Since its inception in the holy city of Varanasi in the year 2011, Princeton Foundation has awarded more than 600 scholarships to brilliant girls helping them graduate from various colleges all over India. The awardees include female students admitted for degree courses in humanities, STEM, and management courses at top government colleges. The selection criteria include academic performance, determination to pursue higher education, and willingness to contribute towards social issues.

For details and the list of selected students, please visit –

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  • Ameyavikram Pathak is a Graduate student at Harvard University Class of 2026, Resident Coordinator of the Princeton Foundation's Board of Trustees, and Member of the Finance Committee of the Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning. He has been associated with the Princeton Foundation since its inception and was the Founding President of the Young Ambassadors program - youth wing of the foundation. He also is the Founder of Princeton Foundation's sister non profit organization ResQ Global (www.resQglobal.org) dedicated to animal rights and environmental protection.

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