First Generation Learner
Full Form of FGL
What is FGL?
First Generation Learner (FGL) refers to a student whose parents or guardians have not completed any formal education beyond high school, making the student the first in their immediate family to pursue higher education. In India, this term is widely used in educational policy and scholarship programs to identify and support students from disadvantaged backgrounds who lack familial experience in navigating college admissions, financial aid, and academic environments. The concept is particularly relevant in reserved categories and affirmative action schemes, where FGL status may grant additional benefits, fee waivers, or dedicated mentorship under initiatives like the Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships for College and University Students. It is commonly referenced by government scholarship portals, university admission brochures, and non-profit organizations working on educational equity. For competitive exams such as the UGC NET or CTET, questions may test awareness of who qualifies as an FGL and the rationale behind such classification. Understanding FGL helps educators and policymakers design targeted interventions to bridge the first-generation gap and improve retention rates among marginalized communities.
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Example
As an FGL candidate, she applied for the Ministry of Education's scholarship specifically reserved for first-generation learners from low-income families.