PRAN-RFL Partners with KU for Business Administration Scholarships

Industry: Consumer & Retail, Education, FMCG, University
Company: Pran RFL Group
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

PRAN-RFL Group has announced a scholarship program for students in the Business Administration Discipline at Khulna University (KU). The Chairman and Chief Executive of PRAN-RFL Group and Professor  Head of the Business Administration Discipline at Khulna University signed an agreement to formalize the partnership. The “PRAN-RFL scholarship for next-generation leadership” will support meritorious and underprivileged students. Eligible students will be selected by a scholarship committee based on their academic results. The program will provide monthly financial assistance to five students, while another five students will receive a one-time payment to purchase laptops. The initiative aims to encourage and support talented students in their pursuit of higher education in business administration.

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