TalentSprint has announced the launch of the sixth cohort of its Women Engineers (WE) program, supported by Google. The 6th cohort will offer 200 seats to first-year women engineering students from different strata of socio economic background across the country. The program entails a 100% scholarship that covers program fee, and an additional rewarding cash scholarship of Rs. 100,000.
The Women Engineers Program has been encouraging and supporting women pursuing careers in engineering, a field where gender diversity is traditionally underrepresented. By providing financial assistance and unique opportunities, the program seeks to empower aspiring and deserving women engineers to achieve their academic and professional goals. Beyond financial support, selected students will gain access to a range of benefits, including mentorship programs with google engineers, bootcamps, access to networking events and potential career opportunities to help young women engineers build a strong foundation for their future tech careers.
Google has been a part of the WE program since the inception. This is seamlessly aligned with its mission to empower, enable, and involve women in all facets of technology through targeted initiatives. The WE program is one such initiative that offers a transformative opportunity for young women students who aspire for highly impactful and rewarding tech careers.
Dr. Santanu Paul, Founding CEO and MD of TalentSprint, said, “We are excited to expand our collaboration with Google and continue to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry. The WE program is a testament to true democratization of education and signaling the end of an era in which pedigreed college education entitled students to a lifetime of privileges.”
In its five previous cohorts, the program has positively impacted over 950 students selected from over 100,000 applicants.
The last date to apply for Cohort 6 is January 18th, 2024. For more information about the program, visit the website: we.talentsprint.com