What We Do
At IMEF, we strive to provide a wide range of health information resources and student educational support in a unique way to our region that will help people live healthier, happier, and career-focused lives.
Our Promise is
People from all walks of life can find healing, treatment, and education here.
At IMEF, we strive for a transformation in society in terms of health and education. Our foundation supports promising joint actions like scholarship programs that support bright minds. In addition, it supports extensive healing with advanced medications and effective treatments for those who need them.
We believe in creating a miracle in someone’s life by giving what we love the most. And we’re calling you to do the same.
IMEF's Impact on Education & Student Support
NIAS-MaiYa - Prodigy Program
The Mentoring to Attain International Youth Achievement Mastermind Scholarship (MaiYa MasterMIND Scholarship) program was designed to attract students and establish a scholarship fund and an educational program to make them world leaders. It is a unique program, unlike any other program in the world.
The program is one of the most far-reaching programs in the world and has no rivals. Our program titled, “Mentoring to Attain International Youth Achievement (MaiYa) is in the development of outstanding skills in Mathematics, Applied Science, Technology, Engineering, and Research (MASTER) for great minds.
Our program is different because we provide mentoring for life. We will match our students with mentors who will help them in every way possible to succeed academically and later in their chosen professions. Our goal is to ensure that our scholarship recipients receive a broad educational background emphasizing the arts, sciences, engineering, and technology. We want our students to be world-class leaders.
Rs. 50,000 will be awarded to 10 selected participants, not just in Science, Engineering, and Technology but also in The Arts. We are very excited about our new international venture for talent search, where we will ignite young minds!
How it works
In the year 2016, NIAS-EGT made an attempt to reach gifted students in the age group of 16-18 years. This age is critical in India since children make important choices about their subjects for higher education. Unlike the West, it is extremely difficult for children in India to move across Science, Arts and Commerce streams. In other words, the choice of subject in your post-secondary schooling determines the career choices available to each student. The fellowship aims to identify and nurture talented students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds in rural and urban areas.
The collaborative effort of NIAS-MAIYA PRODIGY Fellowship with Iyengar Foundation, National Education Society, Bengaluru, is to provide financial as well as mentoring support to students who are in a phase of choosing their career paths. The identified students are supported with a one-time fellowship award of (INR 50,000/-) and an active mentoring initiative to accelerate youth achievement in promoting the development of India’s Gifted Young.
This program provides the students an overview of the possible avenues of career choices as well as links them to mentors who act as guides while they are initiated into their disciplines. The students are provided information about the new developments in multiple fields and the possible research groups working on cutting-edge research in these specific fields. The program hopes to mentor the students for at least five years to facilitate appropriate mentorship, which is crucial for children belonging to rural and tribal populations. The student is provided an opportunity to explore a wide range of knowledge domains so that they can make an informed choice for their respective careers.
The program also gives the students a platform to engage in various projects that helps them gain specialized knowledge and experience in their particular areas of interest. For this, many established professors in diverse fields are part of the mentor pool of the NIAS-MAIYA PRODIGY Programme. The program also places many student mentors from eminent institutions like IISc., which gives the opportunity to both students as well as mentors to work on a project in close interactions. The mentors stay connected with the mentees on a one-to-one basis, both through regular meetings as well as through online interactions.
The eligibility to apply for the fellowship is that the student must have scored over 80% in their tenth grade in the past academic year. In order to identify the best of the talents from different regions and social backgrounds, NIAS MAIYA PRODIGY Fellowship is a highly competitive but inclusive selection process. Students who have completed their tenth grade with a minimum of 80% score from across urban and rural areas of the country are eligible to apply for this fellowship. The selection process involves a written test which assesses the in-depth knowledge in areas of their interests and the preparatory steps taken by them to acquire deeper knowledge in the subject area. The tests are designed to understand student’s specific areas of interest and their awareness and empathetic views on social problems they see in their day to day lives. The written essays are evaluated for creativity, problem-solving skills, analytical skills, and ability to think out of the box. The shortlisted students are selected for the interaction round.
The interaction round aims to understand student’s motivation and personal effort made by him/her to advance their understanding in areas of their interest. Additionally, the ability of the child synthesize knowledge and provide unique responses and defend the same through a logically constructed argument is tested in the interaction round. The identification of students is based on the creativity and innovative thinking reflected in the written test as well as the interaction round.
MAIYA Prodigy Fellowship Awardees
2016 - 2017
2017 - 2018
2018 - 2019
Successful events so far...
Girls Who Code
Tech Station
Prodigy India
Mentoring Workshop
IMEF's Free Medical Camps
IMEF was inaugurated on 25th and 26th December 2009 at Soladevanahalli in PVV Farms, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Since then, we have conducted multiple free medical camps on a yearly basis for poor people who needed medical support in their life. We have done free screening programs, glaucoma detection for people with eye defects and also given medical support to elderlies who are underprivileged.
Effective initiatives of IMEF
GOSHALA INAUGURATION
GLAUCOMA DETECTION
MEDICAL SCREENING TEST
IMEF’s Free Medical Screening service was conducted by distinguished doctors from USA and India. Large number of people from rural areas especially those who are financially challenged attended and got their medical screening tests for free of cost.