Miranda House offers scholarships as financial assistance and fee concession, whether fresh or on renewal is granted to the students who apply/will apply for it on a prescribed application form by the dates announced by the college. Miranda House being a part of DU, has made provisions for several scholarship programmes for meritorious and financially underprivileged students. Some of the scholarship programmes for the UG courses are listed below:

Name of the Scholarship Scholarship Details 
Prof. J.C. Luthra Shrimati Kesra Bai Luthra Endowment Scholarship One each in the first year of Discipline course in Botany, Zoology, Physics or Chemistry Honours (in such a way that as far as possible 50% are women recipients) for students passing senior school examination not below high second class (INR 100 per month each).
Shrimati Kesra Bai Luthra Memorial Scholarship One to a deserving and needy student who, upon graduating from Delhi Central Board with at least a high second division, is enrolling in the first year of a discipline course in botany or zoology (INR 100 per month).
Dr. Shrimati V. Hora Endowment Scholarship One to a student who passed out from Delhi Central Board with a first division and joins Discipline Course in Zoology and needs financial assistance to pursue her studies (Rs. 100 per month).
University of Delhi Women's Association Scholarship Awarded to two deserving and needy students (who are daughters of jawans) who have passed from Delhi Central Board and joined the first year (Rs. 100 per month each).
Shri Uggersain Memorial Endowment Scholarship Given to a candidate whose parent's monthly income does not surpass INR 1,000 and who enters the first year of study after graduating from Delhi Central Board with a first division.
Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao Endowment Scholarship To a deserving and needy student coming from a family of class IV or III employees of the University who after passing out from Delhi Central Board has joined the first year (INR 65 per month).
Ganga Sant Scholarship To a deserving student requiring financial aid when entering the first year of Sanskrit. If not successful in the mathematics discipline course, try any other discipline course (INR 50 per month).
Subodh Chandra Amiya Banerjee Scholarship To two meritorious and needy students whose parent's income does not exceed Rs. 500 per month and who join first year (INR 50 per month each).
D.D. Kapoor Scholarship To a student whose parent's income does not exceed Rs. 500 per month and who joins first year of 20 Discipline Course in Economics (INR 100 per month).
Shri Balak Ram Scholarship To a meritorious student whose parent's income does not exceed Rs. 500 per month and who joins the first-year Discipline Course in Mathematics (INR 75 per month).
All India Entrance Scholarship Fifty in number for three years of an Honours degree (INR 250 per month).
Pandit Man Mohan Dar Endowment Scholarship To deserving or needy undergraduate students of B.A. Honours Sanskrit and Science subjects, viz. Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Mathematics (INR 100 per month).

Miranda House Scholarship FAQs

Ques. Does Miranda House offer any state government scholarships?

Ans. Yes, Students from other States can inquire with their own State Education Departments about potential scholarship opportunities for college attendance. Scholarships under the Reserved Categories, there is a post-matriculation scholarship program offered by the government of the State or Union Territory to students who are members of an approved Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. These students can inquire further about specifics from the relevant state authorities.

Ques. What are the major scholarships offered at Miranda House?

Ans. Some of the scholarship programmes for the UG courses at Miranda House are listed below:

  • University of Delhi Women’s Association Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to 2 meritorious and underprivileged students who are daughters of Indian soldiers and have qualified the 10+2 level exam from Delhi Central Board.
  • Shri Uggersain Memorial Endowment Scholarship: This particular scholarship is awarded to the first year students qualifying from the Delhi Central Board with 1st division marks. Also, their parent’s monthly income should not be more than INR 1000.
  • Shri Balak Ram Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to the first year Mathematics student, with an outstanding academic track record. Also, their parent’s monthly income should not be more than INR 500.
  • All India Entrance Scholarship: This Scholarship is awarded to 50 students for a 3 year Honours degree course. An amount of INR 250 is given to such students on a monthlys.