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scholarship

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/ˈskɒlərʃɪp/ · schol-ar-ship

Financial support for education, usually awarded based on academic or other achievements.

Meanings

nounformal

Financial support for education, usually awarded based on academic or other achievements.

تعلیم کے لئے مالی امداد، جو عام طور پر تعلیمی یا دیگر کارکردگی کی بنیاد پر دی جاتی ہے۔

اسکالرشپ

scholarship

Synonyms

grantfellowshipstipendوظیفہتحقیقی امدادتعلیمی فنڈ

Antonyms

debtloanexpenseقرضادھارلاگت

Common Collocations

  • full scholarship
  • merit-based scholarship
  • need-based scholarship

Example Sentences

She received a scholarship to study abroad.

اسے بیرون ملک پڑھائی کے لئے اسکالرشپ ملا۔

Usay beiron mulk parhai ke liye scholarship mila.

Many students rely on scholarships for their education.

بہت سے طلبہ اپنی تعلیم کے لئے اسکالرشپ پر انحصار کرتے ہیں۔

Bohat se talaba apni taleem ke liye scholarship par inhisar karte hain.

The scholarship was awarded based on academic excellence.

یہ اسکالرشپ تعلیمی عمدگی کی بنیاد پر دی گئی تھی۔

Yeh scholarship taleemi imdad ki buniyad par di gayi thi.

Easily Confused With

scholar:A scholar is a person who is engaged in advanced study or research, while scholarship refers to the funding for education.

Word Family

scholar
nounعالم
scholarly
adjectiveعلمی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'scholar' at the start, indicating smartness and education.

Imagine a graduation cap symbolizing achievement and education funding.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

علم کا نور پاؤ گے، محنت کریں گے تو، اسکالرشپ کی راہ میں خوشی پاؤ گے۔

Ilm ka noor pao ge, mehnat karenge to, Scholarship ki raah mein khushi pao ge.

You will receive the light of knowledge with hard work, you will find joy on the path of scholarship.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

علم دینا کامیابی کی کنجی ہے۔

Ilm dena kamiyabi ki kunji hai.

Knowledge is the key to success.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "scholarship" — the character, qualifications, or achievements of a scholar

First known use: 14th century

The term originated in Middle English, referring to the status or accomplishments of a scholar, evolving to encompass financial support for education.