Sai Rajeswari Institute of Technology (SRIT), located in Proddutur, YSR Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh, provides a structured framework for financial assistance. As a technical institution affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (JNTUA), it primarily facilitates student access to government-sponsored fee reimbursement schemes, which serve as the cornerstone of financial aid for the majority of its students.
The financial support structure at SRIT is largely driven by state-level policies designed to make professional education accessible to students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.
The most prominent form of financial support for students at SRIT is the Jagananna Vidya Deevena (JVD) scheme provided by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Purpose: This scheme is designed to cover the full tuition fee for eligible students, significantly reducing the financial burden of pursuing a B.Tech or other professional degree.
Coverage: For eligible candidates, the scheme typically covers the entire tuition fee (which is approximately INR 35,000 per year, depending on the specific program and fee structure). Students remain responsible for smaller ancillary charges, such as lab record fees or semester-specific administrative fees, which are minimal.
Beyond the JVD, students may be eligible for various Post-Matric Scholarships managed by the state or central government. These are aimed at students from:
Scheduled Castes (SC)
Scheduled Tribes (ST)
Other Backward Classes (OBC)
Economically Backward Classes (EBC)
Minority communities
These scholarships often include annual stipends for books and maintenance, in addition to tuition fee coverage.
Eligibility for government fee reimbursement and scholarship programs is strictly governed by state regulations. To qualify, students generally must meet the following criteria:
Residency: Students must be residents of Andhra Pradesh.
Admission Category: Financial assistance is primarily applicable to students admitted through Category A (Convener Quota) seats, which are allocated via the AP EAPCET (formerly AP EAMCET) counseling process.
Family Income: * For SC/ST students, the annual family income limit is generally capped at or below INR 250,000.
For BC, EBC, Minority, and Kapu categories, the annual family income limit is typically capped at or below INR 200,000.
Educational Requirement: Students must have a valid rank in the relevant entrance examination (such as AP EAPCET for B.Tech) and maintain satisfactory academic progress as required by the university.
Restrictions: Generally, parents should not be government employees (with exceptions for low-grade employees), and the family should not own agricultural land exceeding specified government limits.
The application process for government scholarships is centralized through state portals. Students are expected to complete the following steps:
Counseling and Admission: Upon securing a seat via the AP EAPCET counseling, students must report to the college and complete the admission formalities.
Portal Registration: Students must apply for scholarships through the official government portal (such as the Jagananna Vidya Deevena portal or the e-pass portal).
Document Submission: During or after admission, students are required to submit essential documents to the college’s administrative office for verification. Required documents typically include:
Income Certificate issued by a competent revenue authority (e.g., Mandal Revenue Officer).
Caste Certificate (for SC/ST/BC categories).
Nativity/Residence Certificate.
Rank card of the qualifying entrance examination.
Adhar card and bank account details linked to Aadhaar for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Verification: The institution verifies the documents and forwards the details to the government for processing. Once approved, the funds are disbursed directly to the college or the student’s bank account, depending on the specific policy at the time of disbursement.
For students who do not qualify for full government reimbursement (such as those admitted under the Management Quota/Category B seats), SRIT management often provides flexible payment options:
Installment Facilities: The college may allow management quota students to pay their annual fees in structured installments (e.g., in halves or smaller portions) to ease the immediate financial burden.
Institutional Guidance: The college administration and placement cell provide guidance on external scholarship opportunities, including those offered by national foundations or corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives for engineering students.
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