– Ausha Narayani (495th PGCET rank) and Aadhaya Bhat (800th PGCET rank), awarded ₹50,000 each.
– bichu Noman Ashfak Shabnam (95.29% in KMAT), Shivani Desai (94.75%), Gururaj Patil (93.61%), and Vrushali Sawant (88.93%) received ₹25,000 each.
– Meritorious students Pratik Shetty and Sakshi Desai from sister institutions scoring over 85% in undergraduate courses were also given ₹25,000 each.
The scholarship initiative by KLS IMER underscores the institution’s commitment to promoting academic excellence and supporting talented students financially-a noteworthy step especially given the competitive nature of postgraduate management education in India. the distribution amounts reflect a structured recognition based on both entrance exam rankings like PGCET/KMAT and undergraduate performance, offering an inclusive approach for recognizing merit across diverse metrics.
Such programs encourage higher education institutions to foster competitiveness while alleviating financial stress for deserving candidates-both significant steps toward creating equal opportunities in India’s rapidly expanding professional landscape.Read More