A B.Tech degree can involve substantial tuition and other education costs. Scholarships can help eligible students manage these expenses through financial support offered by government bodies, companies, foundations and educational organisations.
This guide focuses on scholarships that B.Tech students can actually consider, including engineering-specific programmes and broader undergraduate scholarships that accept eligible B.Tech students. Eligibility, benefits, participating institutions and application dates can vary, so always check the latest official notification before applying.
Scholarship information is checked against available official or programme sources. Eligibility, amounts and deadlines may change between academic years.
Best Scholarships for B.Tech Students in India
The table below brings together major options relevant to B.Tech students. Some are specifically designed for engineering students, while others cover B.Tech under a wider undergraduate or professional-course category.
| Scholarship | Provider | Eligibility | Benefit |
| Foundation for Excellence Scholarship | Foundation for Excellence | First-year B.E./B.Tech students meeting academic, entrance-rank and income requirements | Financial support for eligible professional education |
| IDFC FIRST Bank Engineering Scholarship | IDFC FIRST Bank | First-year B.E./B.Tech students in selected colleges | Up to ₹1 lakh per year for up to four years, subject to conditions |
| Siemens Scholarship Program | Siemens India | Eligible first-year engineering students in government engineering colleges | Tuition support, allowances, internships, training and mentorship |
| IET India Scholarship Award | IET | First- to fourth-year full-time B.Tech/B.E. students in eligible institutions | Scholarship prizes and recognition |
| Reliance Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship | Reliance Foundation | Eligible first-year full-time undergraduate students, including qualifying B.Tech students | Grants of up to ₹2 lakh over the degree |
| AICTE Pragati Scholarship | AICTE | Eligible girl students in AICTE-approved technical degree programmes | Financial assistance under AICTE guidelines |
| AICTE Saksham Scholarship | AICTE | Eligible students with disabilities in AICTE-approved technical programmes | Financial assistance under AICTE guidelines |
| Tata Capital Pankh Scholarship | Tata Capital | Eligible students in qualifying undergraduate/professional programmes | Financial assistance, subject to the applicable programme category |
| SBI Platinum Jubilee Asha Scholarship | SBI Foundation | Eligible undergraduate students meeting institution, marks and income conditions | Financial assistance; amount varies by scholarship category |
Foundation for Excellence Scholarship
- For: First-year B.E./B.Tech students
- Eligibility: Qualifying entrance route, strong academic record and prescribed family-income criteria
- Benefit: Up to ₹50,000 per year
- Application: Through the official Foundation for Excellence application process
Read More: Foundation for Excellence Scholarship
IDFC FIRST Bank Engineering Scholarship
- For: First-year B.E./B.Tech students in selected colleges
- Eligibility: Annual family income up to ₹6 lakh
- Benefit: Up to ₹1 lakh per year
- Important: Students receiving another scholarship or tuition-fee waiver are not eligible
- Application: Official IDFC FIRST Bank scholarship portal
Read More: IDFC FIRST Bank Engineering Scholarship
Siemens Scholarship Program
- For: First-year engineering students in selected government engineering colleges
- Eligibility: Prescribed academic, age, income and branch requirements
- Benefit: Tuition fees + books/stationery allowance + hostel allowance + additional educational support
- Application: Official Siemens scholarship process
IET India Scholarship Award
- For: First- to fourth-year full-time B.E./B.Tech students
- Eligibility: Academic and programme-specific requirements
- Benefit: Up to ₹3 lakh in the national-level awards
- Important: Selection also considers innovation, creativity and leadership
- Application: Official IET scholarship portal
Reliance Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship
- For: First-year undergraduate students, including eligible B.Tech students
- Eligibility: Prescribed academic and household-income criteria
- Benefit: Up to ₹2 lakh over the degree
- Application: Official Reliance Foundation scholarship portal
Read More: Reliance Foundation UG Scholarship
AICTE Pragati Scholarship
- For: Eligible girl students pursuing approved technical degree programmes
- Eligibility: AICTE-approved institution and prescribed family-income conditions
- Benefit: Up to ₹50,000 per year
- Application: Designated government scholarship portal
Read More: AICTE Pragati Scholarship for Girls
AICTE Saksham Scholarship
- For: Eligible students with disabilities pursuing technical education
- Eligibility: Prescribed disability, income, course and institution requirements
- Benefit: Up to ₹50,000 per year
- Application: Designated government scholarship portal
Read More: AICTE- Saksham Scholarship Scheme
Tata Capital Pankh Scholarship
- For: Students pursuing eligible undergraduate, professional or technical courses
- Eligibility: Prescribed academic and family-income criteria
- Benefit: Up to 80% of tuition fees, subject to the applicable scholarship category
- Important: B.Tech eligibility depends on the current programme category
- Application: Official Tata Capital scholarship programme
Read More: Tata Capital Pankh Scholarship
SBI Platinum Jubilee Asha Scholarship
- For: Eligible undergraduate students, including qualifying B.Tech students
- Eligibility: Prescribed academic, family-income and institution requirements
- Benefit: Up to ₹50,000 for undergraduate students, subject to the applicable category
- Application: Official SBI Foundation scholarship portal
Scholarships for B.Tech Students by Category
B.Tech students may also qualify for additional opportunities based on their circumstances.
| Student Category | Scholarships to Check |
| Girl Students | AICTE Pragati, Legrand Empowering Scholarship and other women-focused engineering programmes |
| OBC/EBC/DNT Students | Applicable central and state category-based scholarships |
| SC/ST Students | Eligible post-matric and higher-education scholarship schemes |
| Students with Disabilities | AICTE Saksham and other disability-focused programmes |
| Students from Low-Income Families | Foundation for Excellence, IDFC FIRST Bank Engineering Scholarship and other need-based schemes |
For example, AICTE’s published Pragati/Saksham information identifies separate scholarships for girls and students with disabilities and includes income and institution-related conditions. Applicants should use the latest AICTE notification rather than relying on older eligibility documents.
The Legrand Empowering Scholarship is another option worth checking for eligible students. Its current programme page specifically includes B.Tech and B.E. and provides different support limits for general and special categories.
Government Scholarships for B.Tech Students
Government opportunities can be found through AICTE, the National Scholarship Portal and state scholarship systems.
| Scholarship/Portal | Who Should Check It | Benefit |
| AICTE Pragati Scholarship | Eligible girl students in approved technical degree programmes | As per current AICTE guidelines |
| AICTE Saksham Scholarship | Eligible students with disabilities in approved technical programmes | As per current AICTE guidelines |
| National Scholarship Portal (NSP) | Students who meet the conditions of listed central/state/agency schemes | Varies by scheme |
| State Scholarship Portals | Students eligible under their state’s scholarship rules | Varies by scheme |
AICTE’s published scholarship information confirms that Pragati and Saksham are delivered through direct benefit transfer and have separate eligibility conditions.
Important: NSP is a platform containing multiple scholarship schemes; it is not a single scholarship. A B.Tech student must check the eligibility of each individual scheme before applying.
How to Apply for a B.Tech Scholarship?
The application process varies by provider, but most online applications follow these steps:
- Check eligibility: Confirm your B.Tech year, branch, college, academic marks, family income and category against the latest rules.
- Open the official application portal: Use the government or scholarship provider’s official website.
- Register: Create an account if required.
- Complete the form: Enter your academic, personal and financial details accurately.
- Upload documents: Follow the specified file format and size requirements.
- Review and submit: Check every detail before final submission.
- Track the application: Save the application or registration number and monitor the verification status.
For example, AICTE’s published Pragati/Saksham instructions require online submission and document uploads, while private programmes such as FFE and IDFC FIRST Bank use their respective application systems.
Documents Required for B.Tech Scholarships
The exact requirements differ by scholarship. Commonly requested documents include:
- Class 10 and 12 marksheets
- B.Tech admission or bonafide certificate
- Current college ID
- Previous semester/year marksheet, where applicable
- Family income proof
- Identity proof
- Bank account details
- Caste certificate, where applicable
- Disability certificate, where applicable
- Entrance examination rank or counselling document, where required
- Current fee receipt, where required
For instance, FFE currently asks eligible applicants for documents including the Class 12 marksheet, entrance rank certificate, counselling letter, income proof, Aadhaar, fee receipts, bank details and college bonafide certificate.
Looking for scholarships beyond B.Tech-specific opportunities? Our guide to scholarships for engineering students covers a wider range of government, AICTE, private and category-based scholarships available to engineering students in India.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. B.Tech students can apply for engineering-specific scholarships as well as broader undergraduate, government and need-based programmes that list B.Tech or eligible undergraduate courses.
There is no single best scholarship for every student. A suitable option depends on your year of study, college, academic record, entrance rank, family income and other eligibility conditions.
Yes. Several major programmes specifically target first-year engineering students. FFE, IDFC FIRST Bank Engineering Scholarship and Siemens Scholarship Program are examples with first-year eligibility requirements.
Yes. Girl students can explore engineering scholarships such as AICTE Pragati and women-focused private programmes. Siemens also states that 50% of its scholarship opportunities are reserved for girls.
Yes, where the relevant central or state scheme includes OBC students and the applicant satisfies its other conditions. Category alone does not guarantee selection.
Final Takeaway
B.Tech students have several scholarship options, but the right programme depends on year of study, college, academic performance, family income and other eligibility conditions. Compare the requirements carefully and apply through the official scholarship portal. Since amounts and deadlines can change each academic year, verify the latest notification before submitting your application.
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Sources:
- National Scholarship Portal (NSP) – Government scholarship information
- AICTE – Technical education scholarships
- Official Scholarship Providers – Eligibility, benefits and application details



