A residential study centre for gifted tribal girls who take a one-year drop after HSC to crack NEET, JEE and civil-services exams, and rewrite what's possible for women in their community.

South Gujarat has five predominantly tribal districts where over 80% of rural families are small farmers or landless labourers. With early marriage still common, tribal girls face even greater marginalisation than boys. There remains a large pool of gifted students in remote government schools who simply cannot access vital resources at the right time to make the cut into life-changing professional courses.
MECT has built a resource-rich ecosystem to empower exactly these students. Without timely support to succeed in competitive exams, talented tribal students lose out to relatively privileged peers. Our broad mission is to bring about equity within tribal society.
To construct a residential study centre for gifted girls aspiring to careers as doctors (MBBS/BAMS), engineers (B.Tech) and civil servants. The centre enrols meritorious girls who scored 70%+ in HSC and are willing to take a one-year drop to prepare for the relevant competitive examination.
At least 95% of residents will be tribal girls who have completed HSC with a minimum 70% score, cleared an internal aptitude entrance test, and demonstrated the ambition and perseverance these exams demand. The ST community has a 15% reservation in colleges across India, but without coaching, guidance, scholarships and a safe residential space, rural students stay locked out.
| Milestone | Target |
|---|---|
| Foundation | December 2025 |
| First slab | March 2026 |
| Second slab | June 2026 |
| Third slab | September 2026 |
| Plastering & frame completion | October 2026 |
| Completion & launch ready | Mid-February 2027 |
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