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Tata Steel successfully concluded season 5 ‘Women Of Mettle’ program

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Mumbai, September 15, 2021: In its endeavour to promote and induct women into the manufacturing sector, Tata Steel successfully concluded season 5 of its pioneering scholarship programme ‘Women Of Mettle’.

The virtual finale held on September 13, 2021, witnessed some of the brightest young female candidates from India’s premier engineering institutes display their ingenuity, acumen, and spirited performance.

The programme received 950+ registrations from across 50+ premier engineering institutes in India

Electrical Engineering student Aishwarya Raj from IIEST Shibpur emerged as the winner, Metallurgical Engineering student Mridhula Venkatanarayanan from NIT Trichy secured the first runner-up position, and Mining student Khushboo Kuntal from IIT ISM Dhanbad bagged the second runner-up slot

Aishwarya Raj, an Electrical Engineering student from IIEST Shibpur, emerged as the winner of season 5. While Mridhula Venkatanarayanan, a Metallurgical Engineering student from NIT Trichy, secured the first runner-up position, Khushboo Kuntal, a Mining student from IIT ISM Dhanbad, bagged the second runner-up slot

Atrayee Sanyal, Vice President, Human Resource Management, Tata Steel, said: “Tata Steel has always believed in creating equal opportunities for all. The scholarship initiative ‘Women Of Mettle’ was conceptualised to attract talented women to a sector which is stereotyped as male-dominated for decades. Each of these young minds are a part of this revolutionary journey who will inspire many more in the future to explore jobs in various unconventional fields. I congratulate all the winners and participants and wish them the very best for their careers ahead.”

D. B. Sundara Ramam, Vice President, Raw Materials, Tata Steel and a finale Jury member, said: “Every year we put forth specially curated real-life technical problems and it is awe-inspiring to see the enthusiasm from young students who have such innovative and enterprising ideas. Steel as one of the core industries in the country will benefit hugely with equal contributions from women as well. We look forward to enabling many more women of mettle in future through our multiple initiatives and platforms.”

Like last year, this year too, the competition was organised leveraging the virtual platforms in view of the prevailing pandemic situation. The fifth edition received the highest-ever entries from 950 plus second-year female engineering students from over 50 premier engineering institutes across India, including the IITs, NITs, and the likes. Over the years, the platform has evolved and serves as a stepping stone for women engineers in their journey of crafting a promising career in manufacturing.

As part of the programme, participants are subjected to a rigorous selection procedure that includes a variety of technical hurdles. The candidates work on real-life technical challenges and top 10 shortlists work and present their solutions to the esteemed Jury at the grand finale of the competition.

Winners are selected based on the presentations and feasibility and quality of the proposed solutions. The top 10 candidates get a scholarship of ₹2,00,000/- in addition to an opportunity to pursue a career at Tata Steel.

They can join Tata Steel as a Technical Intern, and subsequently, receive a Pre-Placement Offer (PPO). The candidates, ranked 11-30, are also given an opportunity for summer internship in the 3rd year of their engineering course.

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