KATHMANDU, May 18: Ncell Foundation has announced the continuation of its nationwide SEE Scholarship programme, under which 100 Secondary Education Examination (SEE) graduates of 2026 will receive support for their +2 education.
Issuing a press release on Sunday, the foundation said it has partnered with Project Shikshya to expand access to educational opportunities for talented students nationwide.
According to the press release, the scholarships will be awarded based on a written examination to be conducted across all seven provinces, followed by structured interviews.
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The selection process aims to ensure equitable access for students from all regions, particularly those requiring financial assistance for higher education.
The foundation also said that selected students will receive additional communication support, including unlimited data and voice services from Ncell for 12 months free of cost, enabling them to stay connected to learning resources and opportunities.
“At Ncell Foundation, we believe education is a fundamental pillar for shaping Nepal’s future. Through this collaboration with Project Shikshya, we aim to empower and support young SEE graduates to pursue their dreams by ensuring access to quality education for their higher studies,” said Bishakha Lakshmi Khadka, Corporate Communications and Sustainability Director at Ncell, in the press release.
She added that the programme reflects the foundation's commitment to ensuring that geography and economic circumstances do not determine students’ future opportunities.
Project Shikshya, a scholarship programme run by Hundred Group, will also provide scholarships to an additional 50 students. The programme, initiated in 2017, has been supporting SEE graduates from across the country.
According to the foundation, 50 students were supported under the programme last year and are currently studying in Grade 12 at various institutions across Nepal.