CM Majhi Launches Foreign Scholarship for Odisha's SC/ST Students

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CM Majhi Launches Foreign Scholarship for Odisha's SC/ST Students

Synopsis

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has launched a foreign scholarship under the MMCPY scheme, giving SC and ST students state-backed access to PG and Ph.D. programmes at the world's top 200 QS-ranked universities.

Key Takeaways

CM Mohan Charan Majhi announced the 'Bidesh Shikshyabhruti' (foreign scholarship) on 19 August 2026 .
The scholarship operates under the existing Mukhya Mantri Medhabi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana (MMCPY) .
Beneficiaries are meritorious students from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in Odisha.
Eligible institutions are universities ranked in the QS World University Rankings top 200 .
Supported programmes include postgraduate (PG) and Ph.D. degrees abroad.
Application windows, cohort size, and funding amounts are yet to be officially notified.

Odisha's most marginalised students now have a direct path to the world's top universities. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday, 19 August 2026, announced the launch of a overseas scholarship component under the state's flagship Mukhya Mantri Medhabi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana (MMCPY) — opening postgraduate and doctoral seats at the top 200 globally ranked foreign universities to meritorious Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students from Odisha.

In his post, the Chief Minister wrote: 'Bidesh Shikshyabhruti' — a 'foreign scholarship' — has been launched so that talented youth from SC and ST communities can fulfil their dreams by pursuing PG and Ph.D. programmes at institutions ranked among the top 200 in the QS World University Rankings, giving Odisha's young talent a new identity on the national and international stage.

What MMCPY's Foreign Scholarship Arm Promises

The MMCPY, or Mukhya Mantri Medhabi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana, is Odisha's state-level scheme to nurture meritorious students. The newly added foreign scholarship component is its most ambitious extension yet — explicitly targeting SC and ST beneficiaries and tying eligibility to the globally recognised QS World Rankings rather than a government-curated list. That's a significant design choice: it benchmarks Odisha's scholarship destinations against the same standard that students and employers worldwide use.

Eligible students can pursue PG (postgraduate) and Ph.D. degrees — the two tiers of higher education that most directly shape research capacity and professional leadership pipelines. The scheme's framing around 'new identity at the national and international level' signals an intent that goes beyond individual uplift: Odisha wants its SC/ST scholars visible in global classrooms.

Odisha's Move in a Larger National Pattern

India's National Overseas Scholarship Scheme has long provided central government support for SC/ST students seeking postgraduate and doctoral education abroad. Several states have now begun layering their own overseas components on top of existing schemes — a recognition that central allocations alone cannot meet demand, and that states with political will can move faster. Odisha's MMCPY foreign scholarship joins that growing list.

For a state like Odisha — where tribal communities account for a significant share of the population and where historical access gaps in higher education remain real — a scholarship anchored to the world's top 200 universities is a substantive step. The QS benchmark ensures the scheme cannot be diluted by routing students to low-ranked institutions.

What Comes Next for Prospective Applicants

The announcement marks the scheme's formal launch; application windows, cohort sizes, and funding details are expected to follow through official state notifications. Watchers will track whether the first selection round is completed within the current academic cycle and whether supplementary budget provisions are made in the next Odisha assembly session to sustain the scholarship's foreign component at scale.

For now, the signal from Bhubaneswar is clear: Odisha's SC/ST students should be competing — and winning — at the world's best universities. The infrastructure to get them there is being built.

Point of View

Making it harder to dismiss as tokenism. Tying eligibility to the QS top 200 rather than a discretionary government list insulates the scheme from accusations of dilution and signals institutional seriousness. For the BJP in Odisha, delivering visible, aspirational welfare to SC/ST communities — groups that have historically leaned toward regional and opposition parties — carries clear electoral logic alongside its developmental rationale. The real test will be how quickly the first cohort is selected and whether budget allocations match the ambition.
NationPress
19 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MMCPY foreign scholarship in Odisha?
The MMCPY foreign scholarship, launched under the Mukhya Mantri Medhabi Chhatra Protsahan Yojana, is an Odisha state scheme that funds SC and ST students to pursue PG and Ph.D. programmes at universities ranked in the QS World University Rankings top 200.
Who is eligible for the Odisha overseas scholarship under MMCPY?
Meritorious students from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in Odisha are the target beneficiaries of the foreign scholarship component announced by CM Mohan Charan Majhi.
Which universities are covered under the Odisha SC/ST foreign scholarship?
The scheme covers institutions ranked among the top 200 in the QS World University Rankings, a globally recognised benchmark for higher education quality.
What courses can students study abroad under this Odisha scholarship?
The scholarship supports postgraduate (PG) and Ph.D. level programmes at eligible foreign universities.
How is the Odisha MMCPY foreign scholarship different from the central government's National Overseas Scholarship?
The National Overseas Scholarship is a central government scheme for SC/ST students studying abroad; the MMCPY foreign scholarship is a state-level initiative by Odisha that supplements central support and uses the QS top 200 as its eligibility benchmark for institutions.
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