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CMS student secures admission with scholarship worth US$ 80,000 at Hult International Business School, London


 Lucknow, March 15 : Sneha Singh, a student of ‘A’ level at CMS Cambridge International Section brought laurels to the institution by securing admission with Future Leadership Scholarship and Visionary Women Award Scholarship at Hult International Business School, London and Boston. She will receive a scholarship of US$ 80,000 for pursuing a 4-year BBA course from Hult Business School. This information was given by Shri Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer, CMS. Shri Sharma further informed that since Sneha is already an ‘A’ level student at the International level, she will complete her 4-year BBA course in just three years, and with that she will get to utilize her remaining one year scholarship amount on other necessary expenses. Shri Sharma said that Sneha will pursue the first year of her BBA course from Hult International Business School, London and the rest of the two years from Hult International Business School, Boston.  Since she’s an A level student, she’ll will be completing her four years of BBA course in just three years, thus saving one year's fees owing to the extra credits earned in school.  She will study in London for the first year, followed by two years in Boston. Sneha has credited her teachers and the conducive environment in school for her achievement. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi expressed delight at the outstanding achievement of his student and wished her success in her future endeavours.

            Mr Sharma added that each year, a large number of CMS students are offered admission in top universities of the world. This year, till now, over 70 CMS students have secured admissions with handsome scholarships in some of the best universities of the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Germany like Cambridge University, California Institute of Technology (CalTech), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Cornell University, Melbourne University, National University of Singapore etc. 

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