Shri Ram’s IAS announces scholarship for economically backward students

IAS of Coaching Institute Shriram has announced scholarship for eligible students on the basis of income and EWS certificate. The institute is giving 10 percent scholarship waiver to the students from the economically weaker sections. The institute claimed that people with other adverse conditions including physical disability, and loss of the breadwinner of the family would also be taken into account after fact check. The institute is starting its new batch from 5th and 19th September.

Apart from the scholarship facility, Shriram’s IAS extends its support by providing coaching to UPSC aspirants who cannot afford the coaching programme. These candidates are offered a convenient EMI facility, which is available up to 18 months. The premier institution is about to launch its scholarship this year, and other relaxations related to Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and disabled are valid throughout the year.

Speaking about the initiative, Sri Rama Srirangam, Founder and Director, Sriram’s IAS said, “Our scholarship program will help deserving students fulfill their dreams to the fullest potential without any financial burden or instability. We are confident that more students will show interest in joining our coaching online and offline programs through our scholarship initiative.

The new batch of Shriram’s IAS Civil Services Coaching Program 2023 is starting from 5th and 19th September, which includes courses like General Studies Comprehensive, General Studies modules and elective subjects.

There are many opportunities for the students of weaker economic class which can help them prepare for the exam and make them efficient.

On IIT Madras and National Program technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) has launched an online platform to provide free training to candidates for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). In another news, a group of doctors and medical students in Maharashtra are giving free coaching to students from poor families and rural areas.

The Lift for Upliftment (LFU) project, which started in 2015, has helped over a hundred students from poor families clear the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), an all-India pre-medical entrance test for MBBS and other courses. is of.

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