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Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Bhumi Fellowship Program is a two-year paid initiative in India designed to develop young leaders who can drive systemic change in education. Fellows gain hands-on experience with schools, grassroots organizations, and policymakers while receiving structured learning, mentorship, and a monthly grant of ₹25,500.

Purpose

The program aims to cultivate changemakers in education by:

  • Driving equitable education through systemic transformation.

  • Preparing fellows to lead schools and education initiatives in the short term and shape the broader education movement long term.

  • Providing exposure to grassroots organizations, policymakers, and corporate social responsibility initiatives to develop a comprehensive understanding of the education ecosystem.

Eligibility

  • Graduates, final-year students, or early working professionals aged 20–30.

  • Open to candidates passionate about education reform and committed to systemic change.

Program Structure

  • Duration: 2 years, full-time.

  • Location: Chennai, Trichy, and Coimbatore.

  • Financial Support: Monthly stipend of ₹25,500 and eligibility for a seed fund to support a social startup.

  • Fellows gain opportunities to pursue higher education or research in education, public policy, or community research.

Learning & Development

  • Hands-on school and community projects to implement practical solutions.

  • Structured mentorship and leadership training to enhance problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration skills.

  • Exposure to a wide network including schools, NGOs, policymakers, and CSR initiatives.

Selection Process

  1. Application: Assess experiences, aspirations, and motivations.

  2. Video Submission: Gain insight into candidate’s journey and impact potential.

  3. Final Assessment: Includes lesson execution, group discussion, problem solving, and a personal interview.

  • Ideal candidates demonstrate passion for education, resilience, problem-solving ability, relationship-building skills, and prior leadership experience.

Conclusion

The Bhumi Fellowship Program develops the next generation of education leaders in India, offering a combination of practical experience, structured learning, and financial support. Fellows emerge as capable, innovative changemakers, ready to transform schools and contribute to lasting systemic impact in the education sector.

For more information, visit Bhumi Fellowship.

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