| In an initiative to aid students who come under a low income bracket in Kerala, Technopark-based RM Education Solutions India (RM ESI) has started a scholarship scheme.
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| The company has picked three students from three colleges in Ernakulam, Kollam and Aluva for scholarship this year.
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| The tuition fees would be provided throughout the duration of the course. This would be up to a maximum of Rs 50,000 per student per year.
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| "This will be carried on to the next year for another batch of three students. The idea is to support six students next year with the addition of three more every year," a company spokesperson told Business Standard.
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| The company had recently invited applications for the year 2007 from students who had secured admissions for graduation and postgraduation courses.
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| "As many as 19 candidates had applied for the RM ESI scheme, of which 13 were shortlisted for the interview and three of the most deserving candidates among them selected for the scholarship scheme. The students selected have enrolled themselves for courses like BCA and B Tech," the spokesperson added.
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| According to Connell Viegas, CEO, RM ESI, "the organisation aims at improving the life chances of people worldwide by delivering outstanding educational products and services. |
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