Women’s participation in the workforce has been steadily increasing each year because of continuous efforts by the governments, non-profits as well as the global organisations. However, the representation of women and girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields is surprisingly less.
According to UNESCO, less than 30 per cent of researchers across the world are women. Only around 30 per cent of all female students select STEM-related fields in higher education. Globally, female students’ enrolment is particularly low in ICT (3 per cent), natural science, mathematics and statistics (5 per cent) and in engineering, manufacturing and construction (8 per cent).
The CSR Journal takes a look at the contribution of CSR for inducting more women and girls in STEM fields in India.
Akanksha Scholarship for Women in STEM
Launched in 2019, the Akanksha Scholarship offers a renewable four-year scholarship of up to INR 1,50,000 per year, intended for tuition, fees and other educational costs. It is available to women who are residing in India and are enrolled in the first year of an undergraduate program in the fields of Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Computer Science Information Technology (CSIT) or related courses. Alongside academic excellence, candidates should also embody virtues of integrity, perseverance and leadership.
The scholarship is funded by infrastructure software provider company Progress. As part of Progress’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program, Progress for Tomorrow, the Women in STEM Scholarship series aims to increase the global presence of women in the fields of computer science, software engineering, information technology and/or computer information systems. The global series includes three separate scholarship programs for women in STEM in the US, Bulgaria and India.
This year, three Indian women have been selected for this honour: Prarthana R, Nikita S Raj Kapini, and Garnepudi Bhavika. Prarthana R is a first-year student at RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, majoring in information science and engineering. Nikita S Raj Kapini is also a first-year student at the RV College of Engineering, majoring in engineering. Garnepudi Bhavika is an engineering student at the Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Kanuru.
P&G Shiksha Betiyan Scholarship
P&G Shiksha Betiyan Scholarship provides financial support and mentorship to girls pursuing STEM education. The unique scholarship program was launched in 2021-22 in collaboration with Centre for Civil Society to encourage female students to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. The Scholarship provides financial and mentoring support to promote women’s access to and participation in STEM related jobs in the manufacturing and production industries. Since its inception, the scholarship has been awarded at select institutions offering STEM courses across Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Goa.
In the academic year 2022-23, the P&G Shiksha Betiyan Scholarship program marked a significant milestone by awarding 363 scholarships to deserving female students pursuing engineering courses. This initiative spanned 29 prestigious institutes in 5 states, underlining our commitment to fostering gender diversity in STEM fields.
Female students pursuing STEM-related courses in ITIs, Polytechnic and Engineering colleges are eligible for this scholarship. They should be nominated by their institution and should have good academic performance and attendance in their course. In the case of first-year students, details of the latest academic qualification will be considered. Proof of need and merit should be established. Institutions should be located in any of the following states – Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Telangana, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Goa.
vivo’s Women in STEM initiative
Under the Women in STEM initiative, vivo India offers scholarships to deserving women, facilitating their access to education and opportunities for successful careers. The initiative, in collaboration with the Shooting Stars Foundation, provides financial support, skill development, and job opportunities. ‘Women in STEM’ initiative aims to bridge the gender gap in STEM education and workforce participation.
Recently, vivo India, along with their implementation partner, the Shooting Stars Foundation, marked a significant milestone for its Women in STEM program by felicitating young beneficiaries from Delhi and NCR with scholarships. The ceremony, held at the vivo India Corporate Office in Gurugram, honoured these young women who have overcome significant challenges to carve out a niche for themselves and build successful careers in STEM fields. These beneficiaries were also able to experience the real-life functionality of a corporate workspace, interact with vivo’s leadership and assimilate into the values that one requires to excel in the field of technology.
Infosys Foundation’s STEM Scholarship Programme for girl students
Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, announced in August this year that that it has launched a scholarship programme called ‘STEM Stars’ to support education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields for underprivileged girl students.
The programme aims to encourage and provide financial assistance, thereby helping them pursue an undergraduate degree in STEM. As part of the first phase of this programme, over 2,000 girl students across the country, who intend to pursue higher education in any of the STEM fields from reputed colleges, will be given financial assistance for four years.
In India, the primary factors preventing students from choosing STEM courses are lack of access, mentorship, and monetary constraints. The STEM Stars scholarship will help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and study materials of up to INR 1 lac annually for the duration of the STEM course. In its inaugural year, this scholarship will cover NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) accredited institutes that include, the IITs, BITS-Pilani, NITs, and renowned medical colleges, the company announced.
Rolls-Royce’s Unnati Scholarship Programme for Women Engineering Students
In June 2023, on the occasion of International Women in Engineering Day, Rolls-Royce announced the launch of the fourth edition of its Unnati Scholarship Programme for Women Engineering Students, in association with Buddy4Study and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) India.
With a focus on bridging the gender gap and raising female representation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), this programme aims to provide financial support to meritorious students from economically underprivileged backgrounds. The scholarship is open to all women students enrolled in undergraduate engineering degree programmes at any AICTE-recognised institution in India and fulfilling the criteria of the scholarship.
Rolls-Royce’s Unnati initiatives include a range of programmes that reach out to thousands of female students in middle and high school, as well as scholarships for STEM undergraduate studies that benefit hundreds of young women.
Sabre supports installation of STEM labs in six schools of rural Karnataka
Together with not-for-profit organization United Way Bengaluru (UWBe), Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider have supported STEM labs in six Government-run schools in Chikkaballapur, rural Karnataka, close to Bengaluru. Many of the schools are based in underprivileged areas, and Sabre’s contribution is expected to improve the education of around 1,600 students from 26 villages every year. Around 1,000 of these are from a girls-only school, supporting the drive to encourage more women to enter technology fields. The labs are aimed at making complex subjects and concepts easier to understand while opening up new learning and career paths.
The new STEM labs will take learning beyond textbooks and into first-hand, practical experiences; fostering critical thinking, problem solving, and analytical mindsets, while encouraging students to improve communication skills through teamwork. This is expected to help to build confidence among students, while reducing the number of those dropping out from school.
All six new STEM labs were inaugurated at a special opening ceremony in October this year, where students from the schools presented models, they had created through learning activities in their new labs to teachers along with special guests from Sabre, UWBe, the Deputy Director Public Instruction, and Block Education Officers.
Iopex technologies supports STEM education of girl students in Chennai
In an effort to enhance the skills of students from rural communities, iOPEX Technologies announced partnership with Bhumi, independent youth volunteer non-profit organization, to provide STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education to more than 1,500 students from Grade VII to IX of Perunthalaiva Kamarajar Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Ambattur, Chennai in December, 2022.
The programme is designed to provide relevant education to the underprivileged children and engage them in subjects wherein they discover their true potential with the help of new learning methodologies such as fun-filled, interactive, and do-it-yourself activities.
IBM’s STEM for Girls in India CSR programme
In order to empower high school girl students to thrive in the digital economy, IBM has launched an initiative called STEM for Girls India. It is a three-year CSR programme (starting from the eighth standard) for imparting digital literacy and coding skills alongside career development and empowerment. The goal is to inculcate STEM skills and improve career prospects of over 2,00,000 girls and 1,00,000 boys too by making them employment-ready. The project began in 2019 and now spans 10 states, 600 secondary schools 78,000 girls and 45,000 boys.




