1. Stipend: The stipend ranging from Rs. 685/- to Rs. 845/- per students per month is granted to 675 students in CIBS, Choglamsar. Besides this, Rs. 685/- per student per month is being disbursed to 946 students of 50 Gonpa/Nunnery schools running in various monasteries of Ladakh region, Kishtwar district of J&K and Lahul-Spiti and Kinnaur districts of Himachal Pradesh on account of stipend.
  2. Free Text books & Stationery: The Institute provides text books on all subjects and note books to all the students of CIBS, its branches and Gonpa/Nunnery schools free of cost, keeping in view that all students belong to Scheduled Tribe communities, as per Central Governmnet norms.
  3. Educational Tours:

 a) Bharat Darshan: The Institute deputes senior students for an educational tour (Bharat Darshan) every year for 36 days during winter vacation to familiarize them with the great historical, industrial, religious and geographical wealth of the country and to imbibe them into the feeling of national integration. A group of students of Acharya II, Shastri III, U.M. II and final year of Sculpture, Painting and Wood Carving are eligible for the Educational Tour (Bharat Darshan). The Educational Tour is conducted under the supervision of two teachers and one administrative staff of the Institute.

b)Ladakh Darshan: The students of lower classes of the Institute are also provided a local tour (Ladakh Darshan) for a period of 3 to 5 days depending upon the area under the supervision of two/three teaching staff.

c)Himalayan Darshan: The Institute also provides a tour opportunity to the students of Sowa Rigpa for a period of 5 to 10 days to a particular part of the Himalayas under the guidance of a teacher of the Department for the collection/identification of various medicinal herbs and minerals used for preparation of Sowa Rigpa system of medicines at the Institute. The samples of large number of herbs have been kept in the department in the form of Album and others. A large number of Sowa Rigpa medicines are being prepared by the students under the supervision of teachers with the help of samples collected by them from different and remote areas of Himalayan regions. These medicines are used for the treatment of patients in courses of their practical classes at the Institute.

The student of Traditional Painting/ Sculpture/ Wood Carving are also sometimes deputed to other monasteries etc, for practical and study of old paintings, statues and wood carvings and field tour.

4. Co-Curricular Activities:

A number of co-curricular activities, such as lecture competitions, quiz competition, self-composed poems and story telling, performing skits and plays, song and dance competitions etc, are organized regularly at the Institute on Saturdays and other special occasions.