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Are you looking at obtaining a degree, a certification, or a diploma from a renowned institution for improving your employability? We’ll be happy to see you refining yourself and will try and share a small bit of your fee burden too. Indeed, if an institution wants to improve job and career prospects of its students through add-on global certifications or specialist qualifications, we can perhaps help these institutions as well in some way!
The IPDAP subsidy works exactly like a fee discount for beneficiaries. It is awarded to individuals, organizations and educational institutions who fulfil the need-case terms and conditions as defined by the IPDAP Action Committee (IAC). Students, professionals, educational institutions and training companies can apply for IPDAP subsidy to partially cover the tuition-fee costs of graduate and undergraduate degree programs of leading universities globally. Several other categories of renowned training and certification programs of global certification bodies are also covered under IPDAP.
IPDAP is an open assistance program, and not a fund with a corpus of money. Also, IPDAP assists applicants only through subsidies paid directly to the educational/training institutions offering the courses/programs to be attended by the applicants/prospective beneficiaries. Check out some salient aspects of IPDAP 2024-2025 now!
Discover MoreIPDAP doesn’t offer any financial assistance in cash, and the subsidy we arrange for you doesn’t check into your bank account! A few important facts about the IPDAP, which have to be borne in mind by all the applicants:
IPDAP neither has its own funds, nor does it seek external contribution or donations to create any corpus. Hence, IPDAP does not have any ready-money, which can be immediately paid as subsidy to applicants.
IPDAP does not offer cash assistance to any beneficiary. This implies that individuals whose applications are approved for IPDAP subsidy, are neither given any cash amount nor is any money deposited in their banks. Instead, the university/company/organization, offering the courses/programs/certifications to beneficiaries are directly paid the subsidy amount, reducing the fee amount to be finally paid by the beneficiaries.
IPDAP does not release subsidy amount immediately upon approval of an application/ request.
IPDAP does not operate on any contractual arrangement with educational or credentialing institutions. Hence, IPDAP does not automatically approve a subsidy for an applicant because of reasons of precedent or contract. This also implies that IPDAP does not automatically approve subsidy for an applicant, simply because other applicants from the same institution were granted subsidy in the past.
IPDAP does not operate on any contractual arrangement with educational or credentialing institutions. Hence, IPDAP does not automatically approve a subsidy for an applicant because of reasons of precedent or contract. This also implies that IPDAP does not automatically approve subsidy for an applicant, simply because other applicants from the same institution were granted subsidy in the past.
IPDAP is not bound to approve subsidy for applicants who have received a subsidy on the past.
IPDAP does not have any role to play, whatsoever, in the admission process or examinations of institutions, whose education/ training/ certification programs beneficiaries join after obtaining the IPDAP subsidy.
IPDAP does not cover the living expenses and other miscellaneous expenses attached to educational or professional development programs that applicants are interested in and seek IPDAP subsidy for.
IPDAP counts on its sincere efforts to effectively connect to external grant and aid bodies supporting causes of education and employability development. IPDAP does not operate out of any corpus. IPDAP does not collect funds through donations or charity for the purpose.
The subsidy assistance we arrange for applicant-individuals and organizations is always raised case-based. We tap into schemes and grant-in-aid programs of a number of national and multinational charity foundations; non-government organizations and other multilateral bodies engaged in community and economic development through education, training and skill-development.