How much scholarship can I get at Chandigarh University if I score 8590 percentile in JEE 2026?

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    Ritesh Kumar

    2 weeks ago

    An 85–90 percentile in JEE Main 2026 can make you eligible for a partial scholarship at Chandigarh University, depending on your All India Rank. Typically, this percentile range may fall within the 50,001 to 1,25,000 AIR bracket, where students can receive scholarships ranging from 10% to 50% of the semester fee. The exact scholarship percentage depends on the final AIR and seat availability under the JEE-based quota. These scholarships are offered under a transparent slab system and are part of CU's ₹200 crore scholarship initiative. Even if your rank does not qualify for a higher slab, you still benefit from the university's flex

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    Jas

    3 weeks ago

    hello ma'am

    Actually, an 85–90 percentile in JEE Main 2026 typically corresponds to an All India Rank range that may fall between 75,000 and 1,25,000, depending on the exam session and competition level.

    Under Chandigarh University's scholarship scheme, students within this rank range can receive 20% to 10% semester fee scholarship, subject to seat availability.

    The final scholarship allocation depends on AIR verification and counselling outcomes, as only 5% of total intake seats per programme are reserved for JEE-based scholarships.

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 18

    4 weeks ago

    Hi.

    The amount of scholarship you might get at Chandigarh University (CU) based on a JEE 2026 result depends on your All‑India Rank (AIR) rather than JEE percentile.

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