
King's College London invites Indian students to apply for Vice-Chancellor's Awards
Indian students to apply for the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards, which offer a £10,000 (approximately ₹11.26 lakh) fee waiver for postgraduate studies aimed at creating a broader societal impact.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Shitij Kapur highlighted the awards’ significance, particularly for Indian students, as he himself had left Delhi for higher studies abroad. He also emphasized the university’s long-standing Indian connection, mentioning freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu as one of its early female alumni.
“We were one of the earliest universities in the UK to teach Sanskrit and Bengali, and Sarojini Naidu was one of our remarkable students in the very early days when King's started admitting female students,” Kapur told PTI.
With a growing number of Indian applicants, he acknowledged that tuition fees remain a barrier for many. “To encourage more students, we came up with the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards,” he said.
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Now in its second year, the award is open to 30 Indian students enrolling in full-time, on-campus postgraduate courses in London from September. Applicants must submit their course applications by April-end.
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