XLRI Jamshedpur Student Wins OPJEMS 2023

Kesiraju Lokesh Bags Prestigious OPJEMS Scholarship, Outshining Peers

Kesiraju Lokesh of XLRI Jamshedpur wins the esteemed 2023 OPJEMS Scholarship, showcasing excellence among India’s top B-school students.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a notable achievement for XLRI Jamshedpur, Kesiraju Lokesh from the Business Management batch 2022-24 has been declared the winner of the prestigious 2023 OPJEMS Scholarship.

The O.P. Jindal Group, known for fostering future leaders, has awarded Lokesh this honor in recognition of his potential in entrepreneurial excellence and innovation.

This scholarship, part of the O.P. Jindal Engineering and Management Scholarships (OPJEMS), specifically targets students demonstrating academic and leadership prowess.

The competition for this scholarship was intense, featuring participants from 20 top-ranking business and engineering institutes across India.

Lokesh’s victory in such a highly competitive environment not only highlights his exceptional capabilities but also brings laurels to XLRI Jamshedpur.

XLRI said that this accolade underlines the institute’s commitment to nurturing talent capable of leading in various professional fields.

XLRI sources said that the OPJEMS Scholarship is a testament to Lokesh’s dedication and the high standard of education at XLRI.

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