Ernst & Young (EY) India has introduced the EY Scholarship 2025, a national-level competition aimed at undergraduate students across India. The program is designed to encourage innovative thinking and offers participants a scholarship worth ₹1 Lakh along with a two-month internship with EY. The initiative is aligned with EY’s goal of supporting student talent and creating a better working world through professional development opportunities.

The scholarship program invites students to submit a business idea aligned with the theme “Building a Better Working World.” This idea must be presented in a PowerPoint file with a maximum of seven slides and should not exceed 5 MB in size. After reviewing all submissions, the top 50 students will be shortlisted. Out of these, 10 will be chosen as EY scholars and awarded the scholarship along with an internship placement. All participants will receive a certificate of participation and access to EY’s “You” learning module.
The EY Scholarship 2025 is open to students from all academic streams including Engineering, Commerce, Science, Humanities, and Law, irrespective of their year of study. Applicants must be enrolled in a recognized university or college in India. There are no academic performance restrictions beyond submitting the previous year’s CGPA or percentage as part of the application.
To apply, students must visit the official EY Scholarship 2025 registration page, fill in personal and academic details, and upload their seven-slide presentation. The application must also include information such as full name, contact details, city, college name, course details, and the source of how they found out about the program. Once submissions are reviewed, selected students will be invited to present their ideas live before an EY panel.
The last date to apply for the scholarship is 15th April 2025. With benefits like financial assistance, internship experience, digital recognition, and networking opportunities, the EY Scholarship 2025 aims to foster student innovation and career readiness in India.