Online applications are invited for the Jayatee Deshmukh Scholarship for PG and UG Students. Apply now and earn up to Rs. 1 Lakh!
Symbiosis International University, established under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 and accredited with an ‘A’ grade by NAAC, is committed to nurturing talent and academic excellence. As part of this commitment, the Symbiosis Society Foundation offers the Jayatee Deshmukh Scholarships for postgraduate (PG) and undergraduate (UG) female students, recognizing and rewarding their outstanding achievements.
The PG scholarship is awarded to the highest scorer in the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) who secures admission to any Symbiosis Institute for postgraduate studies.
The deserving recipient is entitled to a scholarship amount of Rs.75,000, a testament to her academic prowess. This sum is directly paid to the institute of admission, contributing to the first instalment of the student’s fees.
If a student qualifies for multiple scholarships offered by the Symbiosis Society Foundation, she is eligible for only one award based on her preference.
For undergraduate scholars, the focus is on the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET), with the scholarship granted to the female student securing the highest percentage and gaining admission to any Symbiosis Institute for undergraduate studies.
A scholarship amount of Rs. 25,000 is provided to the institute of admission, assisting the student by offsetting a portion of the first instalment of her academic fees.
Similar to the PG scholarship, in cases where a student qualifies for multiple scholarships or freeships from the Symbiosis Society Foundation, only one scholarship or freeship will be awarded based on the recipient’s preference.
The Jayatee Deshmukh Scholarships exemplify Symbiosis International University’s dedication to empowering women in academia. By recognizing and supporting their academic achievements, the university, and the Symbiosis Society Foundation contribute to fostering a culture of excellence and inclusivity. These scholarships not only alleviate financial burdens but also serve as a testament to the university’s commitment to promoting diversity and meritocracy in education.

