Saint Louis University, USA, offers scholarship of One Lakh US Dollars to CMS student


Lucknow, March 11 : Kruiti Rai, a brilliant student of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I has been offered admission with a scholarship of US$ 1,00,000 by the prestigious Saint Louis University of USA for pursuing higher studies there. This scholarship has been offered to her for the entire study period of four years. Besides, University of Cincinnati, Syracuse University and Miami University of USA have also invited her for admission. Thus, this talented CMS student has brought fame to the City of Lucknow having received admission offer with scholarships from highly ranked universities of USA on the basis of her excellent academic record, hard work and talents. CMS President, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon congratulated Kruiti for her achievement, and raised CMS teachers profusely for their hard work, guidance and encouragement that prepares CMS students to reach the pinnacle of success.

            Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed that each year more than 100 CMS students are offered admissions in the top universities of the world. This year already, over 36 CMS students have been offered admissions in the top universities of USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Germany etc., most of them on scholarships. He further added that CMS makes consistent efforts to expand students' horizons and provide them opportunities, facilitating their studies in top institutions of higher education both in India and abroad. CMS is the only SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) exam test center in Uttar Pradesh, which enables students of U.P. and other surrounding states to apply for higher studies in the best universities abroad on generous scholarships. Prior to this, students of UP who wished to study abroad had to travel to Delhi to find a SAT exam centre.

 

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