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Rhodes Scholarship
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Webinar on ‘Rhodes Scholarship’ held for law students in Kashmir University

| @indiablooms | Jun 14, 2021, at 03:54 am

Srinagar: The Internship and Placement (IP) Cell, School of Law, Kashmir University, Saturday organised a webinar on the ‘Rhodes Scholarship'.

According to a statement, three guest speakers were invited to speak on the theme.

Sameer Rashid Bhat, doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford and the first Rhodes scholar from Kashmir provided a detailed account on the significance of the Rhodes scholarship.

Misba Reshi, the first female Rhodes Scholar from Kashmir shared her insights on the application process while Suhail Rashid Bhat, a Chevening scholar and Assistant Professor, School of Law, UPES, Dehradun shared his views on the importance of the Rhodes Scholarship. 

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