Monday, January 12, 2026

The DNA of Inclusivity: Why Ashoka University Surprised Me

I had joined Ashoka University in summer, 2025. During my recent winter break, a lot of my friends were curious about my Ashoka experience, and I found myself repeatedly answering one question: "What is the one thing about Ashoka that impresses you most?"

My answer is always the same: Inclusivity is written into the university’s DNA.

I thought I knew Ashoka. I taught the very first batch here; my daughter studied here; I’ve attended many events here. Yet, when I joined full-time in June 2025, I was still stunned by the depth of their commitment. It reminded me of seeing the Taj Mahal for the first time. You can read the descriptions and see the photos, but nothing prepares you for the actual scale of the beauty when you stand before it.

At Ashoka, inclusivity isn't a policy—it’s a lived reality. We believe that any student with demonstrated talent should be able to thrive here, regardless of their background. To achieve this, we focus on two critical pillars: Accessibility and Affordability.

1. Support for All Learners: The Office of Learning Support (OLS)

True inclusivity goes beyond physical ramps. Our Office of Learning Support (OLS) provides comprehensive care for students with a wide range of needs:

  • Visible Disabilities: Support for visual, hearing, and locomotor impairments.

  • Invisible Disabilities: Specialized assistance for students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities.

  • Holistic Integration: The OLS provides necessary technology, coordinates with Residence Life for specialized housing, and even trains faculty members to adapt their teaching methods for diverse learners.

Furthermore, we anchor the Inclusive University Alliance, a network of institutions working together to ensure these supports become the standard across Indian higher education.

2. Breaking Financial Barriers: A 1,000-Crore Commitment

Ashoka ensures that financial constraints never stand in the way of talent. Since our inception, nearly 50% of our students have received some form of scholarship.

The scale of this support is unprecedented in India:

  • The Milestone: In the last 10 years, we have committed over ₹700 crores in scholarships. With our growing student body, that number is set to exceed ₹1,000 crores in the next two years.

  • The 2026 Batch: We have announced 500 scholarships for the incoming class. While 200 are merit-based, the majority are means-based (and merit scholars are eligible for additional financial aid).

  • Full-Ride Support: For many of our students (more than 10% of the cohort), we offer complete tuition waiver. But for some of our students with the greatest financial need, we offer more than just a tuition waiver. We cover tuition, hostel fees, dining, and even provide a stipend for out-of-pocket expenses.

      

I am not aware of any other university in India offering this level of generous, guaranteed support.

If you know a bright student seeking college admission this year—regardless of their financial status or physical needs—please share this with them. For more details on our admissions process and aid, I encourage you to reach out to our admissions team.