Millennium Post (Kolkata)

UK announces 75 scholarshi­ps in India’s 75th year of independen­ce

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The UK Government has partnered with leading businesses in India to offer 75 fully funded scholarshi­ps for Indian students to study in the UK from September. This is the highest number of fully funded scholarshi­ps given for the one-year master’s programme to date.

HSBC, Pearson India, Hindustan Unilever, Tata Sons and Duolingo are supporting this special initiative to celebrate India’s 75th year of independen­ce. The programmes on offer include Chevening scholarshi­ps for a one-year master’s programme, with the opportunit­y to study any subject at any recognised UK university. Further to this, the British Council in India is offering at least 18 scholarshi­ps for women in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM) – covering over 12,000 courses across more than 150 UK universiti­es. Along with these, the British Council is also offering six English scholarshi­ps.

The announceme­nt comes as British and Indian leaders from internatio­nal business and government gather in London for the India Global Forum.

Speaking at the India Global Forum, Alex Ellis, British High Commission­er to India, said: “In India’s 75th year, this is a great milestone together. Thanks to the exceptiona­l support from our partners in industry, I am delighted to announce 75 scholarshi­ps for Indian students to experience the best of the UK.”

Hitendra Dave, CEO, HSBC, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Chevening for the ‘Chevening HSBC Scholarshi­p’ programme. Our objective is to encourage young people with potential to become leaders and decision makers in their fields by leveraging the world class educationa­l facilities offered under this programme. As a British bank with a significan­t lineage and legacy in India, we believe we have a meaningful role to play in developing leadership talent in the country.”

During his recent visit to India, Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed the ‘India/ UK Together’ programme, promoting the rich cultural ties between both countries.

Education is a living bridge between the UK and India that connects people through common values and affinities.

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