Jansons Institute of Technology (JIT), established in 2009 in Karumathampatti, Coimbatore, is committed to making quality technical education accessible to all sections of society. The institute provides extensive financial support through a combination of Tamil Nadu government schemes and institutional management scholarships. These aids are designed to ensure that meritorious and economically disadvantaged students across various engineering disciplines can pursue their academic goals without financial barriers.
JIT offers a variety of scholarship schemes that cover tuition fees, maintenance allowances, and special support for specific student categories.
Government Scholarships: These are provided by the Government of Tamil Nadu and the central government for eligible students based on community and economic status.
First Graduate Scholarship: Targeted at students who are the first in their family to pursue a professional degree.
Post Matric Scholarship: Available for SC/ST and SC converted Christian candidates.
BC/MBC/DNC Welfare Scholarships: Specifically for students belonging to Backward, Most Backward, and Denotified Communities.
Special Hostel Scholarship: Financial assistance specifically for SC/ST students residing in hostels.
Minority Scholarship: Dedicated aid for students from minority communities (Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis, and Jains).
Management Scholarships: JIT provides its own merit-based and need-based financial assistance to support deserving candidates.
AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) Scheme: A specialized scheme providing full tuition fee waivers for eligible students based on family income.
Sports Quota Concessions: Fee reductions and support for students with exceptional achievements in sports.
Merit Scholarships: Internal rewards and fee concessions for top performers in academic and entrance evaluations.
Eligibility for financial aid at JIT is strictly defined by income limits, community status, and academic performance.
First Graduate Eligibility: Must be the first professional degree seeker in the family; only available for students admitted under the Government Quota.
Income-Based Criteria:
Post Matric (SC/ST): Annual parental income must be less than INR 2.5 Lakh.
Post Matric (SC Converted Christians): Annual income must be less than INR 2 Lakh.
AICTE TFW Scheme: Parental annual income must be less than INR 4.5 Lakh from all sources.
BC/MBC/DNC: Annual family income must be less than INR 2 Lakh.
Minority & First Graduate: Generally requires income levels below INR 2.5 Lakh and INR 1 Lakh respectively for full benefits.
Academic & Conduct: Students must maintain good behavior, minimum attendance (typically 75%+), and pass exams on the first appearance for certain institutional renewals.
The application process for scholarships at JIT varies depending on whether the aid is government-sponsored or institutional.
Government Schemes:
Eligible candidates must apply during the admission process or post-admission via the state scholarship portals (e.g., TNEA or dedicated community welfare portals).
Required Documents: Candidates must submit an Income Certificate (obtained from Headquarters Deputy Tahsildar), Community Certificate, First Graduate Certificate (if applicable), and Aadhaar details.
Institutional/Management Aid:
Candidates apply directly to the college administration or through the AICTE portal during the counseling phase for the TFW scheme.
Selection is often based on the merit of the candidate and specific T&Cs set by the college.
Renewal: Most scholarships require yearly renewal, which is subject to maintaining the requisite academic performance and attendance standards.
JIT's scholarship framework significantly reduces the overall cost of the four-year B.E./B.Tech programs.
Tuition Fee Waivers: Students under the First Graduate or AICTE TFW schemes often receive a reduction of approximately INR 25,000 to full tuition coverage, though they must still pay other fees like laboratory or examination charges.
Maintenance Allowance: Schemes like the SC/ST scholarship include a maintenance allowance to help cover daily educational expenses.
Hostel Support: Specialized hostel scholarships provide dedicated funds to lower the living costs for SC/ST students.
These initiatives help reduce the average yearly fee (which typically ranges between INR 90,000 and INR 2,00,000 depending on the quota) for deserving students. For the most recent updates on scholarship deadlines and application forms, students should consult the administrative office or visit jit.ac.in.
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