Due to the high cost of foreign currencies, studying abroad can be financially challenging. Students may apply for scholarships or take out loans to fund their international education. Since 1976, the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation has been offering scholarships to Indian students to study at top-rated universities or institutions in the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States.
The official website states: “The aim is to give them a life-changing experience that will broaden their vision and improve their skills to operate in society, helping to bring their talent to fruition, and thus making them a future vehicle of positive change in their environment.”
Students will be able to apply for the scholarship from February 2025 by visiting the official website, inlaksfoundation.org.
The scholarship duration ranges from nine months to four years.Students can receive a scholarship of up to USD 100,000 (approximately Rs 83,65,030), which will cover tuition fees, living expenses, one-way travel, and health allowances.
Applicants must be residents of India at the time of application and hold an Indian passportThey must hold a degree from a recognized university in India. However, students in their final year of graduation are also eligible to applyOnly applicants born on or after January 1, 1994, will be considered eligibleApplicants who already hold a postgraduate qualification (such as a Master’s or PhD) from an institution abroad are not eligible for the scholarship
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