Sri Lankan students to get scholarships from India
20 January 2012

The scholarships will have three-year duration and will cover fee, cost of books, lodging and boarding of the bright students.


 

India will give more scholarships to meritorious Sri Lankan students in universities in the island. The scholarships will have three-year duration and will cover fee, cost of books, lodging and boarding of the bright students. The scholarships will cost the Indian exchequer Rs.114 crore, which will be equivalent to Sri Lankan Rs.2.50 billion.
This was informed by external affairs Minister SM Krishna. He said, "The number of scholarships and self-finance slots for undergraduate, master's and post-doctoral courses will be enhanced to 270 from 113 from the new academic year." The scholarships symbolise the spirit of the India-Sri Lanka knowledge initiative unveiled by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to India in June 2010.
The Indian government will also offer 50 scholarships annually in the name of Maulana Azad, a freedom fighter and prominent Muslim leader, for master's degree (post-graduate) in agriculture, science and engineering.  Krishna said, "To share the benefits of India's successful growth story in IT with Sri Lanka, 25 Rajiv Gandhi scholarships will be granted to under-graduate students of engineering courses in IT in some top ranked institutes."  Bright students will gain experience from world-class faculty and benefit from campus placements held by reputed IT firms for rewarding careers.
The Indian government will also double scholarship scheme for Sri Lankans, rechristened the Nehru Memorial Scholarship Scheme, to 120 a year to enable students to pursue under-graduate courses in engineering, science, business, economics, commerce and humanities.
(Source: igovernment)

India will give more scholarships to meritorious Sri Lankan students in high schools and universities in the island. The scholarships will have three-year duration and will cover fee, cost of books, lodging and boarding of the bright students. The scholarships will cost the Indian exchequer Rs.114 crore, which will be equivalent to Sri Lankan Rs.2.50 billion.

This was informed by external affairs Minister SM Krishna. He said, "The number of scholarships and self-finance slots for undergraduate, master's and post-doctoral courses will be enhanced to 270 from 113 from the new academic year." The scholarships symbolise the spirit of the India-Sri Lanka knowledge initiative unveiled by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during the visit of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse to India in June 2010.

The Indian government will also offer 50 scholarships annually in the name of Maulana Azad, a freedom fighter and prominent Muslim leader, for master's degree (post-graduate) in agriculture, science and engineering.  Krishna said, "To share the benefits of India's successful growth story in IT with Sri Lanka, 25 Rajiv Gandhi scholarships will be granted to under-graduate students of engineering courses in IT in some top ranked institutes."  Bright students will gain experience from world-class faculty and benefit from campus placements held by reputed IT firms for rewarding careers.

The Indian government will also double scholarship scheme for Sri Lankans, rechristened the Nehru Memorial Scholarship Scheme, to 120 a year to enable students to pursue under-graduate courses in engineering, science, business, economics, commerce and humanities.

(Source: igovernment)

 




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