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NSP Scholarship 2025–26: Apply Online at scholarships.gov.in

NSP Scholarship 2025–26: Apply Online at scholarships.gov.in

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NSP is a website that helps students apply for scholarships. You can fill the form, check your status, and get the money in your bank account.
Types of Scholarships
Here are some common scholarships on NSP:
Merit-based – For students with good marks
– For students with good marks Need-based – For students from low-income families
– For students from low-income families Minority – For students from Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, or Parsi families
– For students from Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, or Parsi families Pre-Matric – For students up to Class 10
– For students up to Class 10 Post-Matric – For students in Class 11 and above
– For students in Class 11 and above Central – For college or university students
– For college or university students State – Given by state governments
Who Can Apply? (Eligibility)
You must meet these rules:

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