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About The Program
LIC Golden Jubilee Scholarship 2025-26 is an opportunity offered by the Life Insurance Corporation of India to students who have passed Class 10, 12 and students from economically weaker sections who wish to pursue higher studies. The selected candidates will receive up to ₹40,000 per annum.
EligibilityDeadline Date: 22-Sep-2025
To be eligible, an applicant must:-
General Scholarship:-
- have passed the Class 10 or 12 examination
(or equivalent) in academic year 2022-25 with a minimum of 60% marks (or equivalent) - have secured at least 60% marks (or equivalent grade)
- be pursuing higher education in the first year in the fields of graduation, vocational/diploma courses, integrated courses, in a government-recognised college/institution or a course in Industrial Training Institutes (ITI)
- have an annual parent(s)/guardian(s) income of not more than ₹4,50,000 from all sources
Special Scholarship for Girl Child:-
- have passed Class 10 examination (or equivalent) in the academic year 2022-25 with at least 60% marks (or equivalent grade)
- be pursuing higher studies in intermediate/(10+2) pattern/vocational or diploma courses in a government-recognised college/institution or course in Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) for two years
- have an annual parent(s)/guardian(s) income of not more than ₹4,50,000 from all sources
Note:-
- Applications from the low-income band will receive preference.
- This scholarship is specifically for students pursuing their first degree, such as undergraduate programs or their equivalent (including integrated courses). It does not apply to students continuing their education through postgraduate studies.
- An annual income limit relaxation from ₹2,50,000 to ₹4,00,000 will be given to families where a woman (widow, single mother, or unmarried) is the only financial provider. This means that families with a woman as the only earning member can qualify for the scholarship even if their income is slightly higher than the usual limit.