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Reliance Foundation Awards Scholarships to 5,100 Students on Dhirubhai Ambani's Birth Anniversary

The Reliance Foundation has announced the results of its annual scholarship program, selecting 5,100 undergraduate and postgraduate students for the 2025-26 academic cycle. The initiative, announced on the eve of founder Dhirubhai Ambani's 93rd birth anniversary, provides financial grants of up to ₹2 lakh for UG and ₹6 lakh for PG scholars. Notably, 83% of the selected students come from households with an annual income below ₹2.5 lakhs, emphasizing the program's focus on supporting underprivileged talent. This year's cohort advances the foundation's 2022 pledge to award 50,000 scholarships over a decade, having already supported over 33,000 students.

Reliance Foundation announces scholarship results on the eve of Dhirubhai Ambani's birth anniversary; Selected UG & PG scholars to receive up to Rs 2 lakh & Rs 6 lakh respectively

New Delhi, December 27

Reliance Foundation announced the results of its annual scholarship program on Saturday, on the eve of the 93rd birth anniversary of founder Dhirubhai Ambani. For the 2025-26 academic cycle, the foundation selected 5,000 undergraduate and 100 postgraduate students to receive financial grants aimed at supporting their higher education. Under this program, undergraduate scholars receive up to Rs 2 lakhs, while postgraduate students receive Rs 6 lakhs respectively.

According to a press release from Reliance Foundation, this year's selection represents a portion of a larger commitment made in 2022 by Chairperson Nita Ambani to award 50,000 scholarships over a period of ten years. To date, the organization has provided financial assistance to 33,471 students. The current group of 5,100 winners was chosen from a pool of over 1.25 lakh applicants across 15,544 institutes.

The 2025-26 cohort includes students from 28 states and four Union Territories. Data from the foundation shows that 83 per cent of the selected students come from families with an annual income of less than Rs 2.5 lakhs. The group also maintains a gender balance, with 48 per cent female and 52 per cent male scholars among the undergraduate recipients. Additionally, the program included 146 scholars who are persons with disabilities.

Academic performance served as a primary factor in the selection process. Nearly 97 per cent of the undergraduate scholars achieved a score of 90 per cent or higher in their Class XII examinations. The 100 postgraduate students are pursuing advanced degrees in technical fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Renewable Energy, and Life Sciences.

"India's youth have shown incredible drive, hard work and talent, and our scholarships aim to provide mentoring, an excellent peer network and more, in addition to the financial grants to accelerate their journey. Our Reliance Foundation Scholars demonstrate excellence and confidence in their chosen disciplines, pursuing remarkable professional goals and we are privileged to support them in their journey," said a spokesperson from Reliance Foundation.

Beyond the financial grant, the foundation offers students access to a global alumni network and leadership development programs. Students who applied for the program can check their results on the foundation's official website by entering their 17-digit application number or registered email address.

Reliance Foundation continues to focus on areas such as education, rural transformation, and healthcare, reaching over 88 million people across India since its inception.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Aman W

While the scholarship amount is significant, I hope the selection process is truly transparent and merit-based. With over 1.25 lakh applicants, it must be incredibly competitive. The focus on students from families earning less than 2.5 lakhs annually is the right approach.

Rohit P

Amazing to see the gender balance and inclusion of scholars with disabilities. The 6 lakh for PG students in fields like AI and Renewable Energy is a great boost for India's tech future. Dhirubhai Ambani's legacy continues to empower the next generation. 🇮🇳

Sarah B

As someone who works in the education sector, I appreciate that they provide more than just money—the mentorship and alumni network are invaluable. That's what creates long-term impact, not just a one-time grant.

Karthik V

A respectful criticism: 5,000 UG and only 100 PG scholarships? The competition for postgrad seats is fierce, and the financial need is often greater. I hope they consider increasing the PG quota in future cycles. Still, a fantastic program overall.

Nisha Z

My brother applied but didn't make it. He scored 92% in 12th but says the cut-off was insane. It's good they're rewarding academic excellence, but I wish there was a way to support more of the deserving 1.25 lakh applicants. The demand shows how much need there is.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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