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Reliance Foundation opens scholarship applications for 5,000 undergraduate students

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 6 (ANI): Reliance Foundation has opened applications for 5,000 undergraduate scholarships for the academic year 2023-24. Applications are open until October 15, 2023, to all first-year regular undergraduate students across all branches of study.

Stating that the importance of investing in the power and potential of youth was a firm belief of

Reliance’s Founder Chairman Dhirubhai Ambani, the foundation said these scholarships are aimed at strengthening youth access to higher education.

In December 2022, on the occasion of Dhirubhai Ambani’s 90th birth anniversary, Nita Ambani, Founder and Chairperson, Reliance Foundation, announced their commitment to support 50,000 students with scholarships over the next 10 years.

The Reliance Foundation will award selected scholars a grant of up to Rs 2 lakhs for the entire course of study, as per a press release. The programme encourages applications from girls and people with disabilities.

Selection will be based on performance in an aptitude test, Class 12 marks, household income and other eligibility criteria.

The Reliance Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship selects students based on a meritcum-means criteria for undergraduate college education, to continue their studies without financial burden.

“India has the world’s largest youth population, and our young people have immense

potential to take the nation to new heights. At Reliance Foundation, we work to provide

opportunity and access to quality education. We are strongly committed to helping young

people fulfil their aspirations and enable them to contribute to India’s growth,” said Jagannatha Kumar, CEO, Reliance Foundation.

For the Reliance Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships 2022-23, nearly one lakh

students expressed interest by registering and out of 40,000 applications from nearly all

states of India, 5,000 scholars were selected on the basis of eligibility and performance in

the aptitude test. Out of those, 51 per cent of the students were women and 97 scholars were

people with disabilities. The selected scholars were from 1,630 educational institutions

pursuing full time graduation courses from all streams of study. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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