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Home»National News»Life in a Foreign University | One girl’s dream, one scholarship, & a life rewritten in Australia
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Life in a Foreign University | One girl’s dream, one scholarship, & a life rewritten in Australia

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My interest in studying abroad began when I was in Class 12, when I completed my schooling at Vikaasa World School in Tamil Nadu, an international Cambridge-affiliated school. Coming from a normal business family, the global curriculum exposed me to a world beyond my hometown. It made me think internationally for the first time.

After school, I moved to Bengaluru for a BBA in Entrepreneurship at Jain University (CMS). The programme’s emphasis on creating meaningful work sparked my entrepreneurial spirit. During a 50-hour internship with Teach For India, I saw how rural children lacked exposure to global opportunities. That one experience led me to establish an initiative, Rural Tech Rise, which has now reached more than 50 government schools through mobile libraries, robotics workshops, internet literacy sessions, and entrepreneurship programmes.

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