
Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child is a national-level scholarship scheme introduced by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to support girls pursuing postgraduate education in India. The scheme focuses on encouraging higher education among girls who are the only girl child in their family and promotes the concept of small family norms.
This scholarship provides direct financial support to eligible students enrolled in the first year of a regular postgraduate course. In 2025, the Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child continues to play an important role in reducing the financial burden of postgraduate studies for deserving candidates.
The Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child is offered to girl students admitted to the first year of a non-professional postgraduate course in a recognized university or postgraduate college. The scholarship amount is ₹36,200 per year and is awarded for the complete duration of the postgraduate course.
This Indira Gandhi Girl Scholarship is implemented through the National Scholarship Portal (NSP) and the amount is transferred directly to the beneficiary’s bank account under the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system.
The primary objective is to promote higher education among single girl children. It aims to compensate for the direct costs of girls' education. This scheme encourages more girls to pursue post-graduate courses. It fosters gender equality in educational access.
To apply for the Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child, candidates must meet all eligibility conditions.
Citizenship Requirement
The applicant must be a citizen of India
Family Criteria
The applicant must be the only girl child in the family
Girl students without any brothers are eligible
Twin daughters or fraternal daughters are also eligible
If a family has one son and one daughter, the girl child is not eligible
Age Limit
The applicant must not be more than 30 years of age at the time of admission to the first year of the postgraduate course
Educational Qualification
Admission must be taken in the first year of a regular, full-time Master’s degree course
The institution must be recognized by the UGC
Only non-professional postgraduate courses are covered
The candidate must attend regular classes
Mode of Education
Distance education or online mode courses are not eligible
These eligibility rules are strictly applied to maintain fairness under the Indira Gandhi Girl Scholarship.
The scholarship provides financial assistance over two years.
Each selected scholar receives ₹3,100 per month.
This amount totals ₹37,200 annually.
The scholarship covers the entire duration of the post-graduate course, which is two years.
Applying for this scholarship involves an online procedure.
Candidates must apply through the official UGC portal or the National Scholarship Portal (NSP).
The application window typically opens in July or August each year.
Universities must verify all submitted applications.
Selection relies on meeting eligibility criteria and the application completeness.
Applicants need to prepare several key documents for submission.
A legally notarized affidavit stating the applicant is a single girl child.
Proof of admission to the first year of a PG course.
Age verification document.
A copy of the applicant's bank passbook.
Aadhaar card.
Recent passport-sized photographs.
Under the Post-Graduate Indira Gandhi Scholarship for Single Girl Child, eligible students receive:
₹36,200 per annum
Paid for two years only, covering the full duration of a postgraduate course
Disbursed annually through DBT mode
A total of 3,000 fresh scholarships are awarded every year under this pg scholarship girls scheme.