Deutsche Bank Scholarship Scheme of Rs.1 lac, Graduation Students can apply online

Deutsche Bank Scholarship: Deutsche Bank announced a partnership with Smile Foundation to provide engineering scholarships to 200 young women from low-income backgrounds in India. The students, from Bengaluru, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Pune, will receive funding for a four-year engineering course at select colleges across the cities. Click here to join whatsapp/ telegram study group →

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Deutsche Bank Scholarship Eligibility

First-year engineering students with an annual family income of less than 500,000 rupees (approx. 6,200 euros) and with an aggregate score of 60 percent or higher in their secondary and higher secondary examinations will be eligible to apply.

Deutsche Bank Scholarship Amount

After a thorough interview and screening process, successful candidates will receive a scholarship of up to 100,000 rupees (approx. 1,240 euros) per year, a laptop, career training and assistance with internships and job placements. Along with the training provided by Smile Foundation, Deutsche Bank’s staff volunteers will provide mentorship and support to the students over the four year-period.

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Over the last five years, Deutsche Bank has partnered with Smile Foundation to address the primary healthcare needs of more than 520,000 individuals in slums and villages in Bengaluru, Jaipur, Kalyan, Mumbai, and Pune. At the peak of the Covid pandemic, Deutsche Bank also provided funding to help Smile Foundation distribute 4,600 covid screening kits to frontline health workers in public health institutions.

About Smile Foundation: Smile Foundation is an Indian Social Services organisation helping over 1.5 million children and families every year. Through more than 400 welfare projects, the foundation aims to drive improvements in education, healthcare, livelihood, and women’s empowerment across 2,000 villages and slums in 25 states.

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