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15 CMS students awarded scholarships of Rs 60 lakh


 

Lucknow, 30 October : As many as 15 meritorious students of City Montessori School, Mahanagar Campus have been awarded scholarship of Rs 60 lakh by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, wherein each student will be getting Rs 4 lakh. This scholarship will be given to CMS students to pursue their higher studies in Science. Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed that each student will be getting Rs 80,000/- per year for five years, thus a total of Rs 4 lakh each, amounting to Rs 60 lakh scholarship for all the 15 students. Mr Sharma further stated that these outstanding students of CMS Mahanagar have performed excellently in the ISC (Class XII) Board Examination-2022 and secured a place among the "Top 1%" merit list by virtue of which, they have been awarded this prestigious scholarship by the Government of India. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi heartily congratulated these students and wished a bright career for them.

            Mr Sharma informed that the talented students of CMS Mahanagar Campus who have been shortlisted for this scholarship comprise Aashka Verma, Aditi Chauhan, Akshat Singh, Anany Chaturvedi, Anood Fatima, Deeksha Mall, Jai Anand, Kanishk Singh, Kushagra Singh, Neelanjana Prakash, Rishita Srivastava, Saumya Singh, Shambhavi Tripathi, Udichi Srivastava  and Yuvraj Singh. These students give credit for their tremendous success to their parents, teachers and the peaceful and divine atmosphere of CMS.

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