Welcome to ABS Chennai
The Association of British Scholars (ABS) is a national forum to facilitate the networking of Indians who have studied or trained in the UK. ABS India aims to strengthen the Indo-UK relationship by harnessing the resources, expertise and potential of every ABS chapter through networking, sharing information and hosting social, cultural and intellectual activities. We constantly engage in projects and programmes that are of relevance to the community, by tapping the multidimensional skills of members. ABS is today one of the India's largest alumni networks.
The Chennai chapter is one of the most active chapters under the able leadership of its President, Mr. Beliappa. . To find out how to become a member please visit our Membership Page. To find out about the various scholarships we have our Scholarships Page. To find out more about our forthcoming events please visit our Events Page.
Founded in 1985 in Chennai, The Association of British Scholars (ABS) came into existence by the voluntary amalgamation of a few UK returned scholars to enhance British culture, lifestyle and education with a point of view of helping anyone wanting to go to the UK by sharing their knowledge, expertise and experience. An independent non-profit organization ABS was encouraged by the British Council and the British High Commission in aspects of finance, space, logistics and any other support that they could offer to help in some way of overall development of society. This hand-holding aided in the ABS expansion, today there being 22 chapters throughout India their main goal always maintained at enhancing Indo-UK relations.
The Chennai chapter is one of the most active chapters under the able leadership of its President, Mr. Beliappa. . To find out how to become a member please visit our Membership Page. To find out about the various scholarships we have our Scholarships Page. To find out more about our forthcoming events please visit our Events Page.
Founded in 1985 in Chennai, The Association of British Scholars (ABS) came into existence by the voluntary amalgamation of a few UK returned scholars to enhance British culture, lifestyle and education with a point of view of helping anyone wanting to go to the UK by sharing their knowledge, expertise and experience. An independent non-profit organization ABS was encouraged by the British Council and the British High Commission in aspects of finance, space, logistics and any other support that they could offer to help in some way of overall development of society. This hand-holding aided in the ABS expansion, today there being 22 chapters throughout India their main goal always maintained at enhancing Indo-UK relations.