Deadline: 20 June 2025
The Amba Dalmia Scholarship offers financial support to talented young women who wish to pursue higher studies in France in various fields such as Music, Theatre, Sports, Arts, Sculpture, Cinema, Ballet, Opera, Painting, Photography, Oenology, Culinary studies, Tailoring, Stitching and Fashion.
Benefits
- Scholarship recipients receive a monthly stipend to support their living expenses in France.
- They also benefit from additional assistance provided by the Embassy of France in India, including access to social security benefits, waiver of Campus France and visa fees, among other services.
- The scholarship is awarded for a maximum duration of one year or for the duration of the project in France, and is not renewable.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicant must:
- Be an Indian citizen
- Be at least 18 years of age or above at the time of application.
- Be a female student or professional who has preferably completed her high school or graduation from an Indian institution & has demonstrated consistently remarkable academic record.
- Have applied for/secured admission in a French higher education institution.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Applicants who have obtained French Government or Erasmus Mundus scholarship are not eligible to apply.
Application Requirements
- Curriculum vitae
- Motivation letter
- Copy of passport
- Passport photograph
- Proof of educational qualifications – High school and university marksheets and passing certificate/degree (of all semesters – completed or ongoing)
- Evidence that you have been accepted unconditionally for the course, project or that progress towards acceptance has been made
- No Objection Certificate from the Indian institution (if you are a student)
- Internship documents or Portfolio submission where appropriate
- You must ensure that your statement of purpose is a reflection of your own thoughts and is well structured, written in clear and concise language.
- Applicants are required to submit all documents in a single PDF file in the specified order. The documents must be legible, oriented in portrait format, and not inverted.
For more information, visit Campus France.