A: NEET PG Scholarships: Financial Aid for Medical Students in India
Many scholarships are available for NEET PG students in India. The government, universities, and private groups offer money to help medical students pay for their studies. These scholarships can cover fees, living costs, and research expenses.
New Delhi, 10 Oct 2025
Many scholarships are available for NEET PG students in India. The government, universities, and private groups offer money to help medical students pay for their studies. These scholarships can cover fees, living costs, and research expenses.
Government Scholarships for Medical Students
The Indian government has many scholarship programs for NEET PG students. These are given by groups like the National Medical Commission and Ministry of Health. Some famous ones are the Central Sector Scheme and ICMR Junior Research Fellowships. Top schools like AIIMS also give scholarships. To get these, students must be Indian citizens and have good NEET PG scores. They also need to meet other rules set by each program.
Private and NGO Scholarships
Besides the government, private groups also give money to medical students. The Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Aditya Birla Group have scholarships for bright students. The Indian Medical Association gives fellowships too. Banks like HDFC offer help to students who need money. These private scholarships often look at both good marks and community work. Students should apply early and keep all their documents ready. NEET PG: Every year, thousands of young doctors are interested in engaging in some postgraduate medical education in India. However, increasing tuition fees, housing costs, and living expenses can deter young medical professionals from realising their plans. Medical education–especially postgraduate medical education–requires various investments from students…
Students should check the National Scholarship Portal and Vidya Lakshmi website for more details on scholarships. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 10 Oct 2025, 14:55 IST; source: link