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Government scholarships to study abroad in India: 7 including 4 girls to study abroad, awarded scholarships of Rs 1.5 cr


Seven students including 4 girls from Indore district bagged government scholarship for studying abroad and will be heading to different parts of Canada and Australia to attend the upcoming academic sessions. Overall, the scholarships awarded to all the students amount to Rs 1.5 crore. The highest scholarship awarded amounts to Rs 27,49,810.
All the above students are from backward class. The scholarship has been sanctioned by the Backward Classes Welfare Department. Scholarships were approved by the state government by selecting talented students for studying higher education abroad.
Following are the students who bagged the scholarships:
Chitrakshi Prajapat's daughter of Shyam Prajapat, resident of 154 Vidyachal Nagar Airport. She will study Master of Analytics at RMIT University, Australia. She has been awarded scholarship of Rs 22,20,422.
Sonia Birla daughter of Amarchand Birla, resident of 33 Smriti Nagar Chhota Bangarda has also been selected for the first year of Master of Analytics at RMIT University Australia. She has been awarded scholarship of Rs 22,20,422.
Param Kewale son of Sunil Kewale, resident of 130 Mahadev Nagar, Bengali Square, has been selected for Master of Applied Coaching Courses at University of Windsor Canada. He has been awarded scholarship of Rs 19,40,000.
Ishan Batham son of Kapil Batham, resident 75 E Prajapat Nagar, Indore, has been selected in the first year of the course Master of Chemical Engineering of the Institute Monash University. He has received the highest scholarship in district of Rs 27,49,810.
Harsh Jaiswal son of Lakhan Jaiswal, resident of 09, Lake Palace Colony, Chhota Bangarada, has been selected for the course Master of Commerce Extension of UNSW Sydney. He has received scholarship of Rs 27,08,700.
Sajneet Kaur Saini daughter of Surendra Singh Saini, resident 18 Ambikpuri Colony Piplia Rao, has been selected for the first year MBA course of Institute University of Canada West. She will receive scholarship of Rs 16,08,025.
Aishwarya Sanap daughter of Kailash Sanap, resident 540/A Tulsi Nagar, Indore, has been admitted to North Eastern University, USA. She will be studying Masters Data Modelling /Ware Housing Aid Database Administration. She has received scholarship of Rs 19,87,787.


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