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College Scholarships in AP & Telangana

Merit-based tuition-fee waivers at deemed & private universities, awarded on entrance-exam scores (GAT, KLEEE, BITSAT, SAT and more). Every slab below is taken from the university’s official notification — open a college to see its full tab.

1 university in Andhra Pradesh offering Inter / CBSE % · JEE Main · AP/TS EAPCET Rank scholarships

NRI Deemed to be University (Dr. RVR NRI Institute of Technology)

Eluru · Andhra Pradesh · Deemed University
Up to 50% tuition waiver
Inter / CBSE % · JEE Main Percentile · AP/TS EAPCET Rank
School of Computer Science (CSE, AIML, CSE-AIML, CSE-DS, IT) — Base fee: ₹2,00,000/yr
  • 50% → Pay ₹1,00,000/yrInter ≥95% · CBSE ≥95% · JEE ≥95 percentile · EAPCET Rank 1–5,000
  • 40% → Pay ₹1,20,000/yrInter 85–94.99% · CBSE 80–94.99% · JEE 80–94.99 percentile · EAPCET 5,001–15,000
  • 30% → Pay ₹1,40,000/yrInter 70–84.99% · CBSE 70–79.99% · JEE 70–79.99 percentile · EAPCET 15,001–30,000
  • 20% → Pay ₹1,60,000/yrInter 60–69.99% · CBSE 60–69.99% · JEE <70 percentile · EAPCET >30,000
Inter / CBSE % · JEE Main · AP/TS EAPCET Rank
ECE — Base fee: ₹1,00,000/yr
  • 25% → Pay ₹75,000/yrInter/CBSE/JEE ≥85 · EAPCET Rank 1–15,000
  • 10% → Pay ₹90,000/yrInter/CBSE/JEE 60–84.99 · EAPCET 15,001–30,000

To keep it: Continuation criteria not published — confirm with admissions

Scholarships — frequently asked questions

What kind of scholarships are listed here?
These are merit-based tuition-fee concessions offered directly by deemed and private universities in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They are awarded on your entrance-exam score (such as GAT, KLEEE, BITSAT or SAT) or JEE / board marks, and range from a partial concession up to a full 100% tuition waiver.
Are these the same as government fee reimbursement (RTF)?
No. Government fee reimbursement (Reimbursement of Tuition Fee / RTF) is an income-based scheme for students admitted through the convener counselling quota, administered by the state. The waivers on this page are separate merit awards set by each university, usually for management or direct-admission seats. Always check the official notification for how the two interact.
How do I qualify for a merit scholarship?
Each university publishes slabs that map an entrance-exam score or rank to a percentage waiver — for example, a top GAT band may get 100% while a lower band gets 25%. Some also consider JEE Main percentile or Class 12 marks. The exact criteria for each scheme are shown on the card above and in the university's official notification.
Does the scholarship continue for all four years?
Usually only if you maintain the required academic standard. Most universities ask for a minimum CGPA each year (shown as the 'To keep it' note on each card), typically with no backlogs. If you fall below it, the waiver can be reduced or withdrawn.
Can I combine a university merit scholarship with government fee reimbursement?
Generally not on the same seat — reimbursement applies to convener-quota seats, while merit waivers usually apply to management or direct-admission seats. Eligibility and stacking rules vary by university and by year, so confirm with the admissions office before relying on both.
Is the waiver guaranteed if I hit the required score?
Treat the slabs as guidance, not a guarantee. Universities revise criteria, amounts and seat limits each admission year, and some waivers are capped to a limited number of seats. Always verify against the official notification linked on each card before making a decision.

Scholarship slabs are merit/entrance-exam based and set by each university; criteria, amounts and continuation rules can change each admission year. Always confirm on the official university notification (linked per card) before relying on a waiver.