CCLS Young Engineers Scholarship

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CCLS Young Engineers Scholarship.

For Below Poverty Line (BPL) Students | Eligibility: +2 / Intermediate Pass

The CCLS Young Engineers Scholarship is a transformative initiative of the Center for Cargo and Logistics Sciences (CCLS), created to identify and support talented young minds from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who aspire to become future leaders in logistics, engineering, and supply chain technology. This scholarship reflects the CCLS vision of Education for Empowerment — a belief that opportunity, when coupled with determination, can change lives and strengthen industries.

Open exclusively to students belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families who have successfully completed +2 (Intermediate) or its equivalent, this program offers a fully funded pathway into advanced studies in logistics, cargo operations, mechanical systems, and transport engineering. The scholarship covers 100% of academic tuition fees, along with mentorship support, digital learning access, and participation in the CCLS Technical Skills Lab, where students receive hands-on exposure to cargo automation, warehouse technology, and logistics digitization.

The CCLS Young Engineers Scholarship has been established not merely as a financial aid program but as a social transformation platform. Its objective is to identify rural and urban youth with technical aptitude and channel their potential toward the cargo and logistics ecosystem — one of the fastest-growing sectors in global employment. Through this initiative, CCLS ensures that financial hardship does not prevent deserving students from pursuing high-value education and research.

Scholars admitted under this scheme undergo specialized mentorship under CCLS academic experts and industry professionals. They engage in practice-oriented training that combines engineering fundamentals with real-time logistics problem-solving — such as route optimization, equipment design, and sustainable cargo solutions. CCLS collaborates with partner logistics firms and industrial clusters to provide internship opportunities that bridge classroom learning with real-world operations.

The eligibility criteria are designed to ensure transparency and inclusivity: