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AUTONAUT FUTURE FUND

NO DREAM LEFT BEHIND

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Every breakthrough, every innovation, every big idea starts the same way, as a dream in someone’s mind.

The Autonaut Future Fund exists to give those dreams the platform they deserve. To turn ambition into action. To ensure that learning, growth and opportunity are never out of reach for those who are ready to chase them.

Because the next big thinker, creator or leader is out there right now, waiting for the chance to rise.

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What is autonaut future fund

It’s exactly what it sounds like—a scholarship fund designed to fuel ambition, remove roadblocks, and give kids the education they deserve.

Primary & Secondary

Primary & Secondary School

Helping young minds build a strong foundation.

Higher Secondary

Higher Secondary Education

Ensuring students stay on track to achieve their goals.

College & University

College, University & Vocational Fields

Supporting specialized education for career growth.

Special Needs

Special Needs Support

Making sure every child gets the resources they need to succeed.

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How are scholarships awarded

We don’t care where you come from. We care where you’re going.

  • Merit Based: Scored 75% or above? We see you. We want to back you.
  • Special Talent: Sports, arts, music, coding, design—talent is talent, and it deserves support.
  • Need Based: If a family’s combined income is under ₹10,00,000 per year, we prioritize making sure money isn’t the reason their child has to stop learning.

This isn’t just about funding education, it’s about making sure no potential goes unnoticed.

Why This Matters?

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Because some of the greatest minds in history almost never had their shot.

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Because for every success story we hear, there are a thousand untold stories of talent that never got the chance.

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Because education shouldn’t be a privilege—it should be given.

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Behind every success, there’s someone who took a chance on them.

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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

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Sold newspapers as a kid to make ends meet. Vikram Sarabhai saw his potential, pulled him into ISRO, and the rest is rocket science.

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Srinivasa Ramanujan

Too poor to buy paper, he wrote mathematical formulas on temple floors. Failed college, but one letter to G.H. Hardy changed his fate.

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Mary Kom

Grew up in a poor family, trained in secret because boxing was “not for girls.” Became a world champion six times.

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Born into caste discrimination, he had to study under a tree because schools wouldn’t let him inside. A scholarship sent him abroad, where he mastered law and wrote the Indian Constitution.

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Kalpana Chawla

Kalpana Chawla

A small-town girl was told women don’t become astronauts. NASA disagreed.

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Rajinikanth

Worked as a bus conductor cracking jokes for passengers before a friend paid for his acting school. Now, entire cities shut down when his movies release.

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Narayan Murthy

Narayan Murthy

Had ₹200 in his pocket when he started Infosys. His wife, Sudha Murthy, funded the company’s early days.