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Home»National News»From Jamia to LSE with a Chevening: This year’s scholar shares what it truly takes beyond academics and good grades
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From Jamia to LSE with a Chevening: This year’s scholar shares what it truly takes beyond academics and good grades

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From Jamia to LSE with a Chevening: This year’s scholar shares what it truly takes beyond academics and good grades
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For many Indian students, the dream of pursuing higher education abroad is driven by the promise of global exposure, better academic opportunities, and career prospects abroad. However, financial barriers often come in the way. Scholarships like the Chevening Scholarship, funded by the UK Government, have emerged as crucial enablers by offering fully funded opportunities to deserving candidates.

Every year, the scholarship program selects outstanding individuals from across the globe who demonstrate leadership qualities and a vision to bring change in their communities. In 2025, around 50 scholars from India were awarded this scholarship out of over one lakh applicants worldwide. One of them is Aafreen Naaz, a BA LLB (Hons) 2024 graduate from the Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, who will now pursue a Master of Laws (LLM) in Human Rights Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

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In a conversation with indianexpress.com, Aafreen shares about her journey, the application process, future, and what really worked for her in landing the much sought-after scholarship.

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