Masters’ Union launches 100% scholarship for exceptional students in its UG programme Gurugram-based Masters’ Union has introduced a comprehensive scholarship programme offering 100% financial aid. The initiative is designed to support 10 exceptional individuals enrolled in its flagship Rs 40 lakh undergraduate programme. In its inaugural year, Masters’ Union claims to have granted full scholarships to five outstanding students and extended varying degrees of financial support to 94 out of 147 students, with 32 of them receiving scholarships of 50% or more, according to an official release. This programme aims to offer high-quality education. It claims that the previous year’s scholarship recipients epitomise a diverse range of profiles, blending academic excellence in the face of challenges. These individuals come from various parts of India, serving as testimonials to their determination and academic prowess, the release mentioned. “At Masters’ Union, we firmly believe that a scholarship isn’t just a financial aid package; it’s a gateway to realising higher education dreams with lesser financial burdens. It becomes the bridge for many families who might otherwise struggle to send their children to esteemed institutions. It aims to make higher education accessible to eligible individuals, supporting talented students from various backgrounds,” Swati Ganeti, director, undergraduate programme, Masters’ Union, said.
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