EY Scholarship awarded to Jamia student
Press Trust of India | July 13, 2021 | 12:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Kaif Ali is a fourth-year student of Bachelor of Architecture. He gets scholarship worth Rs one lakh and opportunities to be associated with EY.
NEW DELHI: A Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) student was awarded the prestigious EY Scholarship worth Rs 1 lakh, the varsity announced on Monday. Besides the cash reward, the scholarship won by Kaif Ali, a fourth-year student of Bachelor of Architecture (B Arch), also includes an opportunity to earn industry-recognised digital credentials on future-focused skills and a two-month internship with Ernst & Young (EY) in a service line of his choice.
"I dream to build a better working world by performing towards climate action and youth leadership through innovations. I dream to lead as a sustainability professional. I dream to make this world a better place. I dream!," said Kaif. The EY Scholarship programme recognizes and rewards students with entrepreneurial spirit through a business case competition.
JMI Vice-Chancellor Professor Najma Akhtar congratulated Kaif for the "second important achievement" and said that it is his hard work and out-of-the-box thinking that is bringing success not only for him but also giving a good name to the university. Earlier, Kaif was awarded with the coveted Diana Award for his contribution to changing the world with his COVID-19 innovation, ''COVID-19 Innovation Space Era''.
The EY Scholarship 2021 had received over 11,000 registrations from across the country. The top 50 participants were shortlisted for the final pitching round after a screening process, out of whom 10 were declared winners and designated as "EY scholars".
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