Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Scholarship Schemes
i) Offer of scholarships for Indian Council For Cultural Relations ( ICCR) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
Indian Council for Cultural Relations
Azad Bhawan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi – 110002
ICCR Admission Process
Timeline to be followed for the Academic Year 2024-25
OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIPS BY INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS( ICCR) FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25
ICCR Scholarship Scheme for Dance, Music, and Yoga: India has a unique identity in its culture and heritage special in Music and Dance to explore possibilities worldwide. Lata Mangeshkar Dance & Music Scholarship Scheme (A1209) (formerly ICCR Scholarship Scheme for Indian Culture), offers 100 Scholarships to foreign students for pursuing study of Indian Culture such as Dance, Music, theatre, performing art, sculpture, Indian languages, Indian cuisine, etc. at Indian Universities/Institutes for the academic year 2024-25 .
This scholarship has the same timeline as the Atal Bihari Vajpayee General Scholarship. Interested students can visit the portal for further information: http://a2ascholarships.iccr.gov.in
Last date of submission of online Application is 30-April-2024.
Some of the important guidelines are listed below:-
For any further queries, interested students should contact the Embassy of India in Lisbon by email at hoc.lisbon@mea.gov.in
A brief flowchart of the timeline and Scholarship process is given below
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Scholarship Timeline
Open ICCR A2A Portal for admissions.
Last date of application to be submitted by students.
Last date of Universities to inform the decision (if confirmed, intimation to Embassy; if rejected, intimation to students).
Last date of allocating scholarship and University and generating an Offer Letter by Indian Embassy.
Last date of acceptance by students.
Based on the number of acceptances in the first round (if acceptance are less than the scholarship seats allocated) Indian Embassy to offer scholarship to other students who were not considered in the first round.
Second-round students to convey their acceptance