IIM Nagpur Scholarships - The aim of the college is to make its programme economically feasible to all. To encourage meritorious students and students with economically disadvantaged backgrounds, the college offers two scholarships. IIM Nagpur scholarships are IIM Nagpur Merit Scholarship and IIM Nagpur Need-cum-Merit Scholarship.
In order to avail these scholarships, students must meet the scholarships eligibility criteria. It must be noted that IIM Nagpur scholarships are offered to a limited number of students enrolled in the MBA programme. IIM Nagpur students can also apply for various Government of India and state government scholarships. Further, IIM Nagpur students are also offered scholarships by corporates and private oragnisations.
Scholarship Name | Eligibility Criteria | No. of Scholarships | Scholarship Percentage |
IIM Nagpur Merit Scholarship | Must have scored 95 or more percentile in CAT | 10 | Waiver of tuition fee for 2 years |
IIM Nagpur Need-cum-Merit Scholarship | Family income should be less than Rs 5 lakh per annum | 10 |
The college offers fellowships to students enroled in the PhD programme. Students are offered monthly stipend, startup grants, contingency allowance and conference funding to PhD students.
Particulars | Amount |
Monthly stipend (1st and 2nd year) | Rs 30,000 |
Monthly stipend (3rd and 4th year) | Rs 33,000 |
Startup grant | Rs 1,00,000 |
Contingency allowance (2nd to 4th years) | Rs 25,000 per year |
The startup grant offered by IIM Nagpur helps PhD students to set up their business. It is offered in the first year of the programme. IIM Nagpur also covers the expenses of international and national conferences attended by students.
An amount of Rs 1,50,000 for international conference and Rs 20,000 for national conference are offered to students to meet the expenses related to conferences.
Research Paper Published by Prof. Kapil Kaushik - Prof. Kapil Kaushik’s co-authored research paper entitled ‘Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Reduce Human-Animal Conflict in India’ has been published in the AIS eLibrary Communications of the Association for Information Systems journal. The paper, co-authored with Prof. Atul Arun Pathak and Doctoral Scholar Abhishek Gawande, discusses the application of AI and Computer Vision technologies to address human-animal conflicts in regions surrounding the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra, India. The study highlights the collaboration between technology company Valiance and local stakeholders to implement a computer vision-based AI virtual wall system aimed at monitoring tiger movements and mitigating conflicts.
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