students should immediately check official notices, income certificate requirements, deadlines, and application procedures to avoid missing benefits.
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