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Scholarship Update For 15th February 2019.
Scholarship update for 15th February 2019.
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research is inviting applications from the 1st-year BSc. students from any science stream for this summer programme. A Diploma in Biology will be awarded upon the successful completion of three summer programmes of 6-8 weeks.
Eligibility: First-year students of BSc. any science stream.
Details: Rs 10,000 p.m. will be given as fellowship amount. Applicants who complete POBE programme with outstanding performance will be eligible for admission to the MS-PhD programme of the Centre subject to satisfactory performance in the interview.
Deadline: March 8, 2019
How to apply: Applications can be made offline only via post.

The following scholarships have been posted:
Trinity College Dublin Scholarship for September 2019, Ireland
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Fellowship on Prime Ministers of India 2019
Project Oriented Biology Education (POBE) 2019
MOFCOM Scholarship China 2019
CRI Irvington Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 2019
The following blogs have been posted:
LSAT – KNOW ALL ABOUT LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST
NEET RESULT – IMPORTANT DATES, CUT-OFF, MERIT LIST, AND SCORE CARD
SCHOLAR SUCCESS STORY – HOW ALFIYA KHAN’S DREAM OF BECOMING A SCIENTIST PUSHED HER TOWARDS SUCCESS
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(via Scholar Success Story - Yukti Vyas, an UGAM-Legrand Scholar)
Yukti Vyas, a young and enthusiastic girl and an exceptionally meritorious scholar of UGAM – Legrand Scholarship Program, seems to have a strong belief in the above-mentioned words of Ben Sweetland. Her definition of success is similar to what has been already said. It is the journey that one takes to reach the ultimate heights of success. Despite belonging to a middle-income family, her strong will power and hard work have helped her to step ahead in the pathway of fulfilling her dreams. She has never let any obstacle overpower her determination.
Want to know more about her journey towards her dreams? Read the excerpts below that have been taken from her interview with Buddy4Study.
In the Bollywood cinema of old, if there was one quintessential problem for the character of a parent, it was the dilemma of getting their son or daughter married. A more realistic and modern version of the same scenario would be of a parent worried about sending their child to college after their schooling is done with.
The biggest headache for a parent today is to save money for their child’s college education. Every parent understands the value of quality higher education for their child’s future. However, the rising cost of education has put most private colleges beyond their meagre savings. In the present scenario, a parent must in fact start saving for their children’s education even before their birth! Of course, there is a secret to escaping this dilemma and not being worried about finances when choosing the course or institution to study. And this secret is called a scholarship.
A scholarship is free financial aid provided to a student for pursuing or continuing their studies. There are many conditions or eligibility criteria that could apply for a scholarship, and these usually differ from scholarship to scholarship depending upon the objective of the scheme. Scholarships can be offered specifically for students in a particular geography, of a particular gender or religion, based purely on merit, or purely on need, or a combination of the two, given to those with a particular talent, or ability in a sport, and many other such cases. There is a scholarship in the world for almost everyone.
From central and state governments, to private organizations, educational institutions, NGOs and charitable trusts or foundations, and even high net worth individuals – many stakeholders seek to promote the cause of education by setting up a scholarship. In India, there are thousands of crores worth of scholarship funds available for students from many of these above sources. For the longest time though, most of these scholarship funds would go unutilized, due to a lack of information and awareness about these schemes.
Thankfully, the government has taken many steps recently to make scholarship information more accessible to students. One of these steps is the launch of the National Scholarship Portal. The National Scholarship Portal is a simplified platform by the Government of India that lists all government scholarships at a single place. Students can register their details on the portal and apply for various scholarships. Once they receive a scholarship, the funds are directly disbursed to their bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer.
In addition, many state governments, too, list all the scholarships for their state through a scholarship portal like the UP Scholarship Portal. The UP Scholarship and Fee Reimbursement Online System is dedicated to scholarships from the state of UP. Students can apply for the various pre-matric and post-matric scholarships from the portal directly.


(via UP Scholarship - Last Date Extended, Complete List, Eligibility, Application)


As much as i love seeing men breaking away from the gendered standards of appearances imposed on them and embracing traditionally “feminine” articles of appearance , i’ll NEVER forgive mainstream feminism and “stan culture” for completely destroying the original concept of “toxic masculinity” and reducing it to “Men wearing only dull colored suits and not crying and showing emotions in public” bc like, all this makes the concept of toxic masculinity ABOUT MEN and how it affects MEN ONLY and literally SIDELINES the ways toxic masculinity DIRECTLY contributes towards the oppression and violence on women which should be the FOCUS of the discussions surrounding toxic masculinity.