CMS student secures scholarship of US$ 1,36,000 for higher education

Lucknow, February 4 : Adarsh Dubey, a student of City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus I secured admission in the prestigious The Wooster College, Ohio, the USA for higher education with a US $1,36,000 scholarship. He will receive this scholarship for a four-year undergraduate course. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated Adarsh on his extraordinary achievement and wished him success in his future endeavours.

            Adarsh has credited his teachers and the educational environment in school for his success. “I was ably guided by my school’s teachers and career counsellor because of which I was able to choose the right place for my further studies".

            CMS Chief Public Relations Officer, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that each year, almost 100 CMS students are offered admission in top universities of the world. This year, till now, over 35 CMS students have secured admissions with handsome scholarships in some of the best universities of the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Germany like Cambridge University, California Institute of Technology (CalTech), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Cornell University, Melbourne University, National University of Singapore etc. He expressed confidence that like the previous years, this year too CMS students will make the city proud with record selections with handsome scholarships in the top-ranked universities of the world.

            Mr Sharma informed that CMS is the only SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) exam test center in Uttar Pradesh, which enables students of UP 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 take SAT exam.

 

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