<p>Congress MP and senior lawyer Abhishek Singhvi on Sunday redesigned his scholarship for studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, to cater exclusively to Indian students intending to pursue postgraduate LLM course.</p>.<p>The “Singhvi Trinity Scholarship” comes as yet another beacon of hope for Indian law students who want to pursue their aspirations of a global legal education, a statement said.</p>.<p>Singhvi, who had pledged Rs 2 crore to establish the scholarship at Cambridge, has reshaped it to focus exclusively on Indian residents desiring to pursue LLM.</p>.<p>He is also likely to enhance the endowment corpus, the statement said.</p>.<p>"We live in times of globalisation and international cooperation is instrumental in securing our world a better future," Singhvi said.</p>.<p>It is important for Indian students to get exposed to international terrains and world-class education, so that they can transform themselves into global leaders, who can be flag-bearers of India in “creating history not only for our nation, but for the world around us”, he said.</p>.<p>"The ‘Singhvi Trinity Scholarship’ has been conceptualised with the objective of providing international exposure and world-class education to Indian students. Studying law at Trinity, Cambridge, has been one of the most inspiring experiences of my life," the Rajya Sabha MP said.</p>.<p>"It was truly transformative and I would like bright Indian law students to have this opportunity to access it, even when financial affordability becomes a challenge," he said.</p>.<p>The endowment will be used to provide a scholarship for a student to pursue the LLM at Trinity College and the student will be recognised as the “Singhvi Trinity Scholar”.</p>.<p>The scholarship shall be tenable for one year and may be applied towards the whole or any part of the cost of university and/or College fees, and/or for maintenance costs.</p>.<p>The scholarship may be awarded to students holding other bursaries or scholarships.</p>.<p>The recipient will also be given an opportunity to work as a lawyer at the Chambers of Dr Singhvi in India after the successful completion of the LLM degree, the statement said.</p>
<p>Congress MP and senior lawyer Abhishek Singhvi on Sunday redesigned his scholarship for studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, to cater exclusively to Indian students intending to pursue postgraduate LLM course.</p>.<p>The “Singhvi Trinity Scholarship” comes as yet another beacon of hope for Indian law students who want to pursue their aspirations of a global legal education, a statement said.</p>.<p>Singhvi, who had pledged Rs 2 crore to establish the scholarship at Cambridge, has reshaped it to focus exclusively on Indian residents desiring to pursue LLM.</p>.<p>He is also likely to enhance the endowment corpus, the statement said.</p>.<p>"We live in times of globalisation and international cooperation is instrumental in securing our world a better future," Singhvi said.</p>.<p>It is important for Indian students to get exposed to international terrains and world-class education, so that they can transform themselves into global leaders, who can be flag-bearers of India in “creating history not only for our nation, but for the world around us”, he said.</p>.<p>"The ‘Singhvi Trinity Scholarship’ has been conceptualised with the objective of providing international exposure and world-class education to Indian students. Studying law at Trinity, Cambridge, has been one of the most inspiring experiences of my life," the Rajya Sabha MP said.</p>.<p>"It was truly transformative and I would like bright Indian law students to have this opportunity to access it, even when financial affordability becomes a challenge," he said.</p>.<p>The endowment will be used to provide a scholarship for a student to pursue the LLM at Trinity College and the student will be recognised as the “Singhvi Trinity Scholar”.</p>.<p>The scholarship shall be tenable for one year and may be applied towards the whole or any part of the cost of university and/or College fees, and/or for maintenance costs.</p>.<p>The scholarship may be awarded to students holding other bursaries or scholarships.</p>.<p>The recipient will also be given an opportunity to work as a lawyer at the Chambers of Dr Singhvi in India after the successful completion of the LLM degree, the statement said.</p>