RGU signs landmark MoU with Indian Navy to support wards of Defence personnel

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Guwahati, April 16: In a significant stride towards reinforcing its commitment to
nation-building through education, The Assam Royal Global University (RGU) has signed a
landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Navy on Monday at the
office of the Navy Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA), Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.

The agreement was formally signed by Mrs. Shashi Tripathi, President, NWWA, and
Commodore S. M. Urooj Athar on behalf of the Indian Navy, while Prof. D. N. Singh,
Registrar (Academics), RGU, signed on behalf of the university.

This historic collaboration marks RGU as the first private university from Northeast India to
partner with the Indian Navy, opening new avenues of educational support for the wards and
dependents of defence personnel.

Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Shashi Tripathi, President, NWWA stated, “This
collaboration is more than just an agreement, it’s a promise to our community. Through this
initiative, NWWA has secured substantial educational concessions ranging from 100% to
50% for the wards of naval personnel, be it serving, retired or under Sahara support, across a
wide spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.”

Commodore S. M. Urooj Athar said, “At NWWA, we believe that education is
empowerment. By forging such meaningful partnerships, we are actively creating pathways
for our children to access quality education without financial barriers. Every such step
strengthens our community and honors the sacrifices of our naval families”.

Expressing his pride on the occasion, Prof. D. N. Singh said, “It is a matter of immense
honour and privilege for our University to sign this first-of-its-kind MoU with the Indian
Navy.” Under this collaboration, RGU will introduce two dedicated scholarship
categories—Royal Shaurya and Royal Suraksha—designed to provide quality higher
education opportunities to eligible dependents and wards of defence personnel, including
serving personnel, ex-servicemen, personnel with disabilities, and those who died in harness.

The university will offer ‘Royal Shaurya’, a 100% scholarship for the families of martyrs and
gallantry awardees, and ‘Royal Suraksha’, providing 50% tuition fee support for the wards of
serving and retired defence personnel.

As part of the MoU, the Indian Navy will facilitate admissions by disseminating information
about the scholarship scheme across its schools, ranks, and institutions, while ensuring timely
forwarding of eligible candidates. It will also nominate a single point of contact officer to
coordinate policy and administrative matters, verify the eligibility of prospective students,
and provide necessary service documentation for credential verification.

The Assam Royal Global University, a leading multi-disciplinary and holistic institution,
offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across diverse
faculties, including Science, Engineering, Management & Commerce, Architecture,
Paramedical & Allied Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Law, Humanities & Social Sciences, Fine
Arts & Design, Sports, and several other disciplines.

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