Why Commerce and MBA Students Often Miss Out on
ScholarshipsMost scholarship aggregators focus on engineering and medicine. Commerce students pursuing B.Com, M.Com, Chartered Accountancy, or MBA programmes are frequently overlooked in both awareness campaigns and search results. This creates a gap between available funding and actual uptake.The reality is different. Several central government schemes, state-level portals, and private trusts specifically support commerce and management education in India. The problem is not scarcity of scholarships. It is scarcity of accurate, consolidated information.
Top Commerce and MBA Scholarships in India 2025–261.
Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships for College and University Students Administered by the Ministry of Education and disbursed through the National Scholarship Portal, this scheme supports students who scored above the 80th percentile in Class 12 board exams and whose family income is below Rs 8 lakh per year. B.Com and MBA students at recognised Indian universities are fully eligible. The award provides Rs 10,000 per year for undergraduates and Rs 20,000 per year for postgraduates, paid directly to the student's bank account via Direct Benefit Transfer. Deadline: Typically September to October each year. Check the National Scholarship Portal for exact dates.
Post-Matric Scholarship for OBC Students Funded by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and managed through state scholarship portals, this scholarship covers tuition fees, maintenance allowance, and study tour costs for OBC students enrolled in post-matriculation courses including B.Com, BBA, MBA, and M.Com. Income ceiling: Rs 1 lakh per year for central list OBCs. Amounts vary by state and course type. Apply through your respective state scholarship portal or the National Scholarship Portal.
Post-Matric Scholarship for Scheduled Caste Students One of the largest scholarship programmes in India by beneficiary count, this scheme is open to SC students enrolled in any recognised post-matriculation course including commerce and management degrees. Family income must be below Rs 2.5 lakh per year. Benefits include full tuition reimbursement, maintenance allowance graded by course level, and additional allowances for study materials. Apply through the National Scholarship Portal or your state's designated scholarship authority.
Ishan Uday Special Scholarship Scheme for North-Eastern Region Offered by the University Grants Commission for students from the North-Eastern states pursuing general degree courses, including B.Com and M.Com, at colleges and universities outside the North-Eastern region. The scholarship provides Rs 5,400 per month for general degree courses. Eligibility: Domicile of a North-Eastern state, family income below Rs 4.5 lakh per year, and admission to a recognised institution outside the North-Eastern region. Apply through the National Scholarship Portal. Refer to UGC notifications for the current cycle.
Pragati Scholarship for Girls Pursuing Technical Education (AICTE) While primarily associated with technical education, AICTE-approved MBA programmes qualify under this scheme. The Pragati Scholarship for girls provides Rs 50,000 per year and covers tuition fees up to Rs 30,000 per year, with the balance given as incidental expenses. Eligibility: Girl students admitted to the first year of an AICTE-approved MBA programme, family income below Rs 8 lakh per year, and not availing any other central government scholarship. Apply via the National Scholarship Portal. Refer to AICTE notices for the current academic year deadline.
Saksham Scholarship Scheme (AICTE) for Specially-Abled Students MBA and PGDM students with 40 percent or more disability, enrolled in AICTE-approved institutions, are eligible for Rs 50,000 per year under this scheme. The award includes tuition fee support and an incidental allowance. Apply through the National Scholarship Portal during the announced window. Supporting documents include a disability certificate from a competent medical authority.
State-Level Commerce Scholarships Several states run dedicated post-matric scholarship programmes that cover B.Com and MBA:
Maharashtra: Maharashtra Scholarship Portal administers OBC, EWS, and minority scholarships for commerce students at degree colleges. Karnataka: The Karnataka Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and post-matric schemes cover commerce graduates through the state scholarship portal. Tamil Nadu: The Chief Minister's Scholarship and post-matric schemes administered by the Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department cover B.Com students. Rajasthan: The Social Justice and Empowerment Department administers scholarships for OBC, SC, ST, and minority B.Com and MBA students.
Check your state's official scholarship portal for application windows, which typically open between August and October.
- Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) for CA Foundation Students Students who cleared the KVPY examination and are simultaneously pursuing a commerce stream or CA Foundation course may retain their fellowship during undergraduate study. Check the Indian Institute of Science official portal for continuation eligibility rules. This is a niche but legitimate route for high-performing commerce students.
Documents You Will Need Prepare these before any application window opens:
Aadhaar card linked to your mobile number Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets Undergraduate mark sheets (for MBA applicants) Income certificate issued by a competent authority (Tahsildar or SDM) Caste or category certificate where applicable Disability certificate if applying under Saksham Admission letter or bonafide certificate from your institution Bank account passbook copy (account must be in your name) Passport size photograph
**Step-by-Step Application Process ** Identify the scholarship you are eligible for using the eligibility table above. Register on the National Scholarship Portal at scholarships.gov.in using your Aadhaar number. Complete your student profile with accurate academic and family income details. Select the applicable scholarship scheme from the dashboard. Upload all required documents in the prescribed format and size. Submit the application before the closing date. Track your application status on the portal using your application ID. If selected, verify your bank account details to receive Direct Benefit Transfer.
For state-level scholarships, follow the same process on your respective state scholarship portal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying with incorrect income certificate: The income certificate must be issued in the current financial year by a gazetted officer or Tahsildar. An older certificate will lead to rejection.
- Mismatched Aadhaar and bank details: Your name and date of birth in Aadhaar must match your bank records exactly. A mismatch delays disbursement.
- Missing the renewal deadline: Most scholarships require annual renewal. Many students apply in Year 1 but forget to renew. Set a calendar reminder for August every year.
- Applying under the wrong category: OBC-NCL students must ensure their caste is in the central list, not only the state list, for centrally funded scholarships.
- Not tracking application status: The National Scholarship Portal allows you to track status online. Ignoring this means you may miss a rejection notice requiring resubmission.
How to Use Scholarlify for This
- Finding the right scholarship across central and state portals takes time, and deadlines move every year. Scholarlify helps commerce and MBA students by consolidating verified opportunities, sending deadline alerts, and simplifying the document checklist.
- If you want a curated list filtered by your stream, category, and state, visit the Scholarlify scholarship list. If you are a girl student pursuing MBA or a professional course, check the Wings for Her programme for additional support. You can also check your application results and status and access expert mentorship for scholarship applications.
- To start your application journey today, log in to the Scholarlify dashboard.