Indian School of Business introduces DSP Scholarship with 100% fee waiver for PGP YL students
Suviral Shukla | February 13, 2026 | 02:07 PM IST | 1 min read
The PGP YL is ISB’s early-entry management programme, designed to train meritorious students through "globally benchmarked curriculum and immersive learning experiences."
The Indian School of Business (ISB) has announced a DSP scholarship programme for students enrolled in its Post Graduate in Management for Young Leaders (PGP YL). The business school will provide the DSP scholarship to two PGP YL students from the current class, followed subsequently by five students each year.
The ISB-backed DSP scholarship programme is a need-cum merit scholarship to provide 100% tuition fee waivers to recipients over multiple years, starting with the current academic year.
Notably, the DSP scholarship programme is supported by a multi-year CSR gift from FSP Asset Managers Private Limited (DSPAM).
“This sustained commitment reflects DSPAM’s focus on enabling access to high-quality management education for talented young individuals at an early stage of their academic and professional journeys,” as per an official statement by the ISB.
Early-entry PGP YL programme
The PGP YL is ISB’s early-entry management programme. It is designed to train high-potential students through a rigorous, globally benchmarked curriculum and immersive learning experiences.
The DSP Scholarship Programme will enable recipients to focus fully on their academic development, leadership growth, and long-term aspirations, without worrying about the financial burden.
Aditi Kothari Desai, chairperson, DSP Asset Managers Private Limited, said: “Through this multi-year scholarship program with ISB, we are investing in young leaders at a formative stage of their journey, enabling them to focus on learning, self-discovery, and long-term impact. This initiative reflects our commitment to building a strong and inclusive foundation for future leadership in India.”
The DSP Scholarship Program adds to ISB’s growing portfolio of merit and need-based scholarships for the recently launched PGP YL, reinforcing the School’s commitment to inclusion and access as it prepares the next generation of responsible business leaders, the business school said.
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