Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law organises webinar on scholarships to study abroad
RGNUL Punjab organises a webinar on scholarships to study abroad. Students were informed about types of scholarships by government, criteria, benefits, etc.
Ishita Ranganath | February 18, 2023 | 02:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), centre of advanced study in humanitarian law organised a webinar for 'scholarships to study abroad'. The webinar aimed to guide students that are interested in pursuing their education outside India.
The webinar was conducted by RGNUL alumnus and Rajiv Gandhi academic excellence scholarship awardee, Sachin Kala. Sachin guided the participants through the application process for scholarships explained about the types of scholarships by central and state government.
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Scholarships such as Rajasthan government's Rajiv Gandhi academic excellence scholarship, National overseas scholarship , MP government's foreign study scholarships among others are available to students. Sachin also discussed the eligibility criteria of such scholarships, number of seats and benefits with the students.
The students had an opportunity to clear their doubts regarding any queries related to the benefits of pursuing an master of law degree from a foreign university, ways to earn while studying abroad and the kind of internships that students should focus on.
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