This document provides a comparative analysis of various grid-based scheduling algorithms. It discusses six different algorithms: Min-Min, Sufferage, Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time (HEFT), Critical Path-On-a-Processor (CPOP), Reliability Aware Scheduling Algorithm with Duplication of HDC System (RASD), and Hierarchical Job Scheduling for Clusters of Workstations (HJS). It compares the algorithms based on parameters like response time, resource utilization, load balancing, and considers factors like architecture, environment, and dynamicity. The document concludes that grid scheduling is important for optimizing resource allocation in distributed, heterogeneous environments.