Best Scholarships for Pakistani Students 2026 — Need-Based & Merit-Based
Education in Pakistan shouldn't be limited by finances. Fortunately, there are numerous scholarships available for talented students. This guide lists the best scholarships for 2026, covering government, university-specific, and private options.
Government & HEC Scholarships
1. Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship
- Coverage: Full tuition + living stipend
- Eligibility: Family income below PKR 45,000/month, enrolled in any HEC-recognized university
- Application: Through HEC portal, typically opens in September-October
- Number of awards: 200,000+ scholarships available
- Best for: Students from low-income families enrolled in any degree program
2. HEC Need-Based Scholarships
- Coverage: Partial to full tuition fee waiver
- Eligibility: Demonstrated financial need, enrolled in HEC-recognized university
- Application: Through your university's financial aid office
- Best for: Students who don't qualify for Ehsaas but still need financial help
3. Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF)
- Coverage: Tuition fee + stipend
- Eligibility: Punjab domicile, minimum 60% marks, family income criteria
- Programs: SSC, HSSC, Bachelor's, and Master's levels
- Best for: Students from Punjab at all educational levels
4. Sindh HEC / STSI Scholarships
- Coverage: Varies (partial to full funding)
- Eligibility: Sindh domicile, academic merit + financial need
- Best for: Sindh-domiciled students pursuing higher education
University-Specific Scholarships
5. LUMS National Outreach Programme (NOP)
- Coverage: 100% — tuition, hostel, books, living expenses
- Eligibility: Low-income families, government/low-fee school background
- Selection: LCAT/SAT score + interview + financial assessment
- Best for: Talented students from underprivileged backgrounds
Read more: LUMS Admission Guide 2026
6. NUST Need-Based Financial Aid
- Coverage: Partial to full tuition waiver
- Eligibility: Admitted NUST students with demonstrated financial need
- Application: Through NUST financial aid office after admission
- Best for: NUST students who need financial support
Related: NUST Admission Guide 2026
7. FAST-NUCES Scholarships
- Merit scholarship: For students with highest entry test scores (25-100% fee waiver)
- Need-based: For students with financial need
- Best for: High-scoring students targeting FAST
8. COMSATS Scholarships
- Coverage: Various — merit-based fee reduction, need-based support
- Special: Kinship quota (siblings), Hafiz-e-Quran concession
- Best for: COMSATS students at all campuses
Private & International Scholarships
9. Rehmatul-Lil-Alameen Scholarship (PM Scholarship)
- Coverage: Full tuition for undergraduate studies
- Eligibility: Merit-based, Pakistani national, enrolled in HEC-recognized university
- Best for: High-achieving students across Pakistan
10. Fauji Foundation Scholarships
- Coverage: Partial to full tuition
- Eligibility: Children of Armed Forces personnel + merit criteria
- Best for: Military family students
11. USAID Merit & Needs-Based Scholarship
- Coverage: Full scholarship at partner universities
- Eligibility: Financial need + academic merit + must be from underserved areas
- Best for: Students from rural or underserved communities
How to Maximize Your Scholarship Chances
- Maintain high marks: Most merit scholarships require 80%+ in Matric/Inter. Use our Matric Calculator and Inter Calculator to track your percentage.
- Apply to multiple scholarships: Don't rely on just one — apply to every scholarship you're eligible for
- Prepare documents early: Income certificates, domicile, mark sheets — gather these before deadlines
- Write strong essays: Many scholarships require personal statements. Be specific and genuine.
- Meet deadlines: Late applications are almost never accepted. Set reminders.
- Check university websites: Many universities have their own scholarships not widely advertised
Important Deadlines (Typical)
- Ehsaas: September-November (after admissions)
- PEEF: October-December
- LUMS NOP: January-March (with LUMS admission cycle)
- HEC scholarships: Varies — check HEC website regularly
Always verify exact dates on official websites, as schedules may change yearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I hold multiple scholarships at once?
It depends on the scholarship terms. Some (like Ehsaas) don't allow concurrent scholarships, while others may be combined. Always read the terms and conditions, and disclose if required.
What percentage do I need for merit scholarships?
Most merit-based scholarships require 80%+ in your most recent exam (Matric or Inter). Some university scholarships may require 85%+ or top positions in entry tests.
Are scholarships available for private university students?
Yes. Ehsaas covers both public and private HEC-recognized universities. Additionally, most private universities (LUMS, FAST, COMSATS, Bahria) have their own scholarship programs.
I'm already enrolled — can I still apply for scholarships?
Yes. Many scholarships (like Ehsaas and university need-based aid) are specifically for currently enrolled students. You don't need to be a new applicant to receive financial aid.