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REWARDING Vinod Doshi-COEP Merit Scholarship
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Last November, 10 students from the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) were rewarded with the Vinod Doshi-COEP Merit Scholarship for their commendable academic performance. The scholarship not only sponsors the scholars’ entire engineering course but ensures that the programme is a sustainable one. The entire Vinod Doshi-COEP Merit Scholars group |
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WELL-BEING PRIORITISED
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"I learnt a lot from the nurturing mentorship and open-door policy. I would love to come back every vacation to learn more.” – Rahul Waghmare S. Y. B. Tech Computer Science intern |
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A programme which is of the student, by the student, for the student. Receiving the COEP Merit Scholarship changed Rahul V Waghmare's life in more ways than one. With the support extended to him, Rahul no longer needs to worry about his finances or work after college to support his education. He is now able to devote more time to studying and is also the Joint Secretary of the Student Welfare Forum (SWF) of the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP).
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INCENTIVES FOR MOTIVATION
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A special reward scheme was announced last year for all first-year scholars, wherein the top two students won a laptop each from the Vinod and Saryu Doshi Foundation. “Pursuing my internship at Premier strengthened my aptitude for SAP and made the topic easier and more interesting.” – Chitra Watwani, first-year Computer Engineering topper |
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WELL-POSITIONED
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The first batch of Vinod Doshi-COEP Merit Scholars is in its final year, ready to graduate. We are delighted to note that two of the five scholars, Vishnu Hogale and Nikhil Tekunte, have already been professionally well-placed. Apart from maintaining a good academic record, Vishnu and Nikhil also participated in COEP's third attempt to set a world record. 3,248 students and teachers of COEP assembled to solve the Rubik's Cube within 10 minutes, in what is considered to be the highest number of people to attempt to solve this puzzle at a given point in time. Both our scholars have already started walking towards a bright and settled future, and we wish them nothing lesser than the best.
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| Click here to view Education Initiatives updates from March 2012 |
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