NIU Awards scholarships to 915 girl students to support higher education
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 14, 2025 | 05:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NIU scholarships cover merit and CUET-based eligibility, helping girls focus on academics. The programme supports single girl children and promotes a safe and encouraging learning environment.
Noida International University (NIU) has awarded scholarships to 915 girl students for the 2025–2026 academic session. The scholarships have been given on the basis of merit, Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores, and other eligibility criteria across different courses.
According to an official press release, the initiative aims to support female students , including single girl children , so they can continue higher education without financial hurdles. These scholarships will allow students to focus on their studies in areas like science, technology, business, and the arts.
“Noida International University (NIU) is delighted to announce that for the 2025–2026 session, we have offered scholarships to 915 deserving female students, to all girl children, including single girl children, based on merit, CUET, and on other scholarship criteria across multiple disciplines,” said Tanya Singh, Dean of Academics at NIU.
The university states that supporting girls in continuing their education helps strengthen families and communities. Each scholarship is viewed as a step toward fostering a more equal and progressive society.
“NIU also provides a safe and supportive campus, where every girl feels valued and encouraged to succeed,” the institute said. Tanya Singh said the university believes that educating girls not only shapes their own future but also inspires change in society.
“We are pleased to provide this opportunity to help them pursue higher education without financial barriers. When a girl is educated, she becomes a force of change—shaping her own destiny and inspiring those around her. At NIU, we nurture that power, giving every young woman the tools to dream fearlessly, learn deeply, and lead with purpose,” Tanya Singh further said.
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