The two kinds of financial help
When parents search for Intermediate scholarships, they're usually looking for one of two very different things:
- Government scholarships — state schemes for students from eligible categories within notified income limits, applied for through the official Telangana post-matric (ePASS) system, usually after admission.
- College concessions — discounts a junior college offers directly, most commonly merit-based (for strong Class 10 marks) or early-bird (for pre-registration before SSC exams). These aren't scholarships in the government sense, but they reduce your fee the same way.
Government post-matric scholarships (Telangana ePASS)
The state's post-matric scholarship system supports eligible SC, ST, BC, EBC and minority students whose family income falls within the notified limit. Intermediate students typically apply online after securing admission. Because the exact scheme names, amounts, income ceilings and deadlines are revised each year, the reliable step is to check the current rules on the official Telangana ePASS portal rather than trusting any fixed figure you read online.
Documents you'll usually need
- Class 10 (SSC) marks memo
- Caste certificate (where applicable)
- Recent income certificate within the notified limit
- Aadhaar card
- A bank account in the student's name
- College admission details
College-level concessions — what to actually ask
This is where many families leave money on the table simply by not asking. When you visit a college, ask directly:
- Is there a merit concession for my child's Class 10 marks band — and how much?
- Is there an early-bird benefit for confirming before SSC exams?
- Can any concession be written onto the fee sheet, so it's documented rather than a verbal promise?
A concession that isn't on paper has a way of disappearing at the year-two fee counter. Always get it in writing.
Fee concessions at Graviity Cloud
Graviity Cloud Intermediate College discusses applicable merit concessions and early-bird benefits for the 2027-29 batch during the first free counselling meeting — and records any concession in writing on the itemised fee sheet. Bring your child's Class 10 marks memo and any category or income certificates so the discussion is concrete rather than hypothetical.
For eligible students, we also help families understand which government post-matric schemes they may qualify for and what to prepare, though the government application itself is made through the official state portal.
WhatsApp 70323 31114 to book a counselling slot.
Ask about concessions before you finalise fees
Bring the Class 10 marks memo and any certificates — we'll discuss merit and early-bird concessions and put them in writing.
Frequently asked questions — Intermediate scholarships in Telangana
What scholarships are available for Intermediate students in Telangana?
Two broad kinds exist: government post-matric schemes for eligible categories (SC, ST, BC, EBC and minorities, subject to income limits), administered through the Telangana ePASS / post-matric scholarship system; and college-level concessions such as merit discounts and early-bird benefits offered directly by junior colleges. Eligibility, amounts and portals change year to year, so always verify current details on the official portal and ask the college directly about its own concessions.
What is Telangana ePASS and who is it for?
Telangana ePASS is the state's online post-matric scholarship system for students from eligible categories (SC, ST, BC, EBC, minorities and others) whose family income falls within the notified limits. Intermediate students typically apply through it after admission, with caste and income certificates. Because rules and dates change each year, confirm current eligibility and deadlines on the official Telangana ePASS portal.
Do private junior colleges in Hyderabad give fee concessions?
Many do — most commonly merit-based concessions for strong Class 10 marks, and early-bird benefits for pre-registration before SSC exams. These vary by college and year. The key is to ask directly during counselling and get any concession written onto your fee sheet, so it's documented rather than verbal.
What documents are needed for an Intermediate scholarship in Telangana?
For government schemes, typically: the Class 10 (SSC) marks memo, caste certificate (where applicable), a recent income certificate within the notified limit, Aadhaar, a bank account in the student's name, and the college admission details. Requirements vary by scheme and year — check the official portal for the exact current list before applying.
Are there merit scholarships for MPC or BiPC students in Telangana?
Merit-based concessions for high Class 10 scorers are offered by many colleges directly, and some government and private trust scholarships reward academic merit. There isn't one universal 'MPC scholarship' — it depends on the college and scheme. Ask each shortlisted college what merit concession your child's marks qualify for, and get it in writing.
How do I apply for fee help at Graviity Cloud?
Bring your child's Class 10 marks memo and any applicable category or income certificates to the free counselling session. Graviity Cloud Intermediate College discusses applicable merit concessions and early-bird benefits for the 2027-29 batch in that first meeting and records any concession in writing on the fee sheet. WhatsApp 7032331114 to book a slot.
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