The 17-year-old and 6-feet tall has become the SEP's 37th and the seventh track and field athlete to be supported under the programme, said a media release today.
Tejaswin is considered one of India's most talented high-jumpers. A budding fast bowler, he only took to the high jump a couple of years ago to increase strength.
His exploits at the South Asian Games, the 2015 World Youth Championships and the 2015 Asian Youth Championships have led to experts touting him as someone to really watch out for.
Mustafa Ghouse, CEO JSW Sports, said that SEP would do all it can to ensure that Tejaswin maximises his potential.
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"Within limited means, Tejaswin has come up with impressive results and has shown immense potential. We at JSW are very happy to work with an athlete like Tejaswin who has the requisite intelligence and also the physical attributes to develop into a world-class high-jumper," he said.
"It is a big step for me to sign up with a program that is so well-rounded. I do not have to take care of peripheral factors and can concentrate on my training, conditioning and on the quest to get better. I am happy to be part of a program which counts so many of India's elite athletes as its part," he said.