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INQUIRIES For general queries about the Young India Fellowship programme, please contact: Young India Fellowship Sri Aurobindo Society Campus, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg, Adhchini, New Delhi - 110017, India Tel: +91 011 6565 2643 For admissions related queries write to admissions@yifp.in For other queries write to info@yifp.in www.youngindiafellowship.com

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To develop unique and high potential change agents of India through a multi-disciplinary programme guided by eminent leaders and scholars of our time.

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Why YIF?
The Young India Fellowship is a one-year, fully funded, multi-disciplinary course, for exceptionally gifted young men and women from around the country and across the breadth of academic disciplines. The Young India Fellowship grooms young people to become change agents for tomorrow by instilling in them the skills and knowledge needed for such vocations. It exposes them to a rich and diverse set of subjects and perspectives, delivered by some of the highest-calibre teachers from around the world. Fellows are mentored by some of the greatest minds in their respective fields, from household names who are respected captains of industry, to heads of development organisations. To complement the role modeling, they undertake a unique work experience programme, in the form of the Experiential Learning Module, or ELM. This creates an opportunity for the Fellows to get some real experience in the domain of their interest. Whether students graduated in arts, science, engineering or commerce, the Fellowship’s commitment is to provide momentum to these future leaders on their journey of selfactualisation.

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Fellows deliberate with a number of the most reputed faculty members, drawn from the best universities and institutions around the globe, known for their outstanding

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