UPES announces 20% scholarship for female students for academic year 2021

1300 female students were benefitted from the scholarship in 2020

Bhopal: With the aim to encourage more female students to continue their higher education after class 12th, UPES is continuing its scholarship program initiated in 2020. For the academic year 2021, UPES has announced 20% scholarship for girls. Last year, the scholarship program benefitted 1300 female students from across India, providing them access to quality higher education through financial aid.

UPES, through its women empowerment initiative ‘Shakti’, endeavours toencourage more female students for ‘classroom to boardroom’ journey and prepare women leaders across various sectors. The university received an overwhelming response from female students and their families belonging to Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand last year.Most of them opted for under-graduate and post-graduate programs in computer science and engineering, health science, design, and business.

Dr.Sunil Rai, Vice-Chancellor, UPES, shares, “Economic Success, Progress of societies and upliftment of communities cannot be realised without women power. As a university we aim to empower them througheducation, training and development and opportunities to explore their potential. It is hearting to see that girls from metro and non-metro cities are opting to pursue their dreams in non-traditional fields”.

UPES is a multi-disciplinary university and offers specialized under-graduate and post-graduate programs through its seven schools- School of Engineering, School of Computer Science, School of Design, School of Law, School of Business, School of Health Sciences, and School of Modern Media.

It is globally recognized by QS Ratings with 5 Stars for both employability (placements) and campus facilities. Despite 2020 being a challenging year due to COVID-19, UPES had a placement record of 93%. 580+ companies hired UPES students.

The list of top recruiters includes Accenture, Adani Power, Aditya Birla, Amazon, American Express, Bosch, Byju’s, Capgemini Technology Services, Delhivery, Ziegler Aerospace, Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India, Royal Enfield, Indigo Airlines, HSBC, HDFC Ltd, Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, Wildcraft, PhonePe, Tata Projects Ltd, Nestle, ITC Ltd, Dell Technologies, Hitachi Consulting, IBM, Reliance JioInfocomm, and more.

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