1) What is Daatha Vidya Jyothi?
A scholarship & learning support initiative to ensure no student’s education stops due to financial or social barriers.
To light the lamp of learning in every home—ensuring no student is stopped by poverty or geography.
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Direction multiplies the power of knowledge. Students are paired with mentors for exams, admissions, careers, and life skills.
Scholarships • Mentorship • Learning Resources • Community Impact
A scholarship & learning support initiative to ensure no student’s education stops due to financial or social barriers.
Students from Class 6 to higher education, prioritizing rural, underprivileged, and first-generation learners.
Tuition aid, books & stationery, digital devices (when available), mentorship, and career guidance.
Both. Selection considers academic performance and financial need.
Yes. We encourage applications from girls to promote equitable access to education.
ID & address proof, recent marks memo, income certificate, and a recommendation from school/college or community leader.
Submit the application form with documents via our center or official website link shared during drives.
Screening → verification → shortlisting → panel review → final approval and award notification.
Typically for one academic year; renewable based on progress and conduct.
Maintain good attendance, pass exams, and participate in mentorship sessions.
Yes. Emergency assistance may be provided to prevent drop-outs, subject to verification.
No application fee is charged by Daatha Foundation Trust.
Yes. We welcome and prioritize applications from differently-abled students.
Guidance on studies, career paths, exams, communication, and life skills through mentor circles and workshops.
Subject to availability and partnerships; priority to high-need students for digital learning access.
Improvement mindset matters. Need + commitment + mentorship participation can support your case.
Yes. Undergraduate and eligible vocational students can apply with proof of admission.
Attend sessions, help peers, and volunteer in education awareness drives when possible.
Transparent impact reports; options to sponsor students, libraries, or digital hubs.
Follow official Daatha channels; announcements are made during school outreach and on the website.
A scholarship & learning support initiative to ensure no student’s education stops due to financial or social barriers.
Students from Class 6 to higher education, prioritizing rural, underprivileged, and first-generation learners.
Tuition aid, books & stationery, digital devices (when available), mentorship, and career guidance.
Both. Selection considers academic performance and financial need.
Yes. We encourage applications from girls to promote equitable access to education.
ID & address proof, recent marks memo, income certificate, and a recommendation from school/college or community leader.
Submit the application form with documents via our center or official website link shared during drives.
Screening → verification → shortlisting → panel review → final approval and award notification.
Typically for one academic year; renewable based on progress and conduct.
Maintain good attendance, pass exams, and participate in mentorship sessions.
Yes. Emergency assistance may be provided to prevent drop-outs, subject to verification.
No application fee is charged by Daatha Foundation Trust.
Yes. We welcome and prioritize applications from differently-abled students.
Guidance on studies, career paths, exams, communication, and life skills through mentor circles and workshops.
Subject to availability and partnerships; priority to high-need students for digital learning access.
Improvement mindset matters. Need + commitment + mentorship participation can support your case.
Yes. Undergraduate and eligible vocational students can apply with proof of admission.
Attend sessions, help peers, and volunteer in education awareness drives when possible.
Transparent impact reports; options to sponsor students, libraries, or digital hubs.
Follow official Daatha channels; announcements are made during school outreach and on the website.