
Pursuing a B.Ed course in India costs between ₹50,000 to ₹3 lakhs, depending on the institution. For many aspiring teachers, this is a significant financial burden. The good news is that multiple scholarships are available through government portals, universities, and private organisations. From NSP offering up to ₹50,000 annually to state schemes and private trusts providing fee waivers, you have several options to reduce education costs. This guide covers major B.Ed scholarships, eligibility criteria, and how to apply without confusion.
Government B.Ed Scholarships
The Central Government operates several scholarship schemes through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) specifically for teacher education:
Scholarship Name | Amount Per Year | Who Can Apply | Application Period |
|---|---|---|---|
NSP Post-Matric Scholarship (SC/ST) | ₹2,000 - ₹50,000 | SC/ST students, income below ₹2.5 lakh | October - December |
NSP Post-Matric Scholarship (OBC) | ₹2,000 - ₹10,000 | OBC students, income below ₹2.5 lakh | October - December |
Central Sector Scholarship | ₹12,000 - ₹20,000 | 80th percentile in 12th, income below ₹4.5 lakh | October - November |
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship | ₹8,000 - ₹15,000 | 50%+ marks, income below ₹6 lakh | October - November |
Minority Scholarship | ₹3,000 - ₹10,000 | Minority students, income below ₹2 lakh | October - December |
State Government B.Ed Scholarships
State governments offer substantial support for B.Ed students through their own portals:
State | Scheme Name | Amount | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra | Post-Matric Scholarship | ₹40,000 - ₹50,000/year | SC/ST/OBC, income below ₹8 lakh |
Karnataka | Post-Matric Scholarship | ₹30,000 - ₹45,000/year | SC/ST/OBC with 50%+ marks |
West Bengal | Swami Vivekananda Scholarship | ₹5,000 - ₹20,000/year | Income below ₹2.5 lakh |
Tamil Nadu | Minority Scholarship | ₹15,000 - ₹30,000/year | Minority students |
Rajasthan | Chief Minister Sambal Yojana | Full fee reimbursement | Widowed/divorced women |
Uttar Pradesh | SC/ST Scholarship | ₹10,000 - ₹25,000/year | SC/ST graduates |
Applications are processed through respective state portals. Deadlines typically fall between October and December each academic year.
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Private and University B.Ed Scholarships
Private organisations and universities provide direct financial aid:
Scholarship | Provider | Amount | Application Period |
|---|---|---|---|
Tata Trust B.Ed Scholarship | Tata Trusts | Full tuition waiver | March - April |
Azim Premji Foundation | Azim Premji Foundation | ₹30,000 - ₹80,000 | August - September |
CARE Rating Scholarship | Vidyasaarathi | Up to ₹25,000 | Open throughout year |
Jamia Merit Scholarship | Jamia Millia Islamia | ₹30,000 waiver | During admission |
Wagh Bakri Scholarship | Wagh Bakri Tea Group | Up to ₹25,000 | August - September |
Astral Foundation | Astral Foundation | Up to ₹30,000 | August - September |
Apply through respective organization websites or Vidyasaarathi portal (buddy4study.com).
Merit-Based vs Need-Based Scholarships
Understanding scholarship types helps you target the right ones:
Type | Focus Area | Best For | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
Merit-Based | Academic performance | 60%+ graduation marks | Tata Trust, Jamia Merit |
Need-Based | Family income | Income below ₹6 lakh | NSP schemes, State scholarships |
Combined | Both merit and income | Good marks + low income | Central Sector, Most government |
Most government scholarships consider both factors even when not explicitly stated. Having 50%+ marks AND income below ₹6 lakh increases approval chances significantly.
Eligibility Criteria for B.Ed Scholarships
Common requirements across most B.Ed scholarship schemes:
Criteria | Requirement | Documents Needed |
|---|---|---|
Educational Qualification | Graduation with 45-55% marks | Marksheets, B.Ed admission proof |
Age Limit | 18-35 years (varies) | Birth certificate/10th certificate |
Family Income | ₹2.5 - ₹6 lakh annually | Income certificate from Tehsildar |
Category | SC/ST/OBC/Minority/EWS | Caste/Minority certificate |
Domicile | State residency for state schemes | Domicile certificate |
College Status | NCTE-approved B.Ed college | NCTE recognition document |
Bank Account | Aadhaar-linked account | Bank passbook, Aadhaar card |
Attendance | Minimum 75% required | College attendance certificate |
How to Apply for B.Ed Scholarships
Check the complete application process here for B.Ed scholarships, including NSP and other government schemes:
For NSP Scholarships:
1. Visit https://scholarships.gov.in
2. Register with Aadhaar number (One Time Registration)
3. Login and select "Fresh Application" for current academic year
4.Choose B.Ed course and relevant scheme
5. Fill personal, academic, and bank details
6. Upload documents (photo, Aadhaar, marksheets, income certificate, caste certificate, bank passbook)
7. Submit and note Application ID for tracking
For Private Scholarships:
- Visit organisation websites or the Vidyasaarathi portal
- Create an account and search for B.Ed scholarships
- Submit the application with the required documents
- Track status through respective portals
B.Ed scholarships offer financial support ranging from ₹8,000 to ₹50,000 annually through government schemes, with private scholarships providing up to full fee waivers. The National Scholarship Portal opens applications in October each year, while private scholarships have varied deadlines throughout the year. Start early, keep documents ready, and apply to multiple schemes to maximise your chances of securing financial aid for your teaching education.
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FAQs
Yes. Some schemes reserve a portion of seats for women, and a few state programmes are women-focused.
No. Universities, state portals, and private foundations also offer scholarships.
Support usually ranges from ₹8,000 to ₹50,000 per year, depending on the scheme.
Yes, applications can be made to multiple schemes, though final disbursal may be limited to one.
Most schemes require 50–55% in graduation. Merit-based ones may ask for more.
Yes. Central schemes are open nationwide, while state scholarships depend on domicile.
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