OP Jindal Global University announces over 2,000 scholarships for 2024-25 batch
OP Jindal Global University will award scholarships to 60% students who will be admitted in 2024 to commemorate its 15th anniversary.
Divyansh | September 4, 2023 | 12:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI : OP Jindal Global University (JGU) announced that it will award more than 2,000 scholarships to deserving students in the next academic year 2024-25. The JGU will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2024.
The university said the decision will benefit more than 60% students who will be admitted in 2024. “The scholarships will be awarded on merit-cum-means, following a transparent and holistic admissions process. The eligibility criteria include annual family income, last qualifying examination score, Jindal Scholastic Aptitude Test (JSAT) or any other relevant standardised examination results and faculty interview score,” the JGU added.
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C Raj Kumar, founding Vice-Chancellor of the university, said “We are most delighted to announce this initiative. JGU believes education to be a beacon of opportunity for all, regardless of their family background or economic standing. Our founding Chancellor and benefactor, Naveen Jindal, has always recognised the importance of access to education for the deserving students, regardless of their financial circumstances.”
In the last 14 years, JGU has awarded scholarships worth Rs 250 crores and about half of the students studying at the university have been granted one of these scholarships, he added.
Professor Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Registrar, JGU observed, “The award of over 2000+ scholarships in 2024 will enable JGU to place the student experience at its core. With over 1,100 full-time faculty members from 51 countries in the world, JGU provides a world-class education.” The university has also collaboration with more than 400 international higher education institutions in over 70 countries.
It has 12 schools, including law, business, international affairs, public policy, liberal arts, media studies and architecture, and two specialised research institutes focusing on behavioural sciences and education. It offers 30 undergraduate programmes and more than 15 postgraduate programmes.
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