Student Ambassadors
Leadership is not a title.
It is a choice you make every single day.
— What it means to be an ambassador
Three things every ambassador commits to.
i
Lead
Drive club activities, peer outreach and school-level engagement. You are not just a member — you are a point of contact, a voice, and a reason someone else decides to get involved.
ii
BUILD
Co-create events, sessions and content that helps students around you find direction. The best ambassadors do not wait to be told what to do — they bring ideas and make them happen.
iii
Represent
Be the face of Student Outreach in your school, city and student community. That means showing up consistently — not just when it is convenient.
— Become an ambassador
We are looking for students who want to
lead from the front.
- A real leadership role, not a certificate
- The chance to drive activities in your school and city
- Mentorship from the Student Outreach founding team
- Early access to events, sessions and university interactions
- A profile entry that means something by the time applications begin
A profile entry that means something by the time applications begin
Apply Now
"Open to students in Classes 9 to 11 across Eastern India. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis — not once a year."
Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. We will reach out within 5 working days.
Our Ambassadors
Dhwani Mehta
Priyanshi Sharma
Amrita Kumari
Gangotri Goswami
Mananya Sharma
Adyasha Mishra
Shivangi Pattanaik
Rakshit Dugar
Khushi Gupta
Vaibhav ojha
Pratyush Priyadarshi
Aaryaman Harlalka
Avishi Gupta
Ashrita Naik
Samajita Dey
Sneha jana
Anay Gopalka
Stories from our students
The work, in their own words.
"Student Outreach helped me look at my strengths and experiences differently. Their guidance helped me present my work with more confidence."
Manvi Jain
Sushila Birla Girls’ School → National University of Singapore
Ajay Sir and Pooja Ma'am, I gained clarity about my future and learned to make more informed college and career decisions. The career fairs exposed me to opportunities and pathways I hadn't considered before. Today, I'm taking a gap year to prepare for my second NEET attempt with far greater clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Navya Das
The Heritage School, Kolkata
Student Outreach gave me a platform to express my ideas, meet like-minded students, and learn from diverse experiences. Through events, workshops, and university interactions, I gained exposure to opportunities that helped me build my profile, CV and future with greater clarity and confidence.
Yashvi Jalan
Sanskriti The Gurukul, Guwahati