Tata scholarship for indians

<p>Do you know anything about the TATA SCHOLARSHIP for Indian students in CORNELL?</p>

<p>Qualifications
To receive the undergraduate scholarship, a recipient must:
• be a citizen of India and have attended secondary school in
India;
• be offered admission to Cornell as an undergraduate student;
• be eligible for need-based financial aid.</p>

<p>Preference will be given to qualified students accepted to the College of
Architecture, Art, and Planning; the College of Engineering; the Applied
Economics and Management major in the College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences; and majors across colleges in the biological sciences, physical
sciences, and other “hard” sciences, as well as the social sciences.</p>

<p>Limited funds are available for graduate study in the social and natural
sciences. Individuals who are interested in being considered for graduate
support should contact Sarah Hale, the associate dean for student
services, at <a href=“mailto:ssh2@cornell.edu”>ssh2@cornell.edu</a>.</p>

<p>Benefits of scholarship
Recipients of the scholarship are eligible to receive financial aid to meet
their demonstrated need. Financial aid may include funding for tuition,
housing and meals, books, health insurance, and round-trip travel from
India to Cornell each year. The financial aid award to each student may vary
based on a student’s individual circumstances.</p>

<p>Application process
All undergraduate applicants must apply for financial aid by completing the
financial aid application process for international students.
[Cornell</a> University Undergraduate Admissions Office - HOW TO APPLY](<a href=“http://www.admissions.cornell.edu/apply/international/faid.cfm]Cornell”>http://www.admissions.cornell.edu/apply/international/faid.cfm)</p>

<p>Warning: It somewhere mentions the number of students that get the scholarship…thats for all 4 years and all the schools.</p>