Thefund will give scholarshipsranging from Rs 25,000 and up to Rs 2 lakh.
"We need 125 million young Indians in post-graduation studies and currently not more than 30 million today are engaged in higher studies as a majority of them start working early in their career and so online learning or education is the real answer," Screwvala said in a statement here today.
He said the scholarship fundis aimed at skilling motivated individuals in relevant areas and equip them with industry-relevant knowledge.
He himself has invested Rs 10 crore in the fund and will raise the rest from individuals and corporates committed to build an ecosystem for tomorrow.
The fund will also invest and partner withUpGrad, the online education platform co-founded by Screwvala.