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Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarships are awards available to Indian students for doctoral study at St John's College at the University of Cambridge and for undergraduate studies at the university. The Scholarships are named in honor of Manmohan Singh, a former Prime Minister of India. Singh graduated from St John's College with a First in Economics in 1957, went on to earn a PhD from the University of Oxford in 1962, and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Cambridge in 2006.
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Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarships for Doctoral Studies
The idea for this award was suggested by Ab Banerjee who is a former Johnian. Banerjee also worked on this plan and attended a few dinners with Manmohan Singh.
These are PhD standard scholarships for prospective Indian PhD students awarded by the College. The award was designed to benefit academically bright Indian students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and is administered by the College.
The scholarship programme has been funded by BP, Rolls-Royce, Hardeep Rai (a St John's College alumnus) and two anonymous sponsors.
The awards are for study towards doctoral degrees in the following subjects:
PhD Award Eligibility Criteria
The applicant should be:
PhD Award Value
The scholarships award value areas are:
PhD Award Winners
The first time awardees (October 2008) in this scholarship's history are:
The second time awardees (October 2009) of scholarship are:
The third time awardees (October 2010) of scholarship are:
The fourth time awardees (October 2011) of scholarship are
The fifth time awardees (September 2012) of scholarship are
The sixth time awardees were declared in August 2013.
The seventh time awardee was declared in May 2014.
The eighth time awardee was declared in June 2015.
The ninth time awardee was declared in June 2016.
Manmohan Singh Undergraduate Scholarships
This scholarship is available to Indian undergraduate applicants in any subject.
Undergraduate Award Conditions
Applicants must be school-leavers from India, applying for the BA (not BAaff), and must require financial assistance in order to study at the University of Cambridge.
Undergraduate Award Value
The value of this scholarship will depend on the level of financial need of the applicant, and scholarship funds available.
Undergraduate Award Winners
The first time awardees (2010) in this scholarship's history are:
The second time awardees (2011) of scholarship are:
The third time awardees (2012) of scholarship are:
The fourth time awardees (2013) of scholarship are:
The fifth time awardees (2014) of scholarship are