Max Healthcare Foundation launches 3rd edition of Medical Scholarship, to fully fund 100 MBBS students for 2025-26

Published On 2025-09-03 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-09-03 03:30 GMT
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New Delhi: Max Healthcare Foundation has recently announced the launch of the third edition of its flagship Max Medical Scholarship Programme. The initiative is aimed at empowering meritorious students from economically weaker sections pursuing medical education.

The scholarship will fully fund the medical education of 100 new students every year who have qualified for the National Eligibility-Entrance Test (NEET examination) and secured admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) program in government medical colleges across Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Nagpur, Dehradun and Bathinda for the academic year 2025-26.

The registrations for this scholarship are on the official website of MaxHealthcare Foundation. The Max Medical Scholarships marks one of the largest-ever annual scholarship grants for medical education in India.

The selected students will be granted comprehensive financial assistance for the duration of their 5-year MBBS course. The scholarship will provide support in tuition fees, a personal laptop, text books and tools like the bone set, dissection kit, stethoscope, and an allowance for monthly expenses as well as mentorship opportunities.

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The initiative intends to support the academic expenses of the students throughout their educational journey.

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In addition to creating new opportunities for fresh applicants, the Max Medical Scholarship programme will continue to fund education of students awarded in previous years, now in the second and third year of medical education, ensuring continuous support throughout their academic journey.

The Max Medical Scholarship Programme is part of Max Healthcare Foundation’s corporate social responsibility efforts to nurture and uplift the next generation of medical professionals.

Speaking on the announcement, Mrs. Taruna Soi, Chairperson Max Healthcare Foundation, said “Financial constraints often force bright students from underprivileged backgrounds to abandon their dreams of becoming doctors. To empower such students, we are proud to announce the third edition of Max Medical Scholarship Programme, an initiative that will fully fund the medical education of another 100 deserving students.

Rooted in our core values of care and compassion, this corporate social responsibility initiative reflects our commitment to building a more equitable healthcare ecosystem. By supporting these future medical professionals, we are not just enabling individual aspirations — we are nurturing talent, breaking systemic barriers, and shaping a more inclusive and healthier tomorrow”.

Also Read:Max Healthcare Foundation introduces Scholarship Programme to fund education of 100 meritorious MBBS students

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