100% Scholarship For MBBS Education Announced, Check The Details
Max Healthcare Foundation announces full scholarships for 100 NEET-qualified MBBS students from government medical colleges, covering tuition, tools, and expenses for five years.
HYDERABAD: Max Healthcare Foundation has launched the registration process for its second edition of its Max Medical Scholarship Programme, which aims to fully fund the education of 100 NEET-qualified MBBS students belonging to economically weaker sections every year.
This initiative, launched as part of the foundation’s corporate social responsibility, will fund students enrolled in government medical colleges in New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Nagpur, and Dehradun for the 2024-25 academic year, said a notification.
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The programme will continue to support last year’s recipients, ensuring consistent financial aid throughout their studies.
What the scholarship will cover
- Tuition fee support for all five years of MBBS course
- A personal laptop, essential textbooks, and medical tools like a bone set, dissection kit, and stethoscope
- Monthly expense allowance to ease financial burden of students
How to apply for Max Healthcare Foundation Scholarship
The application process is open from December 13 to December 27, 2024. Interested students can apply through the official website, maxhealthcarefoundation.org.
For direct link to apply, click here.
Selection process
Applications will be reviewed, considering socio-economic criteria and NEET ranks.
Shortlisted candidates will go through interviews and document verification.
A jury from Max Healthcare Foundation will finalise the list of 100 scholars.
Timely updates and guidelines will be shared on Max Healthcare’s social media channels, making it easier for students to stay informed.
By funding 100 new students each year, this initiative is one of India’s largest annual medical education scholarship programmes. It aims to empower students, reduce financial barriers, and nurture future leaders in healthcare.