All India Scholarship Test Exam (AISTE) 2022 is one of the best scholarship program for students of Class 4 to 12. The objective of this scholarship is to offer financial support to students for their welfare and education.
The students who are selected will get a scholarship of up to Rs 90000, book facilities for 1 year and an excellence certificate. The students must note that the last date to apply for the All India Scholarship Test Exam 2022 is February 20, 2022.
Important dates of All India Scholarship Test Exam 2022
Application Deadline: 20th February 2022
Exam Date: 27th March 2022
Release of Admit Card: 1st March 2022
Declaration of Results: 28-March-2022
All India Scholarship Test Exam 2022: Eligibility
All students of class 4 to 12 are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
All India Scholarship Test 2022: Benefits
The candidates will get the following benefits:
1st Prize: Scholarship of Rs 90,000, one year book facilities as well as excellence certificate
2nd Prize: Scholarship of Rs 70,000, one year book facilities as well as excellence certificate
3rd Prize: Scholarship of Rs 50,000, one year book facilities as well as excellence certificate
Don’t forget to check the details of scholarship program for pursuing a career in agriculture
How to Apply for All India Scholarship Test Exam 2022?
Log on to Official website of All India Scholarship Test Exam.
Fill in the required details.
Upload the required documents.
Upload the required documents.
Submit the application.
All India Scholarship Test 2022: Application Fee
The aspirants will have to pay Rs 249 for Registration.
Important Instructions for students:
AISTE applicants will have to appear at the centres in their home districts.
Among the total number of applicants, this scholarship will be awarded to the 200 top meritorious students on the basis of their performance in online scholarship tests and interviews.
Among the total number of applicants, this scholarship will be awarded to the 200 top needy students on the basis of their test results, interview, board marks, and family income