Is it true that an LPU M.Sc. Agriculture student got a scholarship of 1 crore to pursue PhD?
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Dear Aspirant, Yes, it is true that Sumant Bindal, M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding) student of Lovely Professional University, has bagged a fully-paid scholarship worth Rs. 1.3 Crores for studying Ph.D. in Plant Sciences at the prestigious Australian National University (ANU). The University has said that it is perhaps the biggest scholarship ever bagged by an agriculture student in India. Sumant had also got an opportunity to intern at the globally renowned World Vegetable Center in Taiwan which was fully funded by the Taiwan government. Sumant was one of the 15 Master's students from across the world who were chosen for...more
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Yes! It is true
Sumant Bindal, M.Sc. Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding) student of Lovely Professional University, has bagged a fully-paid scholarship worth Rs. 1.3 Crores for studying Ph.D. in Plant Sciences at the prestigious Australian National University (ANU). The University has said that it is perhaps the biggest scholarship ever bagged by an agriculture student in India. Sumant had also got an opportunity to intern at the globally renowned World Vegetable Center in Taiwan which was fully funded by the Taiwan government. Sumant was one of the 15 Masters students from across the world who were chosen for this fellowship. His...more
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