The Aditya Birla World Academy Merit Scholarship Programme is designed to recognise merit and support exceptional students. It is extended to our internal students and external applicants seeking admission into Grade 11 (IBDP).
This prestigious scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership qualities, and a passion for learning. Covering part or full tuition fees for the two-year programme, this opportunity allows bright minds to thrive in an enriching and challenging academic environment.

Selection Process
A structured and rigorous selection process ensures that the most deserving students receive the Scholarship.
Step 1: Application & Document Submission
For External Applicants:
Along with the online admission application, students must complete and upload the ABWA Merit Scholarship Application Form (MSAF) along with:
1. Academic Reports
2. Statement of Purpose (SOP) outlining academic goals and aspirations
3. Original Supporting Documents
Selection for the next stage is based on the student’s academic record, entrance assessments, and MSAF evaluation.
Step 2: Group Discussion & Critical Thinking Test
The shortlisted applicants will be invited to participate in:
1. A Group Discussion
2. A Critical Thinking Test
Step 3: Final Round – Meeting with the Chairperson & Scholarship Committee
The shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interaction with the Chairperson and the Scholarship Committee. This is an opportunity for students to showcase their vision, aspirations, and alignment with ABWA’s values.
Following this, the scholarship decision will be announced. The decision made by the Chairperson and Scholarship Committee will be final.
Important Notes
The information provided in the MSAF will carry significant weight in the selection process. Any misrepresentation or false information may result in:
along with applicable penalties
“Starting new can be overwhelming, so ABWA’s admission process is designed to make every child feel welcomed and comfortable as they join our family.”