Global Student Prize 2025: Indian Students as Change Catalysts

Five Indian students have been shortlisted for the Chegg.org Global Student Prize 2025, a USD 100,000 award recognizing impactful contributions in education and society. The students, shortlisted from nearly 11,000 entries worldwide, have initiated meaningful projects in areas like education, social justice, and technology.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 28-07-2025 14:32 IST | Created: 28-07-2025 14:32 IST
Global Student Prize 2025: Indian Students as Change Catalysts
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Indian students have made it to the elite list of 50 finalists for the prestigious Chegg.org Global Student Prize 2025. This award offers a USD 100,000 prize, recognizing students whose efforts have significantly impacted learning and societal frameworks.

The finalists, including Adarsh Kumar and Mannat Samra from Jaipur, Dhiraj Gatmane from Maharashtra, Jahaan Arora from Bangalore, and Shivansh Gupta from Delhi NCR, were selected from almost 11,000 applications across 148 countries. Their initiatives address major global challenges like education, social justice, and technological advancement.

These students' stories highlight the transformative power of education in addressing pressing global issues. By recognizing and supporting youth innovators, the Global Student Prize underscores the critical role education plays in preparing future leaders equipped to shape a better world.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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