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Thousands of students from various nations are given financial support from the most prominent scholarships in the world to attend the best colleges in the world. These scholarships are either provided by the government or the university. While some of these scholarships support both undergraduate and graduate study, others exclusively support graduate study.
Although most people of all races, genders, and nationalities are eligible for these scholarships, women and other underrepresented groups are especially urged to apply. The selection of applicants is based on the caliber of their writings, their academic prowess, their leadership qualities, and how their studies would affect their home nation.
1. Grants from the Fulbright Program (USA)
The US Department of State awards the Fulbright scholarship to more than 1800 students each year so they can pursue postgraduate studies there. The complete cost of education, a monthly stipend, an accommodation fee, travel expenses, and health insurance are all covered by this scholarship. Minorities, underrepresented groups, and those who are economically disadvantaged are urged to apply. There are more than 160 nations where the Fulbright scholarship is offered. All non-US nationals who want to visit the US for academic, cultural, or professional exchange are eligible to apply for any Fulbright award that fits their needs. US nationals can apply for the Fulbright program if they want to study abroad or participate in a professional exchange.
Programs for Fulbright scholarships include:
- Foreign Student Fulbright Program
- Arctic Fulbright Initiative
- Program for Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants
- EUSIR Fulbright Program
- Visitor Scholar Program of the Fulbright
On their official website, you may find further fellowship, exchange, and scholarship opportunities accessible to both US citizens and non-US nationals, along with information on how to apply.
2.) Chevening Awards (UK)
About 1000 students receive Chevening scholarships each year to study postgraduate degrees in the UK. A bachelor's degree is required of applicants at the time of application. The program for scholarships is funded by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The scholarship pays for travel expenses, a monthly stipend for living expenses, and tuition at a UK university. Candidates must come from a nation that qualifies for the scholarship and have at least two years of work experience. Candidates are typically chosen based on the caliber of their essays and leadership abilities. Candidates must be prepared to return to their native country once the scholarship has expired.
A list of nations that qualify can be found here, and the application deadline for the 2023 academic year is November 1, 2022.
3. Australia Offers Scholarships.
This esteemed fellowship is for master's-level study and short-course (diploma) study at Australian universities.
This scholarship pays for tuition, a one-time stipend for books, lodging, and study materials, as well as travel, medical, and academic support costs. Major courses supported by this grant include those in the arts, engineering, nursing and midwifery, health sciences, and many others. A minimum age of 18 is required for applicants, and they must be prepared to meet any standards set forth by their Australian university. Application procedures for this scholarship differ by nation. Before receiving information on how to apply for this award, applicants must first verify their eligibility on the application portal. The official website has additional details.
4. Program for Eiffel Excellence Scholarships (France)
This esteemed fellowship is totally sponsored by the French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs with the goal of luring foreign students to pursue postgraduate degrees at famous French universities. The fellowship pays for travel expenses, health insurance, and a monthly allowance ($1,181 for master's students and $1,700 for PhD students).
Engineering, health sciences, mathematics, law, political science, and many other major subjects of study are listed on the official website.
5.) Commonwealth Awards (UK)
High achievers with low incomes from Commonwealth nations are given this renowned fellowship to pursue master's or doctorate degrees at prestigious UK universities. The UK government fully funds the Commonwealth shared and Commonwealth scholarships, which are both available. The award pays for living expenses, travel expenses, and tuition. The types of Commonwealth scholarship include:
- Commonwealth Doctoral Fellowships
- Split-site Commonwealth Scholarships
- Scholarships for Masters in the Commonwealth
- Shared Commonwealth Scholarships
- Commonwealth Scholarships for Distance Learning
- Commonwealth Doctoral Fellowships
- Commonwealth Certified
- Technology and science for development
- health infrastructure and capacity
- fostering world prosperity
- enhancing global governance, security, and peace
- enhancing crisis preparedness and response
- Accessibility, inclusivity, and chance.
6.) EPOS Scholarship from DAAD (Germany)
The German government fully funds the DAAD Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS) Scholarships for candidates from developing nations who wish to enroll in master's and PhD programs at prestigious German universities. The scholarship pays for monthly stipend, study allowance, medical insurance, and travel expenses ( 861 euros for masters students and 1200 euros for PhD students). Before applying for this award, candidates must have at least two years of work experience.The scholarship is available to study in the fields listed below.
- Cooperation in Economic Sciences, Business Administration, and Political Economics
- Sciences and Engineering in General
- Urban and regional planning
- Forestry and Agricultural Sciences
- Environmental and Natural Sciences
- the social sciences, education, law, and public health
- media research
7. joint scholarships with the World Bank
- official transcript from the college
- degree transcript
- Academic resume
- evidence of employment in the development sector
- evidence of nationality
- a copy of a passport issued abroad
8. The European Union offers fully paid master's and doctorate scholarships called Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for a range of academic degrees. Anyone from any nation, both Europeans and non-Europeans, may apply for this scholarship. The scholarship pays for the students' living expenses (€1100-€1200 per month), tuition, visa fees, travel expenses, and insurance. A bachelor's degree is required for applicants to be eligible for this grant. Before applying for this award, employment experience is not required. Applications from students with low CGPAs are encouraged. The scholarship recipients will spend one to two academic years studying for a combined master's degree in two nations other than their home country. More than 120 different subjects of study are eligible for the prize.
9. Hi achievers from poor nations with at least two years of work experience are given a total of 135 scholarships each year under the Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program.
- Research and Development
- Studies in Economics, Business, and Management
- Public Policy and the Law
10. In any nation where there is a Rotary club, the Rotary foundation generously grants master's and doctoral level coursework or research.
- Health of mothers and children
- prevention and treatment of illness
- growth of the economy and community
- Conflict prevention and resolution
- water hygienic
- Basic literacy and education
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