The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Scholarship is the Indian Government’s flagship educational exchange programme for international students. Nepal receives one of the largest allocations globally — approximately 1,783 scholarships annually — making this one of the most accessible fully funded study abroad opportunities for Nepali students. The 2026 Round 2 applications are open until 10 June 2026.

Quick Facts

Detail Value
Scholarship Name ICCR Scholarship Scheme 2026
Host Country India
Study Level Undergraduate & Postgraduate (Master’s, PhD)
Funding Type Fully Funded
Round 1 Deadline 15 May 2026
Round 2 Deadline 10 June 2026 (if slots remain)
Apply Through Embassy of India, Kathmandu
Official Website indembkathmandu.gov.in

What Does the ICCR Scholarship Cover?

  • Tuition: Fully waived at participating Indian universities
  • Monthly Stipend: INR 4,500–6,000/month for undergraduate; INR 6,500–8,000/month for postgraduate and PhD
  • Accommodation: University hostel accommodation at subsidised rates
  • Medical Insurance: Coverage under a group insurance policy
  • Annual Book Grant: Allowance for academic books and materials
  • Warm Clothing Allowance: One-time grant for students going to colder regions of India

Available Programmes

ICCR scholarships are available for a wide range of programmes, including:

  • Engineering and technology (B.Tech, M.Tech)
  • Medicine and dentistry (MBBS, BDS)
  • Agriculture and veterinary science
  • Business administration (MBA)
  • Education (B.Ed, M.Ed)
  • Fine arts, music, and performing arts
  • AYUSH programmes (Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy)
  • Law and social sciences
  • PhD research across all disciplines

Eligibility Requirements

  • Nepali citizen
  • Undergraduate: Completed SEE/SLC with minimum Grade B or equivalent; age 17–23
  • Postgraduate: Bachelor’s degree in relevant field with minimum second division (50%+)
  • PhD: Master’s degree with strong academic record and a research proposal
  • Good health (medical examination required after selection)

Top Indian Universities for ICCR Scholars

  • Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) — Engineering, Sciences
  • University of Delhi — Arts, Commerce, Sciences
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University — Social Sciences, International Studies
  • All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) — Medicine
  • Indian Agricultural Research Institute — Agriculture

How to Apply

  1. Register on the ICCR A2A (A2A Scholarship) portal — link available on the Embassy of India website
  2. Fill in the online application with personal details, academic history, and programme preference
  3. Upload documents: transcripts, degree certificates, passport copy, medical certificate, and recent photographs
  4. Submit and download your application reference number
  5. The Embassy of India in Kathmandu shortlists candidates and sends nominations to ICCR in New Delhi
  6. Selected candidates receive admission offers from Indian universities

Tips for Nepali Applicants

  • ICCR allocates more seats for Nepal than most countries. This gives you a statistically higher chance compared to students from smaller ICCR-eligible nations — take advantage of it.
  • MBBS seats are competitive. If applying for medicine, ensure your CGPA is high and your English test scores are strong. SEE science marks are scrutinised closely.
  • Apply in Round 1. Seats are distributed on a first-come, competitive basis. Round 2 only opens if Round 1 does not fill all allocated slots.
  • List multiple programme preferences. The portal allows multiple choices. Listing 3–4 realistic options increases your chances of placement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Hindi language certificate?
No. Most programmes at top Indian universities are taught in English. However, basic Hindi knowledge will make your daily life in India significantly easier.
Can I choose my university?
You can state preferences, but final university placement is decided by ICCR based on seat availability and your academic profile.
Is the scholarship renewable each year?
Yes. The ICCR scholarship renews annually provided you pass your examinations and maintain satisfactory attendance (minimum 75%).

With nearly 1,800 scholarships a year specifically for Nepal and one of the fastest application processes among major scholarship programmes, ICCR is the most accessible route to a fully funded degree in India. Apply before 10 June 2026 on the ICCR A2A portal.

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