Indian students will get scholarship for three years in Britain, girl students will get reservation


UK College Scholarship: United Kingdom’s Imperial College of Engineering has announced a new scholarship program for Indian students pursuing their Masters. The college informed that the name of the scholarship program has been kept as Future Leaders Scholarship. Under this program, the college will give scholarship to 30 students in the next three years. In this, half the scholarship will be reserved for women scholars.

The United Kingdom announced this when Union Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh had reached Imperial College to meet the researchers there. During this, he visited the college to further strengthen the relationship between India and the UK.

Students doing MSC will get scholarship
Scholarships will be available to students pursuing MSC in the Departments of Engineering, Natural Science, Medical and Business School of Imperial College, United Kingdom. Professor Peter Haynes, Vice-Provost (Education and Student Experience) at Imperial, spoke about the scholarship programme. He said that supporting two-way relations between India and the UK is a priority for Imperial College.

Peter Haynes said that I hope that we will be able to welcome more students from India in the coming times. I am very happy to announce that Imperial is going to offer a scholarship for a prospective STM-B scholar from India. For this, an investment of 400,000 pounds (4 crore 10 lakh) is being made.

50% reservation for women scholars
The Imperial College of United Kingdom will give scholarship to 30 students on the basis of merit in the next three years. The application time for this will start in the next semester. At least 50 percent of the seats in this prestigious Future Leaders Scholarship will be reserved for women scholars. The Imperial College professor said that this will serve to support UK-India partnership in the coming times.

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