Tamil Nadu's Pathway to Success: New Student Funding Scheme
Education News
On Friday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin announced that the state government would cover the initial travel expenditures of individuals travelling abroad and provide financial support for the education of students who enrol in prestigious educational institutions, such as the IITs and NITs.
According to Stalin, the number of pupils eligible for higher education at the most prestigious institutions rose from 75 in 2022 to 274 in 2023. The number of institutions in India has reached 447 thus far this year. "The admissions process is not yet complete at numerous educational institutions." Therefore, this figure is increasing daily. He stated that the School Education Department has experienced a revival, and all departments are experiencing development under the government's Dravidian model.
"Tamil Nadu is number one in India in student enrolment in higher education." He added that the Pudhumai Penn scheme (Rs 1,000 per month assistance for female students from government schools) has led to a 34 per cent increase in college enrolment.
Fourteen students from Tamil Nadu government schools have received complete scholarships to attend prestigious universities in Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan and gain admission to top institutions in India.
In congratulating the 447 students enrolled in Indian colleges and the 14 students from Tamil Nadu government schools who would be attending international universities, he also gave commendation certificates and computers to 23 students from government schools, whose achievements we should all be proud of. This emphasis on recognition aims to make the audience feel proud and appreciated.
Stalin reiterated the government's unwavering commitment to supporting students in his address. He urged the leaders of the most prestigious educational institutions to provide all possible assistance and motivation to students from government schools. This commitment to consistent support reinforced a sense of security and encouragement in the audience.
Stalin, in his closing remarks, advised students to cultivate self-assurance. He reassured them that with determination and hard work, they could overcome any obstacle. This advice is a testament to the government's belief in every student's potential.
- Tamil Nadu Govt