Telangana government, British Council launch residential short-term certificate course

This program is under the scheme ‘Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Talent (SCOUT)’ by GREAT, Government of Telangana.

15 students from the state of Telangana at the undergraduate level have been selected to pursue short-term certificate courses in the UK

The British Council and the State of Telangana announced a residential short-term certificate course in the UK for 15 meritorious students from the state under the Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduate Talent (SCOUT) program by GREAT for the Government of Telangana. The initiative has been designed to provide exposure and skills to talented young students who have limited means to access or experience international education and inspire them to undertake world-class innovation and research.

As a part of this initiative, 15 graduate level students along with two faculty members from Telangana will be hosted by the University of Glasgow in March and April 2023 for a two-week short-term certified course on ‘How to Be More Rational:’ Will be done. Critical thinking, logic and reasoning’. The short courses will help develop the academic and research skills of the students and allow them to acquire inter-disciplinary knowledge through innovative pedagogical methods. This activity will also enable students to impact their own local community, institutions and workplaces of the future through their learning.

As part of the arrangement, students pursuing their graduation from higher education institutions in Telangana were given the opportunity and selected on the basis of their merit. The program will be funded by the British Council through the GREAT campaign and will cover course fees, accommodation and other expenses for students in the UK. The government is funding travel and visa costs for all students and faculty.

read | IIT Madras to get Rs 242 crore grant for research on lab-grown diamonds

In a reciprocal arrangement, the Telangana government will reserve 5 master’s scholarships for study in UK universities in the state as part of its Chief Minister’s Overseas Scholarship Scheme.

Naveen Mittal, IAS, Commissioner of Collegiate, Technical and Intermediate Education “We aim to make the state of Telangana a hub of cutting-edge knowledge by establishing international collaborations, and we are particularly pleased that the Government of Telangana is deepening its relationship with the UK to achieve its goals. We look forward to this We are excited about the new program, which complements our existing initiative for merit-based student scholarships, and look forward to its impact on talented individuals selected from across the state. We look forward to more engagements like this and the British The ongoing work of the Council will lead to innovation and better educational outcomes, which will have a significant impact on student employment in Telangana.

Janak Pushpanathan, South India Director, British Council, said, “We aim to provide a platform to students where they gain global exposure and networking opportunities while enhancing their skills and knowledge at a globally renowned university. It is heartening that all 15 girl students who have received this merit-based scholarship are young women. We wish them great success in the future.”

read all latest education news Here