Aryans launches scholarships for JK students facing problems outside
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Oct 31: Aryans Group of Colleges, Chandigarh has opened the doors for J&K students studying in different colleges across the country but not satisfied and/or facing difficulties in their respective colleges.
B.S.Sidhu, Registrar, Aryans Group in a statement said many J&K students studying in other states are “facing many problems regarding hostel facilities, food facilities, accommodation facilities etc.”
He added that those students who are interested in applying for few vacant seats in Aryans Group for various courses like B.Tech, M.Tech, MBA, BBA, BCA etc., can contact on Helpline Numbers 098762-99888, 098765-99888 in the next two days as cutoff date for admission is approaching.
He said the college has taken this decision in view of the media reports saying that students from J&K who had got scholarships and were studying in other states, were facing problems there.
Sidhu said that Aryans Group will provide Scholarships to the students which will be partially funded by the Bank, partially by the Student and partially by the College.
He added that this scholarship is not related with any Government or Non Government organizations except Aryans itself.
Sidhu added that Chandigarh is becoming a hot spot for education for the students of North India. Most of the students of J&K are coming to Chandigarh for higher education.
Students mostly focus on Aryans as along with seminars, guest lecturers etc. the College also organizes various cultural Programmes like Rajni, Roshan, Sayonara etc.
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