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DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship Program 2026: Complete Guide

DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship Program

Are you planning to apply for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship Program 2026 but feeling unsure about the process? Don’t worry—this guide will walk you through everything you need to know, including qualifications, requirements, benefits, application steps, and eligible courses.

About DOST and the S&T Undergraduate Scholarship

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is the government agency in the Philippines responsible for advancing science, technology, and innovation. Its mission is to drive national development through research, new technologies, and scientific initiatives.

DOST’s history:

1958 – Established as the National Science Development Board (NSDB).
1981 – Renamed as the National Science and Technology Authority (NSTA).
1987 – Became the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) under President Corazon Aquino.

One of its most recognized programs is the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship, managed by the Science Education Institute (SEI). This scholarship is designed to support Filipino students who aspire to pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

1. Promote Excellence – Identify and nurture students with strong potential in science and technology.

Build a Skilled Workforce – Provide financial assistance to encourage more students to pursue STEM-related courses, helping the country meet its need for scientists, engineers, and innovators.

Eligibility

If you want to apply for the DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship Program, you’ll need to meet certain qualifications based on your school background and personal qualifications. Go through the requirements carefully to check if you’re eligible.

For Grade 12 Students (SY 2025–2026):

1. STEM Strand – All students under the STEM strand are qualified.
2. Non-STEM Strand – Only those who are part of the top 5% of their graduating class may apply.

For Grade 12 Graduates Before SY 2025–2026 (not yet enrolled in college):

1. STEM Strand – All STEM strand graduates are eligible.
2. Non-STEM Strand – Must belong to the top 5% of the graduating batch.

For High School Graduates (before the K-12 program):

• Should be part of the top 5% of their graduating class.

General Qualifications

• Must be a natural-born Filipino citizen.
• Must have good moral character and be physically fit.

Applicants may fall into one of the following:

• Applied before but did not qualify,
• Qualified but declined the award,
• Never applied for any DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship.
• Should not have taken any post-secondary (college or vocational) units.

Important Reminder

Those who tried applying for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship in the past but weren’t qualified, those who qualified but did not pursue it, and those who have never applied at all are welcome to apply again.

Application Process

Here’s a complete guide to help you through the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship application.

From key requirements and deadlines to step-by-step instructions, this section ensures you have everything ready before you start. Let’s go over the essentials so you’re fully prepared to apply.

Important Things to Remember Before Applying

1. Valid Email Address

• You’ll need an active email account to register, log in, and receive updates about your application status and results.
• Double-check that the email you provide is correct and hasn’t been compromised.
• For better security, choose an account with two-step verification.
• All official announcements will be sent to the email you registered with.
• It’s best to add an alternate email just in case your primary one becomes inaccessible.

2. Active Mobile Number

• Provide a reliable mobile number where you can be contacted if necessary.

3. Keep Your Access Credentials Secure

• Once you register, you’ll receive an Application ID. This, together with your personal details, serves as your login credential for the DOST-SEI E-Application System. Store these safely.

4. Avoid Multiple Accounts

• Do not create more than one account. Doing so could delay your access to the application form.

5. Stable Internet Connection

• Make sure you have a reliable internet connection when filling out the online form and uploading documents.

6. Information to Prepare Before Filing Your E-Application

• Annual gross income of your father, mother, spouse (if married), or legal guardian (if applicable).
• Details of financial assistance or contributions received from outside sources (who gave it, how much, and for what purpose).
• Information on family-owned properties such as agricultural land (in hectares) and vehicles (type, year, and model).

Requirements

Before you begin your application for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship, make sure you have all the required documents ready.

Here’s a complete checklist of what you’ll need, including important notes for each form. Having everything prepared and organized ahead of time will help make your application smoother.

1. Certificate of Good Moral Character

Form: C

Instructions:

• Print all forms on A4 bond paper.
• Have the correct school officials or authorized persons fill them out.
• Each form must be signed.
• Scan or take a clear photo of the completed form and save it.
• Use this naming format when saving: (Surname-Form __).
• Upload each document in the proper section of the E-Application System.
• Double-check that all uploaded files are accurate and complete.

Download Good Moral Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

2. Certificate of Good Health

Form: D

Download Health Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

3. Principal’s Certification

Form: E

(Download and accomplish the form that applies to your situation:)

• E1 – For Grade 12 graduating/graduated STEM students

Download 2026_Form_E1

• E2 – For Grade 12 graduating/graduated NON-STEM students in the top 5% of the class

Download 2026_Form_E2

• E3 – For homeschool students

Download 2026_Form_E3

• E4 – For Alternative Learning System (ALS) students

Download 2026_Form_E4

(Click the buttons to download the forms applicable to you.)

4. Certificate of Residency

Form: F

Download Residency Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

5. Parent’s Certification – No Pending Immigration Application

Form: G

Download Parent’s Cert Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

6. DOST-SEI Scholarship Examination/Award

Form: H

Download Scholarship Exam Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

7. Applicant’s Certification of No Post-Secondary Units

Form: I

Download No Post-Secondary Cert Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

8. Signed Declaration of Applicant and Parent/Legal Guardian

Form: J

Download Declaration Form

(Click the button to download the form.)

9. Recent Passport-Sized Photo (4.5 cm x 3.5 cm / 1.8 in x 1.4 in)

• Face should take up about 80% of the photo.
• Colored, with a plain white background.

Must include a handwritten name tag placed 1 inch (2.54 cm) below the chin, showing:

• Full name (First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name, Extension if any, e.g., JUAN C. DELA CRUZ, JR.)
• Signature over printed name
• Photo should be taken within the last 3 months before submitting the application.

View Picture Example

(Click the button to download the sample picture.)

10. Birth Certificate

• Provide a clear copy issued by the PSA, NSO, or your local Municipal Registry Office.

11. Proof of Family Income (2022)

Submit one of the following documents, depending on your parent’s/guardian’s employment status:

• Income Tax Return (ITR) / BIR Form 1701
• Employment Contract (for OFWs)
• BIR Certificate of Exemption from Filing of ITR
• Certificate of Indigency
• Certificate of Employment with Compensation
• Proof of Pension

Notes:

• The copy must be clear and signed.
• Annual gross income should be clearly shown.

View ITR Form

Worker Forms

(Click the button to View the form ITR and Class worker forms.)

12. Notarized Affidavit of Guardianship

• Required if the applicant is being supported by a guardian other than the parents.

13. Marriage Certificate

• Required only if the applicant is married.

(For downloading sample pictures and scholarship forms (Form C-J), click the corresponding buttons below.)

Application Deadlines

If you’re planning to apply for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship, it’s important to take note of the key dates below to avoid missing any step in the process:

EventDate
Announcement of Scholarship and Downloading of Scholarship Forms06 October 2025
Start of Online Application Period20 October 2025
Last Day of Online Application and Uploading of Requirements21 November 2025
Schedule of Qualifying Examination21–22 February 2026

The qualifying exam is scheduled for February 21-22, 2026. If you are eligible, your Test Permit—containing your exam date and assigned testing center—will be sent to your email by January 2026.

Make sure to keep track of these deadlines so you can smoothly complete your application for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship.

Steps to Complete the DOST-SEI Undergraduate E-Application

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you successfully complete your DOST-SEI Undergraduate Scholarship online application. Following each step carefully will make sure your application is correct and properly submitted.

Step 1: Gather Your Documents

Collect all the required documents beforehand. Make sure they are complete, then either scan or take clear photos of them.

Step 2: Create an Account Using Your Email

Register with a valid email address. A verification link will be sent to your inbox.

Step 3: Already Registered?

If you already created an account, simply log in to continue your application.

Step 4: Take the Eligibility Assessment

Click the link from your verification email and answer the questions in the Eligibility Module.

• If you are not qualified, a Notice of Disqualification will be sent to your email.

Step 5: Complete the Application Form

Qualified applicants must fill out the following sections:

• Student Information Questionnaire
• Personal Information
• Contact Details
• Family Background
• Financial Contribution
• Household Data Questionnaire
• School Details

Step 6: Upload Your Supporting Documents

• Accepted formats: .jpeg, .png, .bmp, or .pdf (maximum file size: 5MB each).
• Multi-page documents (e.g., proof of income) must be uploaded as separate files.
• Review the uploaded files to confirm they are correct. If needed, re-upload them.

Step 7: Review and Submit Your Application

Double-check everything before hitting the SUBMIT button. Once submitted, no edits are allowed.

Step 8: Choose Your Test Center

Applicants who pass the initial screening can select a test center. Choose wisely, as you won’t be able to change it later.

Step 9: Receive Your Test Permit

The exam is scheduled for April 5–6, 2026. Qualified applicants will receive a Test Permit with their assigned test center and schedule via email in January 2026.

Step 10: Wait for Scholarship Results

Results will be posted on the SEI website in June 2026. Successful applicants will also receive a Notice of Award via email.

Step 11: Confirm and Accept Your Scholarship

If you accept the award, you must attend the required orientation and sign the Scholarship Agreement. Your scholarship will officially begin in the First Semester of AY 2026–2026.

Benefits and Programs of the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship:

Learn about the valuable benefits and various programs available through this scholarship.

Find out how this opportunity can help you succeed in your academic pursuits.

Eligible Courses for the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship The DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship covers a wide variety of programs, ranging from engineering to health sciences. You can check the complete list of included courses, schools, and program lengths to see what applies to you.

1. Bachelor in Mathematics Education
2. Bachelor in Technology and Livelihood Education with Specialization in Information and Communications
3. Bachelor of Library and Information Science
4. BS Aeronautical Engineering
5. BS Aerospace Engineering
6. BS Agribusiness
7. BS Agribusiness Management
8. BS Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship
9. BS Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
10. BS Agricultural Biotechnology1
11. BS Agricultural Chemistry
12. BS Agricultural Economics
13. BS Agricultural Engineering
14. BS Agricultural Technology
15. BS Agriculture
16. BS Animal Husbandry
17. BS Animal Science
18. BS Applied Mathematics
19. BS Applied Mathematics major in Mathematical Finance2
20. BS Applied Physics
21. BS Applied Physics with Applied Computer System
22. BS Applied Physics with Materials Science and Engineering2
23. BS Applied Statistics
24. BS Architecture
25. BS Astronomy
26. BS Astronomy Technology
27. BS Basic Medical Sciences6
28. BS Biochemistry
29. BS Biology
30. BS Biology for Teachers
31. BS Biotechnology
32. BS Ceramics Engineering
33. BS Chemical Engineering
34. BS Chemistry
35. BS Chemistry Major in Business3
36. BS Chemistry for Teachers
37. BS Chemistry with Applied Computer Systems
38. BS Chemistry with Materials Science and Engineering2
39. BS Civil Engineering
40. BS Clothing Technology
41. BS Community Nutrition
42. BS Computer Engineering
43. BS Computer Science
44. BS Electrical Engineering
45. BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
46. BS Environmental Engineering
47. BS Electronics Engineering
48. BS Environmental Science
49. BS Fine Arts Major in Industrial Design
50. BS Fisheries
51. BS Food Science and Technology
52. BS Food Technology
53. BS Forestry
54. BS Geodetic Engineering
55. BS Geography
56. BS Geology
57. BS Geothermal Engineering
58. BS Health Science
59. BS Human Biology5
60. BS Industrial Design
61. BS Industrial Engineering
62. BS Industrial Management Engineering-Information Technology3
63. BS Industrial Pharmacy
64. BS Information and Communications Technology
65. BS Information System
66. BS Information Technology
67. BS Information Technology Systems
68. BS Instrumentation and Control Engineering
69. BS Life Sciences
70. BS Management Information Systems2
71. BS Manufacturing Engineering
72. BS Manufacturing Engineering-Management-Biomedical Engineering3
73. BS Manufacturing Engineering-Management-Mechatronics and Robotics3
74. BS Marine Biology
75. BS Marine Science
76. BS Materials Engineering
77. BS Mathematics
78. BS Mathematics and Science Teaching
79. BS Mathematics for Teachers
80. BS Mechanical Engineering
81. BS Mechatronics Engineering
82. BS Medical Laboratory Science
83. BS Medical Technology
84. BS Metallurgical Engineering
85. BS Meteorology
86. BS Microbiology
87. BS Mining Engineering
88. BS Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
89. BS Nutrition
90. BS Nutrition and Dietetics
91. BS Packaging Engineering
92. BS Petroleum Engineering
93. BS Pharmaceutical Sciences
94. BS Pharmacy (4-year program)
95. BS Pharmacy major in Clinical Pharmacy (5-year program)
96. BS Physics
97. BS Physics for Teachers
98. BS Psychology
99. BS Public Health
100. BS Speech Pathology
101. BS Statistics
102. BSE Biological Sciences
103. BSE Biology
104. BSE Biology-Chemistry4
105. BSE Chemistry
106. BSE General Sciences
107. BSE Mathematics
108. BSE Physical Sciences
109. BSE Physics
110. BSE Physics-Chemistry4
111. BSE Physics-Mathematics4
112. BSE Science
113. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

1 UP System only

2 4yrs, ADMU only

3 DLSU-Manila only

4 4yrs, USC only

5 3yrs, DLSU-Manila only

6 4 yrs, UPM only

Study Placements:

• University of the Philippines
• State Universities and Colleges
• Private Institutions recognized by CHED as Centers of Excellence or Centers of Development or have FAAP Level III accreditation for the priority S&T programs of study

Financial Benefits of the DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship

Wondering what kind of financial support comes with this scholarship? Here’s what’s in store for qualified scholars.

From full or partial tuition coverage to monthly stipends for daily expenses, the scholarship ensures that students have the resources they need while focusing on their science and technology education.

Regular Academic YearAmount/Details
Tuition and other school fees (for scholars enrolled in private HEIs)Actual fees up to ₱40,000.00 /AY
Learning Materials and/or Connectivity Allowance₱10,000.00 /AY
Monthly Living Allowance₱8,000.00 / month
Clothing Allowance₱1,000 (1st Sem of 1st Year only)
Transportation Allowance1 economy-class roundtrip fare (for those studying outside of home province)
Group Accident and Health Insurance PremiumProvided
Thesis Allowance₱10,000.00
Graduation Allowance₱1,000.00
Mid-Year Term Allowance (if required in the curriculum)
Tuition and other school feesActual fees up to ₱10,000.00
Learning Materials and/or Connectivity Allowance₱2,000.00
Monthly Living Allowance₱8,000.00 / month for two months

Also Read : CHED Scholarship for Future Statisticians

Contact Details:

For any inquiries or concerns, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the S&T Scholarship Division. Here are their contact details:

Telephone Number: (02) 8830-8876

Mobile Number: 0927-886-8816

E-mail: [email protected]

Final Thoughts

The DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship Program is an excellent opportunity for aspiring students to pursue a career in science and technology.

By qualifying, you’ll not only receive financial aid but also become part of a community dedicated to advancing innovation in the Philippines.

If you’re eligible, don’t miss the chance—apply and take a step closer to your academic dreams. Feel free to pass this information along to friends or relatives who might also benefit.

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References:

DOST S&T Undergraduate Scholarship Program

1. Undergraduate S&T Scholarships. (2018, May 4). Retrieved from
https://sei.dost.gov.ph/index.php/2018/05/04/undergraduate-s-t-scholarships/

2. Undergraduate Scholarships for Science and Technology. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://ugrad.science-scholarships.ph/#/home

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