Cadence Scholarship 2024-25 registration process starts; apply till May 30
Divyansh | April 8, 2024 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Cadence Design Systems and Concern India Foundation started the scholarship 2024-25 for UG and PG programmes in 2016.
NEW DELHI: Cadence Scholarship Programme 2024-25 has invited applications from undergraduate and postgraduate students who are currently residing or studying in Delhi-NCR, Bangalore, Pune and Ahmedabad. Students can apply for the scholarship till May 30. The initiative is a collaborative effort between Cadence Design Systems (India) Private Limited and Concern India Foundation.
Undergraduate students should have passed Class 12 with at least 60% marks. Candidates who have completed a bachelor’s degree or are in the final year of their graduation programme can apply for the postgraduate scholarship. Students can register for the programme at buddy4study.com/page/the-cadence-scholarship-program.
The programme was launched in 2016. Over the years, the programme has benefited a total of 514 deserving students, enabling them to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various disciplines such as BTech, MBBS, BDS, BPharma, and others.
Step to apply for Cadence Scholarship
Apply for the Cadence Scholarship Programme 2024-25:
- Registered on Buddy4Study with your email, mobile, Facebook, or Gmail account
- A Google application form will open
- Fill in all required details and upload the necessary documents
- Submit the application
- Log in to Buddy4Study with your registered ID and apply for the scholarships.
Also read Badruka School of Management launches scholarship for students from Northeast, J-K
Cadence said, “We have always believed that holistic education is every child’s right. Its initiatives not only offer education to underprivileged children but also empower them with skills for future employment opportunities.” The scholarship program also concentrates on introducing vocational courses to individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds and facilitating their path to potential job opportunities, it said.
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