Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 19, 2025 | 06:15 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT-B: The scholarship will cover full tuition fees for selected students. The first cohort is set to begin in the 2026–2027 academic year.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has introduced a new scholarship programme to support undergraduate women students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). As per the institute, the initiative, named WINGS — Women INspiring Growth in STEM — is backed by IIT Bombay alumnus Bharat Desai and his wife Neerja Sethi.
The WINGS scholarship will provide full tuition support to female students at IIT Bombay, ensuring financial constraints do not limit academic participation. The programme aims to support a significant number of students and encourages applications from candidates from rural communities. The first batch of scholars is expected to begin in the 2026–2027 academic year.
“This scholarship programme has the power to transform women's education in India by opening doors to opportunity, fostering leadership and serving as a catalyst that inspires and accelerates the creation of other programmes with lasting impact,” the press release said.
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While emphasising the importance of this scholarship, Shireesh Kedare, director of IIT Bombay, said, “Financial constraints should never determine a student's future. This scholarship initiative is a commitment to ensuring that talented young women in STEM have the freedom to pursue their aspirations without limitations. It is a step toward a more equitable and diverse student community at IIT Bombay, which will shape the future of science and technology.”
Speaking of the initiative's impact, Bharat Desai shared, “Education is the most powerful tool for change. By removing financial obstacles, we are unleashing the talent and determination of young women who will drive the future of innovation and progress in India”.
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