This UK University Is Offering 75 Scholarships Worth ?10 Lakh Each; Here's How To Apply
These scholarships, valued at ?10,000 (about ?10,33,000) annually (contingent upon maintaining a 60% average), aim to support tuition expenses for students beginning their undergraduate degrees in the fall of 2024, according to an official announcement.
The University of Sheffield, located in the United Kingdom, plans to grant 75 International Undergraduate Merit Scholarships for 2024. These scholarships, valued at ?10,000 (about ?10,33,000) annually (contingent upon maintaining a 60% average), aim to support tuition expenses for students beginning their undergraduate degrees in the fall of 2024, according to an official announcement.
Who can apply for this scholarship?
New international students who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for these scholarships. Here are the important dates to remember:
Applications open in late autumn 2023.
The application deadline is April 22, 2024, at 1 pm (UK time).
The scholarship recipients will be announced on May 15, 2024.
If you receive the scholarship, you must confirm your acceptance and secure your offer by the deadline.
How can you apply for the scholarship?
1. To qualify for these scholarships, applicants need to meet these requirements:
2. You must be officially accepted to study at the University of Sheffield before applying for the scholarship.
3. Your program of study should be scheduled to commence at the University of Sheffield in the autumn of 2024.
4. All undergraduate degree programs at the University of Sheffield are open for consideration, except medicine (A100/A101) and dentistry (A200).
To qualify for tuition fees, applicants must be self-funded and responsible for covering overseas tuition fees. Sponsorship from a third party is not allowed.
Additionally, applicants should be enrolling in a degree program at the University of Sheffield, either in their first or second year.
The press release also clarified that March programs are categorized as postgraduate taught programs and, therefore, are not eligible for any undergraduate scholarship.
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