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IBS merit scholarships

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Hyderabad, Nov. 6 ICFAI Business School (IBS) has enhanced merit scholarships up to Rs 36 crore from Rs 26 crore for its students of Class 2010 for which admission process has begun.

The scholarships now being offered include IBSAT merit scholarship of up to Rs 3 crore to the top 200 performers based on the IBSAT scores at the admissions stage, merit-cum-means scholarships of up to Rs 3 crore to meritorious students who are economically weak.

In addition, all students could also compete for the campus merit scholarships offered to two 25 per cent performers up to Rs 30 crore. Over 2,000 students across all IBS campuses would benefit from the scholarships, according to a release.

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