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Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) and the Shiv Nadar Foundation in India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a scholarship that will provide driven students from VidyaGyan—a transformative initiative of the Shiv Nadar Foundation—with access to high-quality undergraduate education at Illinois Tech.
This partnership aims to transform students’ lives through education and building a more equitable global academic community. VidyaGyan nurtures academically brilliant students from rural areas bringing them together at Vidyagyan to offer free access to quality residential middle and high school programs, empowering them to become future leaders. Under this new collaboration, two VidyaGyan graduates—Raj Dwivedi and Vijay Pratap Singh—have already joined Illinois Tech as first-year students, making them the first in their district in India to pursue higher education in the United States.
“This collaboration between VidyaGyan, the Shiv Nadar Foundation, and Illinois Tech is a testament to our shared vision of transforming lives through education,” says Sundar Mahalingam, president of strategy at HCL Corporation and the Shiv Nadar Foundation. “By bridging opportunity gaps for talented first-generation students, we are fostering pathways to excellence and global exposure. This partnership reflects our unwavering commitment to nurturing leaders who will drive meaningful change and create a ripple effect of progress within their communities and beyond. Together, we are enabling access to world-class education and championing inclusion and equity as pillars of sustainable growth.”
Established in 1994, by Shiv Nadar, Founder of HCL—a $13.8 billion leading global technology enterprise, the Foundation is committed to the creation of a more equitable, merit-based society by empowering individuals through transformational education, and bridging the socio-economic divide. Over the last 30 years the Foundation has directly touched the lives of over 39,000 alumni and students through its marquee institutions in literacy, K12, and higher education. The Foundation has a community of over 100,000 constituents, which includes not only globally dispersed alumni and students but also faculty members, corporate executives, and extended families. The Foundation has invested over $1.5 billion in its seven landmark institutions and initiatives across education and art. Currently, over 16,000 students and over 2,700 faculty and staff are part of the Foundation along with more than 26,000 strong globally dispersed alumni communities.
“We are delighted to formalize this partnership with the Shiv Nadar Foundation to support VidyaGyan students. By welcoming these exceptionally talented individuals to our campus, we are enriching our community with unique perspectives of global first-generation students while advancing our mission of expanding access to quality education for all. We look forward to seeing Raj and Vijay thrive at Illinois Tech and to welcoming future cohorts who will follow in their footsteps,” adds Mallik Sundharam, vice president for enrollment management and student affairs at Illinois Tech.
Based in Chicago, Illinois Tech is the only tech-focused university in the city. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, computing, architecture, business, design, science and human sciences, and law. Illinois Tech students are guaranteed access to hands-on experiences, personalized mentorship, and job readiness through the university’s one-of-a-kind Elevate program.
Both students have excelled at Illinois Tech. Dwivedi is majoring in computer science and has a strong interest in physics, with hopes of advancing into the field of quantum computing. He has been exploring quantum mathematics and is actively seeking opportunities to collaborate with faculty members on campus. Pratap Singh, who is majoring in computer engineering, plans to focus on semiconductors, having authored a research paper on the topic in India. Outside of academics, both students have been enjoying Chicago’s diverse cultural scene—discovering new restaurants, visiting museums, and making new friends on and off campus.
“Receiving this scholarship is one of the most significant moments in my life,” says Dwivedi, who’s from Unnao in the state of Uttar Pradesh. “Illinois Tech has such a vibrant community and knowledgeable professors—every time I talk to a new professor, I walk away with a fresh idea. Knowing that the institution sees my potential motivates me to work harder and focus on achieving my future goals. I’m excited to be part of this inspiring community and can’t wait to see where this journey will lead.”
“I would not have been able to study abroad without this scholarship, so I’m deeply grateful to the Shiv Nadar Foundation for believing in us. Their confidence fuels my determination to excel and do something truly impactful. I’m eager to immerse myself in the global community at Illinois Tech and get the most I can out of this experience,” Says Pratap Singh, from Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh.
Photo (Courtesy Illinois Tech): (From left to right) Vijay Pratap Singh and Raj Dwivedi at Illinois Tech’s Michael Paul Galvin Tower.