FinTram Global LLP announces Rs 1.5 crore scholarships for 150 female graduates
Suviral Shukla | March 7, 2025 | 03:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
The FinTram Global will select female candidates for the scholarship programme through the FinTram national scholarship test, which will be held on April 5, 2025, in online mode.
NEW DELHI: The FinTram Global LLP, a learning provider platform has announced scholarships worth Rs 1.5 crore for 150 women aspirants under “FinTram Cares” initiative on International Women’s Day. The grant is aimed to empower women with global access to professional qualifications and boost their employability scope in the global job market.
Interested women aspirants can register for the scholarship programme through the official link, fintram.com/scholarship-for-women-in-finance/, from tomorrow. The last date to apply for the scholarship is March 31, 2025.
The education platform will select female candidates for the scholarship programme through the FinTram national scholarship test, which will be held on April 5, 2025, in online mode.
Swati Dhingra, co-founder, FinTram Global LLP, said: "Women today are breaking barriers and excelling in every field, yet financial education remains a crucial pillar of true independence. Inspired by the Indian Government's Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao initiative, we at FinTram Global LLP are committed to carrying this legacy forward with Beti Padhao, Beti Badhao. Through this scholarship, we aim to equip women with the financial knowledge and skills they need to thrive in the global financial landscape. This is not just an opportunity; it’s a step toward creating a more inclusive and financially empowered future."
The 1.5 crore scholarships for 150 women aspirants will cover expenses of tuition fee, exam preparation resources, and mentorship. The selected candidates will also receive training and guidance as part of the scholarship programme.
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FinTram Global LLP’s scholarship for women aspirants: Selection criteria
Women with a graduation degree or pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate course, and having at least 60% marks in Class 12 or 1st division in graduation, and who will be able to qualify the FinTram national scholarship test with top percentile will be eligible to avail the scholarship programme.
The qualified candidates will be selected on the basis of merit and eligibility criteria.
Pankaj Dhingra, managing partner, FinTram Global LLP, said: “Financial education is a game changer, not just for individual growth but for economic empowerment. By offering scholarships worth INR 1.5 crore, we aim to support 150 talented women in accessing global finance and accounting qualifications, making them job-ready for high-growth opportunities in India and beyond. Our “FinTram Cares” initiatives are committed to fostering inclusivity and equipping women with the skills required to excel in the evolving financial landscape.”
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