Hidden Scholarships Unlocked in Seconds: Jindal App Emerges as a Game-Changer for Indian Students

By Staff Reporter
New Delhi, July 11, 2025

A new mobile application launched by the Jindal Foundation is quickly gaining national attention for its ability to connect students with hidden scholarships in a matter of seconds. The “Jindal App” aims to bridge the gap between students and financial aid opportunities that often go unnoticed or unclaimed across India.

The app, available on both Android and iOS platforms, uses an AI-driven system to match students with scholarships based on their academic records, background, financial needs, and location. Since its release last month, it has reportedly helped thousands of students identify funding options they were previously unaware of.

“We developed the Jindal App to solve a critical problem—students missing out on scholarships simply because they don’t know where to look,” said a spokesperson for the Jindal Foundation.

Each year, India sees numerous scholarships from government bodies, private institutions, NGOs, and international donors remain unutilized due to lack of awareness. The Jindal App aggregates these listings into a single, user-friendly platform, allowing users to discover eligible opportunities almost instantly.

Students who register on the app are guided through a simple profile setup process. Within seconds, they receive a personalized list of scholarships, along with application deadlines, eligibility criteria, and direct application links.

“This is the first time I’ve seen so many scholarships in one place. I didn’t know I qualified for so many,” said Ravi Deshmukh, a student from Maharashtra who recently used the app to apply for three different schemes.

The app has already crossed over 500,000 downloads within its first few weeks, with positive reviews from both students and educators. Several state education departments are reportedly in talks to integrate the platform into their official digital education outreach efforts.jindal

Education experts have welcomed the app as a significant step toward improving access to higher education.

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“This tool can have a serious impact in reducing drop-out rates, especially among economically weaker sections,” said Dr. Meera Nanda, an education policy analyst. “The fact that it’s free and available in regional languages only strengthens its potential.”

The Jindal Foundation has confirmed that future updates to the app will include features such as real-time alerts for new scholarships, tips for writing winning applications, and direct submission portals.

The app can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.jindal

 

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