Vedicology Foundation
Our flagship scholarship · Tamil Nadu & Kerala

The Vedicology Foundation Merit Scholarship

This is our flagship scholarship — for a girl in Tamil Nadu or Kerala who has earned strong marks despite everything life has put in her way. If that is you, here is exactly what it covers, what marks you need, and how it keeps going year after year.

The Vedicology Foundation Merit Scholarship helps you pay for college. We cover half to three-quarters of your tuition fees, and your hostel fees too if you live away from home to study. We pay it straight to your college, so the money never passes through your hands. It is renewed every semester and stays with you for your whole course, not just one year. And if a term goes badly once you are on it, your support is not cut off straight away: there is a grace period and a chance to recover. It is open to girls across Tamil Nadu and Kerala who have lost the support of a parent. What you need to apply is set out below, in plain numbers.

We support adolescent girls and women aged 18 and above. We do not fund minors.

What the Merit Scholarship covers

Students whose tuition and hostel fees are funded

Tuition fees — 50% to 75%

We fund between half and three-quarters of your tuition. The exact share is worked out for you individually by our Programme Officer and Scholarship Committee, after they understand your family’s real situation — because no two families are the same.

Hostel fees — 50% to 75%

If you need to live in a hostel to attend your course, we support the same share of your hostel fees, again set for your own circumstances.

Examination fees — covered

Your full examination fees are covered.

We fund part of your fees rather than all of them on purpose. Most families we support can manage some of the cost, and sharing it keeps the scholarship sustainable so we can reach more girls. The one exception is a girl leaving a children’s home with no family at all — she has no one to share the cost, so her education is funded in full under a different programme. If that is your situation, see the note further down this page.

What marks do you need to apply?

Your situationUndergraduatePostgraduateMeasured on
Full orphan — both parents have passed away75%+75%+Class 12 (UG) · average across all graduation semesters (PG)
Every other situation we support85%+80%+Class 12 (UG) · average across all graduation semesters (PG)

We set a lower bar for full orphans because a 75% earned with no parent behind you is worth far more than someone else’s 90%.

This 75% bar is for a full orphan who still has family around her — grandparents, an aunt or uncle, relatives who form a home. If you instead grew up in a children’s home with no family at all, rather than with grandparents or relatives, your support is not the Merit Scholarship; it is the Care Leaver Scholarship, with a gentler 60% bar and your whole education funded.

Read about the Care Leaver Scholarship.

The marks above are for the Merit Scholarship specifically. Every programme’s bar sits in one place if you want to compare. See the full marks table.

Who can apply

The Merit Scholarship is open to girls in any of the situations we support — a full orphan; a girl whose father has passed away; a girl whose father left, or is alive but unable to provide; a girl who has lost the support of both parents; or a girl whose mother cannot earn because of serious illness or disability. If you are not sure whether your situation fits, the simplest thing is to ask.

Not sure? See who we support

Girls we support through the Merit Scholarship

How long it lasts, and how it is renewed

The Merit Scholarship runs for the full length of your course — your whole degree, undergraduate or postgraduate. It is not a one-year grant; it is reviewed and renewed each semester, based on how you are doing.

The marks you need to continue are not the same as the marks you needed to apply — they are lower, and they come with real protection if a term goes wrong.

Your situationMarks to continue, each semester
Full orphan70%+
Every other situation we support80%+

Your first semester is a grace period.

We watch how you are doing but we do not pause your support, whatever your marks are. Settling into college — often far from home, often without a parent to turn to — is the hardest part, and we give you that time. The continuation marks begin from your second semester.

If a later semester slips, you get a recovery semester.

Your support continues for one more semester while you work your marks back up. If they recover, everything carries on as normal, with no penalty. If they do not, support pauses — and then resumes automatically the moment your marks meet the threshold again in any later semester. You never have to reapply.

If your college examines once a year, the same 70%/80% thresholds apply, judged on your annual result instead of each semester.

If you are studying CA or CMA, these work on passing levels rather than percentages, so we follow your progress through the levels and your attempt history rather than a marks figure.

If illness or a family emergency causes a drop, you can ask for a one-semester exemption by sending a medical certificate or other documentation within 30 days of your results. Each student can use one such exemption over the life of the scholarship.

How the money reaches you

It does not reach you — it reaches your college. We pay your institution directly, so every rupee goes exactly where it is meant to: your fees. You never handle the money, and you are never asked to collect it and pass it on. This is how we work for every scholarship we run.

Already in college and suddenly cannot afford to continue?

The Merit Scholarship is for applying as you start, or for a girl whose marks already meet the bar. If you are already enrolled and a money problem is about to force you out this year, there is a different support built for exactly that — the Education Continuity Grant. It covers you for one year and can become your launchpad to the Merit Scholarship from the year after.

Read about the Education Continuity Grant
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does the Merit Scholarship actually pay for?+
Between 50% and 75% of your tuition fees, the same share of your hostel fees if you live in a hostel to study, and your full examination fees. The exact percentage is set for your own family situation after we meet you. We pay it straight to your college.
Why only part of my fees and not all of them?+
Because most families we support can manage some of the cost, and sharing it lets the scholarship reach more girls and keep going. The single exception is a girl who grew up in a children’s home with no family at all — she has no one to contribute, so her education is funded in full under the Care Leaver Scholarship.
What marks do I need to apply?+
75% if you are a full orphan; 85% for undergraduate study, or 80% for postgraduate, in every other situation we support. If you grew up in a children’s home with no family, the Care Leaver Scholarship has a gentler 60% bar instead.
What happens if my marks drop after I am selected?+
Your first semester is a grace period — your support is never paused, whatever your marks. After that, if a semester slips below 70% for full orphans or 80% for everyone else, you get one recovery semester to bring it back. If it recovers, nothing changes. If it does not, support pauses and then restarts automatically the moment your marks meet the bar again — no reapplication.
My marks are a little below the bar. Should I still apply?+
Yes. If your university marks strictly and you are just short, apply anyway and tell us your situation. Our Scholarship Committee looks at each case as a whole, not only the percentage. We would always rather you ask than rule yourself out.
I am doing CA or CMA. How does continuation work for me?+
CA and CMA pass by levels, not percentages, so we follow your progress through the levels and your attempts rather than a marks figure.
Does it cost anything to apply or to ask?+
No. The Vedicology Foundation never charges any fee — no application fee, no processing fee, nothing — at any stage. If anyone ever asks you for money in our name, please report it to .

Important

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