
AMU Students Granted Fellowships
Four students from the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are selected for the ‘Gandhi Fellowship Program’
Four students from the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are selected for the ‘Gandhi Fellowship Program’ of the Piramal Foundation’s philanthropic arm. Gandhi Fellowship Program creates customized learning paths for diverse groups of fellows and equips them with the leadership skills to create positive, large-scale, and lasting change in our society by solving pressing social problems. The students will be working in the field of education, health, livelihood, and youth empowerment.
Saad Hameed, Training and Placement Officer said in a statement, “The selected students Arman Ali (BA Geography), Gulzar Ahmad (BA Sociology), Rahil Arshid (BA Psychology), and Nayeem Ahmad Shapoo (BSc Zoology) were offered the Fellowships in a drive of the Training and Placement Office-General”
This is an example of how equality our Indian Education system provides to our students, day by day our Indian Education system improves, recently they have merged and signed many contracts with other countries to know more about it check our news page.












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