Education

Financial assistance for Higher Education

“An enlightened and educated brain is the land where the future of opportunity and fortune thrives”.

The average literacy rate of India is 77.7.
12.6 percent of the total Indian population, on average, discontinued their studies at the school level.

And among them, more than one-third of the total dropouts occur in the secondary levels of education.

It is shocking to know that less than 40 percent of the students pursue their higher education or secondary education in India. ( Source: The Federal)

These dropouts happen mostly due to the lack of financial help, hunger, and sickness, exhaustion from the severe work, and various tasks undertaken to source money for education.

The lack of education and proper funds to get enrolled in higher education, force the unprivileged to leave their dreams midway, and let them shatter into pieces.

This learning crisis is a great challenge to be dealt with since education is the foundation stone that prepares the children and the adolescents for a career, better life, economic well-being, health, and ideal citizenship.

“There is no excuse to deny someone’s education. The value and the power of Knowledge are immortal and precious “.

Poverty and scarcity of funds remain the most obstinate barriers, where the children from the deprived sections of society are left with the choice of discontinuing further education.

If earning a livelihood and working hard for the family members become the topmost concern to them, education has a very minimal role for that particular situation.

There are also certain barriers to education like gender differences, cultural differences, and differences in location.

Lack of higher education leads to an unsatisfactory and undesirable life. India faces an upsurge in the number of people for whom the opportunity for education is denied due to a lack of a proper monetary assistance system.

Everything ranging from books, uniforms, fees, and other education costs can be covered only with good financial assistance for the deprived section of society.

“Education brings you employment, and employment brings you health, wealth, and happiness.”

Higher education has the following objectives:

1.Building Wisdom and knowledge

Education involves training the various students, and it builds both knowledge and wisdom.

2.Targets on social order

Education aims to bring awareness about the issues of social relevance like democracy, history, constitution, law, and framework, and the various constitutional theories.

3.Develop the values of life

To build the basic characteristics and values through education like emotions, respect, sense of belonging, attitude to be developed against racism, color, gender or religion.

  1. Training for leadership

It is important to have training appropriately in the field of leadership. Every profession, regardless of the position, needs proper training for leadership skills.

“Investment in education is like unlocking doors to seamless opportunities; never regret it.”

Be An Angel understands that education makes one professionally skilled and fit, and provides financial assistance to build a respectable life , thereby enhancing socio-economic well-being.

Our initiatives ignite the capabilities of the unprivileged and the needy and help the future generation to break the barriers of poverty and scarcity.

“Let the perils have perished with the power of education.”

Be An Angel invokes a transformation among the deprived and the weaker section of society. The transformation process occurs from considering education as a High-Class Luxury to a valuable asset for building and empowering the future.

Our key responsibilities include:

1.Providing financial aid to underprivileged students for higher education (from Class 10).

2.A certain initial fund is provided at the beginning stage and the remaining funds will be processed based on the academic performance every year.

“If you have an everlasting asset that empowers your thoughts, actions and can change the entire world, then call it education.”