Universities in germany

Universities in Germany

germany

Universities in Germany

• GISMA Business School
• European college
• Berlin School of Business and Innovation
• IUBH University of Applied Sciences
• Lancaster University Leipzig
• Technische Universität München
• Universität Heidelberg
• Freie Universität Berlin
• Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
• Berufsakademie Ravensburg
• Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Ludwigshafen
• Dortmund University
• Dresden Technical University
• Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald
• IUBH Fernstudium
• Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
• Fachhochschule Fulda
• Fachhochschule Karlsruhe
• Fachhochschule Reutlingen, Hochschule fär Technik und Wirtschaft
• Frankfurt University

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Universities in Czech Republic

Universities/Colleges in Czech Republic

Universities/Colleges in Czech Republic

• Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague
• Brno University of Technology
• College of Polytechnics Jihlava
• Czech Technical University in Prague
• Charles University in Prague
• Institute of Technology and Business in Ceske Budejovice
• Palacky University Olomouc
• Silesian University in Opava
• Technical University of Liberec
• University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
• University of Ostrava
• University of Pardubice
• University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences
• University of West Bohemia
• VSB – Technical University of Ostrava
• AKCENT College
• CEVRO Institute
• College of Business and Hotel Management
• College of Entrepreneurship and Law
• College of European and Regional Studies
• College of Physical Education and Sport Palestra
• Film Academy of Miroslav Ondricek in Pisek
• Institute of Hospitality Management in Prague
• Medical College of Nursing
• Metropolitan University Prague
• Moravian Business College Olomouc
• NEWTON College
• Prague College of Psychosocial Studies
• Unicorn College
• University College of Business in Prague
• University College of International and Public Relations Prague
• University of Economics and Management
• University of Finance and Administration
• University of New York in Prague
• University of Defence

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JEE Main, NEET 2020: States extend lockdown; schools, colleges to remain shut. What about exams?

JEE Main, NEET 2020: States extend lockdown; schools, colleges to remain shut. What about exams?

JEE Main, NEET 2020: States extend lockdown; schools, colleges to remain shut. What about exams?

JEE Main, NEET 2020: With the lockdown extended across several states in India, the uncertainty over the JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 exam date are grown further. A number of states including Maharashtra, Nagaland, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have already announced the extension of lockdown till July 31, with which, the demand to postpone the JEE Main and NEET 2020 has deepened. JEE Main and NEET 2020 aspirants had already taken to social media and had raised concerns over the JEE Main and NEET exams amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal is still to give a final word on the postponement of exams. 

The Central government too has issued guidelines for Unlock 2, beginning July 1, 2020. With metro services on a halt, it would be challenging for the students to reach their exam centers, in case the JEE Main and NEET 2020 exams are conducted. 

JEE Main Admit Card 2020, NEET Admit Card 2020

If not postponed, the JEE Mains are scheduled to be conducted from July 18 to July 23. Similarly, the NEET 2020 is scheduled to be held on July 26, this year. With the uncertainty over the postponement of the JEE Main and NEET 2020 exams, the HRD Ministry is also yet to give a confirmation on the JEE Main Admit Card 2020 and NEET Admit Card 2020. 

The CBSE Board and the ICSE Board had already announced the cancellation of Class 10 and Class 12 board exams, due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

According to the CBSE and ICSE boards, all students will now be evaluated according to the exams that were earlier conducted in February and March, and as per the internal assessments.

Results for the CBSE 10th and 12th board exams are expected to be declared around July 15. 

JEE Main, NEET 2020: Parents write to Ministry of Health

The Parents Association of India, in a letter addressed to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has listed 16 points to postpone the national-level medical entrance exam – NEET 2020. “This doesn’t affect the lives of only students, it will have a direct impact on the health and safety of the whole nation considering the nature of the Coronavirus,” read the letter.

Meanwhile, as per the new guidelines issued by the government, all schools and colleges have been ordered to remain shut till July 31. 

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Abroad counseling

ABROAD COUNSELOR (Preferring Female)

ABROAD COUNSELOR (Preferring Female)​

Globaleducc is a pioneer and leading educational consultancy and it provides its wide range services in career Counselling .
its head office is in Bagbazar, Kathmandu.

The Globaleducc is giving its best service since 1996 and serving the Nation. Globaleducc is currently looking for dynamic, motivated and result –oriented professional career Counselor for the following positions at Globaleducc head office.

  • Min. 2 years of proven experience with a Bachelors Degree or Above in ( Any Stream)
  • Excellent team player and proficient in computing
  • Good knowledge in career Counselling and the candidate must have dealing experience about Australia /Europe / Canada and USA Universities/ Colleges . The candidates must have ideas about visa
    processing , documentation & financials needs .
  • Good communication and convincing skill, fluency in
    written and spoken English
  • Salary: No Bar for Deserving Candidates / Attractive Incentives, Perks & Benefits
  • Interested Candidates are welcome to send their CV along with a cover letter and recent photograph

send ur CV: [email protected]

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Tools to help you stay connected during coronavirus

Tools to help you stay connected during coronavirus

Tools to help you stay connected during coronavirus

One of the challenges of coronavirus is the lack of interaction that lockdown and social distancing creates. However, no matter how far you are from the people you miss, there are several ways of staying connected during this time. We’ve taken a look at some of the most popular platforms for socializing, as well as some more alternative ways of connecting to help you through this pandemic.

Video platforms

If you’ve been attending online lectures you might already be familiar with video conferencing platforms. Zoom, in particular, is a popular tool that’s free to use and enables you to speak with others who also have the programme. Although video tools can’t provide the same level of interaction as in real life, they provide a simulation.

So, why not get a group of friends together for a virtual dinner party or a quiz night? If you use it for your studies, you can also record your lectures in case you miss anything or want to recap on a particular point.

Skype is another well-known and free video platform, connecting people from all over the world. These two tools are similar, but you might find that you have a personal preference for one over the other, so give both a go and see which works best for you.

If you’ve got a smartphone, you can also see the faces of friends and family on your phone using WhatsApp video call. So, if you’re out for a stroll or waiting in a supermarket queue, why not have a quick catch up on your phone?

Both platforms are great for making you feel as though you’re seeing other people and socializing, even if it’s not face-to-face. This type of interaction is so important for your wellbeing and is even associated with having a stronger immune system. If you’re struggling with lockdown, try to reach out to others as they may be feeling the same way and could do with some contact, even if it is virtual.

Instant messaging

There was once a time when messaging was restricted to SMS texts to one person at a time. Now that instant messaging platforms are so easy to use and readily accessible, we can stay in touch with lots of people all at the same time, in one free app. Although the novelty of a group chat can dwindle because of endless streams of messages and a constantly pinging inbox, we shouldn’t take this platform for granted. You can reach out to multiple people without needing a long phone conversation. You can also send pictures and videos to keep people updated and involved in your life.

Social media

Platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter often receive criticism as there are obvious downfalls to a life based around social media. However, at a time of a global pandemic, perhaps we can gain a new appreciation for such tools. Most of us are accustomed to the functions of these world-leading networks, but are we really making the most of them? Instagram, for example, is a great resource for seeing what other people are up to.

While this can lead to feeling like everyone is enjoying their lives 24/7 (they’re not), it’s also a great platform for gaining inspiration. Maybe you’ll feel motivated to bake a recipe that you’ve seen on everyone’s Instagram story or perhaps you’ve felt inspired to get creative and start painting. The key is to use these platforms for your benefit, so try to check in with yourself and see if they are having a positive or negative influence on you.

Facebook and Twitter are also useful platforms for connecting and sharing information with others.  You can follow people you’re interested in to see what they’re posting, and you can interact with others about specific topics and issues. This is particularly relevant within the context of coronavirus where there is so much information to digest.

However, social media can lead to feelings of anxiety, so make sure you’re limiting the time spent looking at these platforms. It’s great to connect with others, but protecting your mental health is vital for staying fit and healthy.

Online community forums

At a time when there is often confusing and contradictory information floating about on the internet, online platforms such as Quora provide a unique space for questions and answers. Forums like Quora allow people to connect from all over the world about absolutely anything.

The interesting thing about these sites is that they’re also completely user generated. So, it’s all about the community of people who are interacting. You can ask whatever you feel like. For example, what the best places to visit in the world are. Or, what the most amazing photos ever taken are. Take your mind off the current pandemic and start a conversation about something that interests you.

Another similar website is Reddit, a social sharing platform where users can post links, pictures and text which others can vote on. As with Quora, you can find a vast array of information on Reddit and different communities of people. So, this can be a great resource for connecting with like-minded people and sharing your own concerns or interests. These community forums are particularly useful at a time when many countries are restricting social contact in person. They provide an outlet for any thoughts and unanswered questions that you might be keeping to yourself. 

Why not find out what other international students are concerned about during coronavirus?

Online gaming

As with social media and Q&A-style forums, gamers often have their own online communities. You can play games in groups and speak to different people all from the comfort of your own home. While some people might not see gaming as a constructive use of time, there are in fact many positives and skills to be gained. It is argued that online gaming can improve a person’s ability to multi-task, reduces stress and when played in groups, can be a great form of socializing.

Letter writing

While online communication is fast and free, letter writing is still a valuable form of communication. As many of us are spending more time at home, it might be a nice surprise for friends and family to receive something from you in the post. Make someone’s day by showing them that you’ve taken the time to handwrite a letter and send it to them. You might even have the favor returned. Writing by hand is also a stress reliever and can help you to feel calmer, particularly if you’re writing a kind message to someone. Another advantage to letter writing is that you can hold onto it for as long as you like, perhaps as a reminder of this moment in time or your relationship with that person.

There is also something rewarding about the length of time between sending a letter and knowing when the person has received it. Unlike our current world of instant communication, letters do not elicit an immediate response and so this teaches us to be patient. It also forces us to slow down and consider what we want to write which can only be of value in our fast-paced lives.

Email exchanges

Although a somewhat dated tradition, email chains seem to have resurfaced in response to the coronavirus lockdown. While not a source of joy for some, there have been a few trends which might help you to feel more connected. One popular choice is to send your favourite poem or text to your friends via email in the hope that you will receive theirs in return. This can be a lovely way to connect with others while also reading inspiring and thought-provoking writing. We can all share at least one piece of text that we found moving or interesting, so why not pass it on and brighten someone’s day?

Journaling

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Writing a diary is not necessarily a way of connecting with others, but as cheesy as it sounds, it is a way of connecting with yourself. Of course, social connection is vital and a great mood booster, but so is understanding your own mind and needs. If you’re feeling stressed, anxious or down, journaling is a tried and tested form of emotional release. Just simply putting your thoughts on paper can make you feel less weighed down.

Keeping all of our concerns to ourselves can be damaging for our own wellbeing. One activity you could try is writing down everything that you are grateful for. This is a great technique to feeling more positive and reflective on your own life. Particularly during this worrying time, expressing how you feel and noticing what you have rather than what’s missing can help put things in perspective for you. Even if all you can note is that you have a roof over your head, that’s definitely something to be thankful for.

If you’re struggling with the impact of coronavirus, you can get some helpful tips from other international students. If you have any other concerns, check out our article on how to overcome some of the major challenges posed by the outbreak. 

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Scholarship in Europe

Scholarship in Europe

Scholarship in Europe

To study anywhere in Europe:

  • Educations.com Study a Master’s in Europe Scholarship– A scholarship of €5000 is open for all international students studying a master’s degree at any European university, starting in autumn 2020.
  • Erasmus Mundus Scholarships – Initiative led by the European Commission to provide funding for students all over the world to study in Europe at selected institutions.
  • Surfshark Privacy and Security Scholarship – A $2,000 prize is available to a student currently enrolled in the UK or any European Union (EU) country as a high school, undergraduate or graduate student. You will need to submit an essay to apply and the scholarship is open to all nationalities.

To study in Austria:

  • Austrian Government Scholarships – Monthly scholarships of €1,050 available for up to four months for international students of all study levels.
  • Grants.at – A searchable database of scholarships to study abroad in Austria.
  • (IDM) Danubius Young Scientist Award in Austria – The Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) is offering a €1,200 (US$1,350) scholarship to exceptional young scientist (one from each country in the Danube region).
  • OFID funding for International Students in Austria 2019/20 – Students from developing countries are provided with the opportunity to apply for the OFID Scholarship 2019/20, which is funded by OPEC Fund for International Development.
  • Die Presse funding for MSc Environmental Technology & International Affairs – Two half-scholarships (worth € 13,300 each)  scholarship for international students to study MSc Environment Technology & International Affairs at the Vienna University of Technology, funded by Die Presse. (The 2019 round of applications has now closed. Please check back next year for the 2020 round).
  • Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen Five-Month Fellowship for International Students in Austria, 2019/20 – Five-month fellowships for visual and media artists, art critics, theorists and curators from around the world, offered by the Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen. (Call for the 2019/20 applications is now closed.)

To study in Belgium:

  • CIUF-CUD Scholarships in Belgium for Developing Countries – Opportunities to gain funding to study in Belgium for training or research at master’s level. Open to students internationally. (The call for applications for the academic year 2019-2020 is now closed. The next call will be in September 2019.)
  • VLIR-UOS Scholarships for Developing Countries – Annually offering scholarships for students from developing countries in parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America to undertake training, research or study in Belgium at selected institutions.
  • Ghent University Top-up Grants – Scholarships for students from developing countries who are new students of English-taught master’s degrees at the Ghent University in Belgium.
  • KU Leuven Science Scholarships for International Students – The [email protected] is aimed at international students interested in undertaking study in Belgium at master’s level within the faculty of science at KU Leuven. (Registration for 2019/20 is now closed).
  • KU Leuven IRO PhD Scholarships for Developing Countries – Open to prospective PhD students from developing countries to study in Belgium within the Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation at KU Leuven.

To study in the Czech Republic:

  • Czech Government Scholarships for Developing Countries – Government scholarships enabling international students to undertake study (at bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level) at institutions across the Czech Republic. Czech is the language of instruction for most programs offered. 2019/2020 Scholarships are no longer available, check back in July 2019 for the next round.
  • Masaryk University Faculty of Arts – The Department of Czech for Foreigners at Masaryk University awards four three-month scholarships worth 8,000 CZK per month for international students to study Czech language, literature and culture.v

To study in France:

  • Eiffel Scholarships in France for International Students – Open to international students at master’s/PhD level wishing to study in France at selected institutions.
  • Emile Boutmy Scholarships in France for International Students – Opportunities for bachelor’s and master’s degree students from outside of the EU to gain funding to study in France at Sciences Po.
  • Fondation Rainbow Bridge MBA Scholarships for African and Asian Women – MBA scholarships for students from developing countries in Africa and Asia to study in France at HEC Paris. Open to female students only.
  • École Normale Supérieure de Lyon – Scholarships to study one of the selected master’s programs at ENS de Lyon.

To study in Greece:

  • Greek Government Scholarships for Foreign Students – More than 50 scholarships for international students wishing to undertake undergraduate or postgraduate study or a research project in host universities and institutions across Greece. (Website is in Greek).
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – Scholarships for international students to study in Greece at all study levels at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

To study in Hungary:

  • Hungarian Government Scholarships for Foreign Students – Scholarships for international students to study in Hungary, funded by the Hungarian government. Open to students of master’s degrees in rural development and agribusiness, horticulture and agricultural water management.
  • The Stipendium Hungaricum – Provides scholarships which cover tuition fees, medical insurance, accommodation and a monthly stipend for citizens of partner countries to study in Hungary at either bachelor’s or master’s level. (The call for the 2019/20 applications is now closed.)

To study in Ireland:

  • Dublin Institute of Technology ‌Centenary Scholarship Programme – Scholarships are available for students from any non-EU/EEA country to study a master’s degree at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).
  • Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships – Scholarships awarded to high-caliber students from non-EU/EEA countries to study in Ireland for one year, amounting to €10,000.
  • NUI Galway International Student Scholarships – Merit-based scholarships are available for international students at all study levels, and there also country-specific options for students from China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia or the US.
  • Trinity College London International Scholarships – Various scholarships are available for all study levels, some aimed at students from particular countries (for example, the Claddagh Scholarship Programme is aimed at Chinese postgraduates, and the USA Undergraduate Scholarships).

To study in Italy:

  • Bocconi Scholarships in Italy for International Students – Scholarships for international students to study a Master of Science program at Bocconi University. Includes a full tuition waiver.
  • Italian Government Scholarships for Foreign Students – Scholarships for international students at all degree levels to study in Italy at various public institutions. Also open to Italian citizens living abroad (IRE).
  • CICOPS Scholarships for Developing Countries – Scholarships from the University of Pavia (UNIPV), open to international students from developing countries to carry out research in collaboration with a professor. You must have an invitation letter from a professor to apply.
  • University of Bologna Study Grants for International Students – Funding opportunities for international students at bachelor’s and master’s level to study in Italy at the University of Bologna.
  • IMT School PhD scholarships – Fully funded scholarships by IMT School for Advanced Studies for International Students to study programs in Cognitive & Cultural Systems and Systems Science.

To study in the Netherlands:

  • Amsterdam Merit Scholarships for Excellent International Students – Merit-based scholarships to study in the Netherlands at the University of Amsterdam. Open to talented master’s degree students from outside the EU or EEA.
  • Anne van den Ban Scholarships for Developing Countries at Wageningen University – Scholarships for international students from developing countries to study agriculture, food or environment-related programs at master’s level at Wageningen University. Sponsored by the Anne van den Ban Fund.
  • Eric Bleumink Fund Scholarships at the University of Groningen – Open to all master’s level international students undertaking further study in the Netherlands at the University of Groningen.
  • Holland Scholarship – Available for non-EEA international students to study at participating universities in the Netherlands at bachelor’s or master’s level.
  • Leiden University Excellence Scholarships (LExS) – Merit-based scholarships for master’s degree (MA/MSc/LLM) students at Leiden University in the Netherlands. Not available to EU/EEA students.
  • Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) – Government-funded international scholarships to study in the Netherlands on a short course, master’s or PhD. Prioritized candidates include female applicants and applicants from sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme – Nuffic-funded scholarships for students from developing countries in Asia and Latin America, including China, Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico and Brazil, to study in the Netherlands.
  • Radboud Scholarship Programme – Scholarship opportunities for non-EEA students to study an English-taught master’s degree at Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands. (Applications for 2019/20 are now closed.)
  • UM High Potential Scholarships for International Students – Merit-based scholarships for international students to study in the Netherlands at master’s level at Maastricht University. Only open to students from outside of the EU/EEA. (The deadline for the 2019/20 applications has passed.)
  • University of Twente Scholarships (UTS) – International scholarships to study in the Netherlands on a selected master’s program at the University of Twente. Available for all students, both in and outside the EU.
  • VU Amsterdam Fellowship Programme (VUFP) – Scholarships for talented students to study a selection of English-taught master’s programs at VU University Amsterdam. Only for students who are not of Dutch nationality.
  • World Citizen Talent Scholarship for International Students– Merit-based scholarships to study in the Netherlands offered by The Hague University of Applied Sciences. Open to master’s students from outside the Netherlands.

To study in Slovakia:

  • Slovak Government Scholarships for Selected Developing Countries – Government-funded international scholarships for students from developing countries to pursue higher education in Slovakia at any degree level. Open to students from selected countries within the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia.

To study in Spain:

  • GSE Scholarships – All master’s applicants are automatically considered for scholarships based on academic excellence at Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
  • Zaragoza Logistics Center – Various scholarships for admitted students of master’s of logistics and related courses at this research institute, including scholarships for African students.
  • Spanish Studies Abroad – Scholarships to study abroad in a Spanish-speaking country, including a diversity scholarship for underrepresented students.

To study in Switzerland:

  • ETH Zurich Excellence Masters Scholarship Program – Merit-based scholarships are available to students who wish to pursue their master’s degree at ETH Zurich.
  • Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists – Merit-based scholarship opportunities for international students undertaking postgraduate-level study in Switzerland at selected institutions.
  • UNU Fellowship in International Organizations MBA Merit Scholarships – Scholarships to study in Switzerland at the University of Geneva on an MBA program. Open to mid-career professionals from developing countries only.

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10 Reasons to Study in the US | Why study in the USA?

10 Reasons to Study in the US | Why study in the USA?

To date, America remains the go-to place for attaining a higher level of education. Nearly 50% of the top 100 universities in the world belong to the US. While there are many countries that provide equally outstanding academic and research work, students still prefer studying in the US.

The US has got it all covered by experiencing an advanced way of learning or living a productive life. There are various factors through which American institutes have been attracting students from different parts of the world. After all, people don’t call the US the land of opportunity for no reason. One can make their dreams come true, as history has shown.

For those planning on taking their education overseas, this article will be providing ten reasons to study in the US.

10 Amazing Reasons to Study in the USA

1. Good Quality of Education

Most American universities have advanced technologies available in classrooms that make a student’s learning experience wholesome. Likewise, US universities have the highest research outputs, and one can benefit by involving themselves along with productive minds.

The courses, though challenging, are fruitful and expands one’s horizon. Lastly, one of the reasons the US strives to provide excellent education is because it focuses on helping students excel personally and professionally in life.

2. Scholarships

Studying in foreign universities is costly. Fortunately, there are plenty of financial supports that students can benefit from, and one of them is through scholarships. Most US universities offer partial to the total fee waiver and ease the student’s study expenses.

Usually, universities automatically waive off vast chunks of tuition fees based on one’s academic performance. However, one can also apply for external scholarships like government funding or through bursaries.

Students focusing on research-based subjects can obtain scholarships through Graduate Assistance, teaching assistance, and research assistance.

3. Diversity

People studying in American universities are not all Americans. In fact, one can experience a diverse set of cultures from different parts of the world. Usually, US universities are homes of thousands of international scholars with different ethnic backgrounds. Likewise, Americans respect a diverse culture and hold various cultural programs every year. Hence, along with studying, one can also learn a lot from a diverse environment.

4. Campus Life

Living in a place far from home is not a fascinating thing for many. At one time or another, people begin to miss being with their friends and families from home. But experiencing campus life in the United States brings a different joy too. Students will meet a lot of new faces and will often engage in social activities together.

Beyond academic curriculums, students can engage in athletics, sports, music, or student organizations while on campus. As a result, one has the opportunity to learn new things every day and develop connections.

5. Academic Flexibility

With the world developing at a faster pace, the US provides such educations where students can seek endless career opportunities. Moreover, courses are not limited as one can find a variety of majors to choose from. Also, specific Graduate-level courses offer fast-track programs that lead to one doing a Ph.D.

6. Internships, Research, and Training

In the US, students can have the opportunity of working as an intern in the world’s biggest companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, etc. Based on their performances, one can also have the luck of being hired as a full-time employee by these shark companies.

Likewise, universities in the United States offer intense research opportunities where students can utilize advanced modern tools ready at their disposal. Many US institutes make internships or research work mandatory at the end of the year. Thus, graduates can gain particular exposure to the practical usability of their learnings.

7. Work after Study

Every international US graduates have the opportunity of working after completing their studies. Generally, students are eligible to work for a year after graduation. During this period, people can seek employment opportunities, and upon receiving one, they can legally work in the US. Similarly, graduates from the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Management) field can benefit from getting three years of post-graduate work permit.

8. Employable Degrees

The educational qualification that one obtains from the US is recognized around the world. Degrees obtained in the US are unique in that every course is challenging, and students are exposed to its practicality. US degrees also prepare students for life after study as most of the curriculum involves them using their learnings to solve real-life problems. Once a student graduates with a US degree, they are already a step above others that don’t.

9. Vibrant Lifestyle

Life in the US is unbelievably glamorous. Surrounded by the bustling city lights, life in the US is a wholesome experience. When studies put too much strain, one can blow off steam by riding around the cities. New York offers one of the best sight-seeing places, whereas the Brooklyn Bridge attracts many international students.

Moreover, one can take out time with their friends and book a ticket for their favorite concert or get a chance to meet celebrities. Likewise, many significant sporting events like the NBA are a dream for many to see live. Lastly, hardly anyone would want to miss the authentic American dishes.

10. The Land of Opportunity

The US provides a platform for everyone to learn and nurture themselves. Every person grows up with a dream, and many dreamers go to the US to manifest their dreams. This is because the opportunity is endless in America. The US is the pioneer of innovating and discovering new findings. Even the man who first walked on the moon is a graduate of the University of Southern California.

From creating artificial human organs to developing robots of nanoparticles, anything is possible in the US. This is because dreams turn into reality in America.

Considering these top ten reasons, it is no doubt that students prefer the US as their ultimate study destination.

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Scholarship in France

Scholarship in France

Scholarship in France

Below is a selection of scholarships for international students of all degree levels wishing to study in France.

Government funded scholarships to study in France

  • Eiffel Scholarship Program of Excellence – Established by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, this scholarship is available for non-French nationals of up to 30 years old enrolling in either a masters or PhD program in law, economics and management, engineering or political science in any French higher education institution. Applications are submitted by French higher education institutions on behalf of applicants, who will have been selected by these institutions.
  • Erasmus + – Led by the European Commission, Erasmus + is the largest provider of scholarships in the EU and provides grants towards living costs when participating in an exchange system in a European country.
  • The Chateaubriand Fellowship – Offered by the Embassy of France in the US, the fellowship funds PhD students from US universities wishing to do research in France for four to nine months. Successful applicants will receive a monthly allowance of up to US$1,230, a round trip ticket to France and support for health insurance abroad.

Non-government scholarships to study in France

  • AIFS Study Abroad Scholarships, Grants and Financial Support – a variety of scholarships available to international students of all levels looking to study in France, who pass certain academic requirements.
  • The Fulbright Scholarship – The Fulbright Scholarship is for recent university graduates looking to go on to study a master’s or a PhD in a French university. Up to 20 grants are awarded annually and fund eight to ten months of studying in France.
  • Alexandre Yersin Scholarships for Masters Programme in France –The Alexandre Yersin Scholarship is available to Hong Kong or Macau residents, wishing to pursue a master’s degree or equivalent in a French university.
  • Civil Society Leadership Awards (CSLA) – The CSLA provides fully funded master’s degree study to individuals who demonstrate commitment to leading positive social change in their communities, and who clearly demonstrate academic and professional excellence.

University – specific scholarships to study in France

  • Stephen M. Kellen Scholarship – Awarded each year by Sciences Po, this merit based scholarship is available to any student admitted to Science’s PO’s dual BA with Freie Universität Berlin program. The scholarship covers two years of tuition fees at Sciences Po, a living allowance of US$6000 per year for the two ears spent on Sciences Po’s French-German European Campus in Nancy and a living allowance of $7.000/year for the two years spent at the Otto-Suhr-Institut of Freie Universität. *The 2020 round of applications for this scholarship is not yet open, but usually close around June, so keep a look out on Science Po’s website for more details.
  • Emile Boutmy Scholarship 2020 – Once again awarded by Sciences Po university, the Emile Boutmy Scholarship is for non-European students who wish to pursue their Bachelors, Masters or PhD degree in France.
  • ENS International Selection Scholarships – Each year, ten arts and humanities students and ten science students are offered a scholarship to pursue a master’s degree and diploma at École Normale Supérieure (ENS). This scholarship is available to international students, under the age of 25, who have not lived in France for more than 10 months. Successful applicants will receive a 1,000 euro per month grant for three years and a room on one of the ENS campuses
  • Ampère Excellence Scholarships for International Students – These scholarships offer 1,000 euros per month for up to two years, for international students wishing to pursue one of the eligible Masters programs at ENS de Lyon.
  • INSEAD Africa Leadership Fund Scholarship 2019/2020 for African Students – A 50,000 euro scholarship available for an African national student admitted to, or in the interview stage for, an MBA course at INSEAD. Candidates must demonstrate outstanding professional and personal achievements, with a commitment to contribute to the breadth of diversity on the program.
  • Université Paris-Saclay International Master’s Scholarships – Université Paris-Saclay offers 160 master’s scholarships to international students enrolled in its programs. Each scholarship is worth 10,000 euros per year and a maximum of 1,000 euros for travel and VISA expenses is also awarded to successful candidates.
  • Foundation Rainbow Bridge MBA Scholarships for African and Asian Women – This scholarship offered by HEC Paris, for female candidates who have been admitted to the HEC Paris MBA program. Candidates must come from an Asian or African country affected by a natural disaster, drought or famine and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to solving some of the social and economic issues affecting their countries while working for the long-term security of the people living there.

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Scholarship in Germany

Scholarship in Germany

Scholarship in Australia & New Zealand

If you are looking to study abroad in Australia or New Zealand, then you should certainly consider how much it is going to cost you. Tuition fees are fairly high in both countries, as is the cost of living, so it’s important that you are aware of the level of funding that you might need. 

However, one way to help to minimise your costs is to apply for scholarships and grants. Each government has a few scholarships for international students from certain countries which could be a good first place to look. Or if there is a specific university that you have your heart set on it is always worth checking to see if they have any scholarships that might suit you. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the scholarships that are available to you. 

Types of scholarships

University scholarships

Most universities will offer some kind of scholarships for international students, so your institution of choice should be your first port of call when considering funding. 

Financial scholarships

These scholarships are based on the financial need of the students. The majority of these may only be available to domestic students but some universities will give out needs-based scholarships to international students.

Merit scholarships

For students who are either academically gifted, or aim to broaden a university’s research focus

Country-based scholarships

These scholarships are targeted at students from developing countries in particular.

Government-funded scholarships

There are a number of government-funded programmes and scholarships, some of which are listed below. 

Privately-funded scholarships

Sometimes private businesses or donors will fund scholarships for international students. These are also more likely to be targeted at developing countries and minority groups, or in specific areas of study.

Part scholarships

These can range from a small one-off payment the student can use towards their fees or a larger payment that is staggered to cover certain costs of going to university. 

Australia

Australia Awards Scholarship

For students in developing countries particularly those in the Indo-Pacific region, this scholarship facilitates full undergraduate or postgraduate study at participating Australian universities. It includes full tuition fees, return air travel, contribution to living expenses and health cover among other things. 

Endeavor Postgraduate Scholarship Awards

These provide full financial support for international students seeking to do a master’s or PhD in any field of study in Australia. 

International Postgraduate research scholarships

The IPRS Programme enables international students to study for a postgraduate qualification and work alongside academic researchers in Australia. The scholarship covers tuition fees and health cover costs. 

Destination Australia

Destination Australia is a government mobility programme which encourages international and domestic students to study in regional Australia. 

Research Training Programme

Postgraduate-level scholarships for domestic and international students to study a research degree at a participating Australian university. 

Australian APEC Women in Research Fellowship

This fellowship is for high-achieving female researchers from APEC economies to conduct research in partnership with an Australian university. 

University scholarships

Australian Catholic University

Provides scholarships for international undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academic merit.

Australian National University

There are a number of scholarships for international students at all study levels.

Adelaide Scholarships International

Provides scholarships for international undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academic merit.

Curtin University International Research Scholarships

International scholarships for students undertaking master’s or PhD programmes.

Macquarie University International Scholarships

Provides a partial tuition fee scholarship for academically bright students to study an undergraduate or postgraduate degree. The amount varies up to A$10,000 (£5,586).

University of Sydney International Research Scholarships

For students looking to undertake a postgraduate research degree or master’s programme and will cover tuition fees for up to three years.

Flinders International Postgraduate Scholarships

These are awarded to applicants looking to pursue a full-time research higher degree. It covers tuition fees, living allowance, establishment allowance, relocation costs and airfares. 

La Trobe Academic Excellence Scholarships for International Students

Targeted towards high-achieving international students from all countries on undergraudte and postgraduate programmes. 

Monash University International Merit Scholarships

for outstanding international students wishing to pursue an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at Monash University.

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Scholarship in Singapore

Scholarship in Singapore

Scholarship in Singapore

National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technology University are the top universities in the world offering some of the most renowned courses and scholarships in singapore. The three top universities in Singapore, National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technology University and Singapore Management University feature in the top 100 in the top universities in Asia.

Top university scholarships to study in Singapore are:

National University of Singapore Scholarships

Science & Technology (S&T) Undergraduate Scholarship

A National University of Singapore scholarship, the Science & Technology Undergraduate Scholarship, is offered to  outstanding freshmen Asian countries. No separate application is required for the scholarship to study in Singapore. All undergraduate applications from Asian countries will be considered for this scholarship in singapore.

Eligibility Criteria:

The aspirants for this scholarship in Singapore are required to:

  • Be Asian students excluding Singaporeans
  • Possess strong leadership qualities and potential
  • Possess excellent co-curricular and extracurricular interests
  • Possess outstanding high school results
  • Apply for admission to full-time undergraduate degree programme in Computing, Engineering or Science at NUS

Benefits:

One of the most prestigious scholarships, the Science & Technology (S&T) Undergraduate Scholarship offers a number of benefits including:

  • Tuition fees and compulsory fees to study in Singapore
  • Yearly living allowance of S$6,000
  • Settling-in allowance (one-time) upon enrolment of S$200
  • Yearly accommodation allowance
  • One-way air ticket to and from the home country to Singapore

Terms & Conditions

  • The scholarship in Singapore is available for undergraduate students pursuing a few disciplines of Engineering, Engineering science,  Computing (Business Analytics, Computer Science Courses, Information Systems,  and Information Security, Data Science and Analytics, Environmental Biology specialisation, Food Science & Technology, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Science at NUS.
  • The Science & Technology (S&T) Undergraduate Scholarship awardees are required to serve a six-year bond with a Singapore-registered company after graduation.
  • This scholarship in Singapore awardees are not allowed to accept any other scholarship, fellowship, bursary, grant, award or allowance without NUS approval.
  • There will be constant academic monitoring  of the awardees. This study in Singapore scholarship will be renewed semesterly provided the awardee maintains a Cumulative Average Point (CAP) of at least 3.5 (or equivalent) as well as and good conduct.
  • Scholars can go for overseas program for 1 semester only.
  • In case the scholar decides to withdraw from the university, s/he might require to repay the amount already disbursed.

Nanyang Technical University Scholarships

Renaissance Engineering Programme Scholarship (REPS)

The Renaissance Engineering Programme (REP) Scholarship is awarded to outstanding freshmen who are pursuing a full-time Renaissance Engineering Programme to study in Singapore at the Nanyang Technical University.

Eligibility

  • All nationalities can apply for REP scholarship
  • The REP Scholarship awardees have to complete a full-time undergraduate Renaissance Engineering Programme in NTU
  • The applicant must have a Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • The applicant should also have good extracurricular and cocurricular experience.

Benefits

The REP scholarship are offered for the full undergraduate program duration. The awardee is expected to maintain a good conduct as well as academic record for the scholarship to be continues. The scholarship amount includes:

  • Complete tuition fee post the subsidy to study in Singapore
  • An allowance of S$6,000 per year for living for all years except the third year. The third year allowance is decided by the the REP Office.
  • An allowance of S$500 per year for books and academic material.
  • Awardees living in NTU hostels will be given an accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per academic year
  • One-time computer allowance of S$1,750
  • The awardees in the third year will receive an overseas benefit. They are:
    • enrollment and tuition at partner university
    • Return airfare
    • Accommodation and meals at the university the REP scholar is visiting for the industrial internship
    • The REP scholar are not required to serve any extra bond apart from the one applicable to all the international students and PRs of Singapore

Terms & Conditions

  • REP Scholars cannot hold more than one scholarship without the approval of the university study in Singapore
  • The REP scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.75/5
  • The scholarship condition also mentions behaviour and the scholarship may be withdrawn if the scholar’s behaviour is unsatisfactory.

Scholarship Applying

  • Once the application for scholarship is filled, the candidates will be provided with a link to be forwarded to the school teacher who will provide an appraisal for the student. The school teacher will also fill the personal details like Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The appraisal form is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application.

Scholarship Application Procedures

  • The REP scholarship is awarded to those students who have applied to Nanyang Technical University for an undergraduate program. The aspirants are required to apply for the course before they apply for the scholarship.The eligibility criteria for REP scholars to study in Singapore is:

    • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level
    • Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore
    • NUS High School Diploma
    • IB Diploma
    • Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results

Selection Interview

  • The interviews for the scholarship will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

NTU-University Scholars Programme (NTU-USP) Scholarship

This prestigious scholarship is awarded to outstanding freshmen who are pursuing the NTU-University Scholars Programme.

Eligibility

  • The scholarship is open to aspirants from all nationalities to study in Singapore.
  • The scholarship awardees are required to complete a full-time undergraduate degree program in NTU and be on the NTU-University Scholars Program (NTU-USP).
  • The aspirants are required to have outstanding Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • The aspirant should also have good co-curricular records.
  • The eligibility conditions also requires strong leadership qualities and potential in an aspirant.

Benefits

The NTU-USP scholarships are offered to students who are enrolled for a full undergraduate program. The awardee is expected to not only maintain excellent academic records, s/he is also required to maintain a good conduct throughout the study duration. The scholarship amount includes:

  • Full tuition fee post the subsidy to study in Singapore
  • An allowance of S$6,500 per year for living for all years except the third year.
  • Awardees living in NTU hostels will be given an accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per academic year
  • One-time computer allowance of S$1,750
  • The aspirants are eligible for a travel grant of S$5,000 for an abroad study or attachment programme one time only which are subject to terms and conditions in the Travel Grant Form.
  • The awardees in the third year will receive an overseas benefit. They are:
    • Enrollment and tuition at partner university
    • Return airfare
    • Accommodation and meals at the university the REP scholar is visiting for the industrial internship
    • The NTU-USP scholar are not required to serve any extra bond apart from the one applicable to all the international students and PRs of Singapore

The scholarship awardees are not required to serve any bond attached to the NTU-USP Scholarship post their study in Singapore. The aspirants, however, have to serve the three-year bond which is applicable to all Singapore PRs and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.

Terms & Conditions

  • NTU-USP Scholars cannot hold more than one scholarship without the approval of the university
  • The NTU-USP scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5/5. The Academic performance will be reviewed every semester for continuing the scholarship.
  • The scholarship condition also mentions behaviour and the scholarship may be withdrawn if the scholar’s behaviour is unsatisfactory.

Application Procedures

  • The NTU-USP scholarships in Singapore is awarded to those students who have applied to study in Singapore at the Nanyang Technical University for an undergraduate program. The aspirants are required to apply for the course and the scholarship simultaneously. The eligibility criteria for NTU-USP scholars are:

    • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level
    • Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore
    • NUS High School Diploma
    • IB Diploma
    • Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results

Applying

On filling up the application online, the candidates will receive a link that is to be forwarded to the school teacher to assessment and appraisal. The school teacher is also required to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The appraisal form is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application to study in Singapore. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.

Selection Process

The interviews for the NTU-USP scholarships in Singapore will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

Nanyang Scholarship

The Nanyang Scholarship is the first undergraduate scholarships in Singapore by NTU awarded to outstanding freshmen pursuing undergraduate programs to study in Singapore.This scholarship recognizes academically outstanding students who demonstrate substantial leadership potential as well as have  extremely good co-curricular records.

Eligibility

  • Aspirants from all nationalities can apply to the scholarship in Singapore.
  • The Nanyang Scholarship awardees are required to complete a full-time undergraduate degree program in NTU.
  • The aspirants are required to have outstanding Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • The aspiring students should also have good co-curricular records.
  • The eligibility conditions also requires strong leadership qualities and potential in an aspirant.
  •  The Nanyang Scholarship for Biomedical Sciences & Chinese Medicine Programme is available for only the first three years of study in NTU.

Benefits

The Nanyang scholarships are offered to students enrolled for a full undergraduate program to study in Singapore. The awardee is expected to maintain excellent academic records and a good conduct throughout the study duration. The amount for the scholarship in Singapore includes:

  • Full tuition fee after the subsidised tuition grant
  • An allowance of S$6,500 per year for living for all years except the third year.
  • Awardees living in NTU hostels will be given an accommodation allowance of up to S$2,000 per academic year
  • Single time computer allowance of S$1,750
  • The aspirants are eligible for a travel grant of S$5,000 for an abroad study.
  • The scholars will be participating in Scholars Orientation Programme, Scholars Award Ceremony, Outreach Programmes, and Eminent Speaker Series.

The scholarship awardees are not required to serve any bond attached to the Nanyang Scholarship. The aspirants will have to serve the three-year bond applicable to all PRs of Singapore and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.

Terms and conditions

  • Nanyang Scholarship awardees cannot hold more than one scholarship without the approval of the university study in Singapore.
  • The scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5/5. The academic performance will be reviewed every semester for continuing the scholarship in Singapore.
  • The scholarship condition also mentions behaviour and the scholarship may be withdrawn if the scholar’s behaviour is unsatisfactory.

Applying

The Nanyang scholarship is awarded to those students who have applied to Nanyang Technical University for an undergraduate program. The aspirants are required to apply for the course to study in Singapore and the scholarship simultaneously. The eligibility criteria for Nanyang scholars are:

  • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level
  • Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore
  • NUS High School Diploma
  • IB Diploma
  • Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results

Application Procedure

After the aspirants complete their undergraduate application process at NTU, they will find a scholarship application link ‘Apply for Scholarship’ at the end of the online application.

On filling up the application online, the candidates will receive a link that is to be forwarded to the school teacher to assessment and appraisal. The school teacher is also required to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The appraisal form is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.

Selection Process

The interviews for the Nanyang scholarship to study in Singapore will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP

A well known scholarship offered at the Nanyang Technical University is the ‘College Scholarship’. The scholarship  is awarded to extraordinarily performing freshmen who are pursuing a full-time undergraduate program in NTU.

Eligibility

  • The scholarship is open to aspirants from all nationalities to study in Singapore.
  • The College Scholarship awardees must complete a full-time undergraduate degree program in NTU.
  • The scholarship in Singapore is offered for the courses at NTU
  • The aspirants should have outstanding Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • The eligibility conditions also look for good co-curricular records.
  • The aspirants should also have strong leadership qualities and potential.
  •  The College Scholarship for Biomedical Sciences & Chinese Medicine Programme is available for only the first three years of study in NTU.

Benefits

The College scholarships are offered to students enrolled at Nanyang Technical University for a full-time undergraduate program. The scholarship awardee is expected to maintain very good academic records and a good conduct throughout the study duration. The benefit of the scholarship in Singapore includes:

  • Full tuition fee after the subsidised tuition grant
  • An allowance of S$3,600 per year for living for all year.

The scholarship awardees are not required to serve any bond attached to the College Scholarship. But the aspirants are required to serve the three-year bond applicable to all PRs of Singapore and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.

Terms and conditions

  • College Scholarship recipients cannot receive more than one scholarship without the approval of the university to study in Singapore
  • The scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5/5. The academic performance will be reviewed every semester for continuing the scholarship.
  • The College Scholarship can be withdrawn if the scholar’s behaviour is found to be unsatisfactory.
  • The College Scholarship awardees will also be required to be the student ambassador, or a similar role and represent the university to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc.

Applying

The College scholarship is awarded to only those students who have applied to Nanyang Technical University for an undergraduate program. The College Scholarship aspirants must apply for the course and the scholarship simultaneously. The eligibility criteria this scholarship in Singapore are:

  • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level
  • Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore
  • NUS High School Diploma
  • IB Diploma
  • Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results

Application Procedure

After the aspirants complete their undergraduate application process at NTU, they will find a scholarship application link ‘Apply for Scholarship’ to apply for College Scholarship at the end of the online application.

On filling up the application online, the candidates will receive a link that is to be forwarded to the school teacher to assessment and appraisal. The school teacher is also required to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The appraisal form is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application to study in Singapore. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.

Selection Process

The interviews for the Nanyang scholarship will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

HUMANITIES, ARTS and SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPS (HASS SCHOLARSHIPS)

A very well known scholarship in Singapore, the HASS Scholarship is offered to students pursuing full-time undergraduate courses study in Singapore in Humanities, arts and social sciences at the Nanyang Technological University.

Eligibility

  • The scholarship is open to aspirants from all nationalities.
  • The HASS scholarship in Singapore awardees are required to complete a full-time undergraduate degree program in NTU.
  • HASS scholarship awardees should be pursuing a full-time undergraduate degree course in humanities, arts and social sciences offered by the School of Art, Design and Media, School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, or Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information to study in Singapore. The HASS scholarship will be offered for all the years of study at NTU.
  • The HASS scholarship aspirants should possess Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level, Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore, NUS High School Diploma, IB Diploma or Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • The eligibility conditions also look for good co-curricular records.
  • The aspirants should also have strong leadership qualities and potential.

Benefits

  • The HASS scholarships are offered to students enrolled at Nanyang Technical University for undergraduate program in humanities, arts and social sciences. The HASS scholarship holder is expected to maintain very good academic records and a good conduct throughout their study in Singapore duration. The benefits of this scholarship in Singapore includes:

    • Full tuition fee after the subsidised tuition grant
    • One-time travel grant of S$3,000 for an overseas programme. The travel grant is given on a condition that the scholarship holder will score a CGPA of 4.05 out of 5 in at least one semester any time after completing the first  year in a humanities, arts and social sciences undergraduate degree programme.

    The scholarship awardees are not required to serve any bond attached to the College Scholarship. But the aspirants are required to serve the three-year bond applicable to all PRs of Singapore and international students under the MOE Tuition Grant Scheme.

Terms and Conditions

  • HASS Scholarship recipients are not allowed to receive more than one scholarships, bursaries, university loans, fellowships, grants or awards without the approval of the university to study in Singapore
  • The HASS scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5/5. The academic performance will be reviewed every semester for continuing the scholarship.
  • The HASS Scholarship can be withdrawn if the scholar’s behaviour or academic progress is found to be unsatisfactory.
  • The HASS Scholarship awardees will also be required to be the student ambassador, or a similar role and represent the university to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc.

Application Procedures

  • Undergraduate applicants of humanities, arts and social sciences at Nanyang Technical University are eligible for HASS scholarship. The HASS Scholarship aspirants must apply for the course and the scholarship simultaneously to study in Singapore. The eligibility criteria for this scholarship in Singapore are:

    • Singapore-Cambridge GCE ‘A’ level
    • Diploma awarded by a polytechnic in Singapore
    • NUS High School Diploma
    • IB Diploma
    • Applicants with Year 12 equivalent results

  • When the aspirants fill up the scholarship application form, they will receive an appraisal link to be filled up the respective schools. The school teacher is also required to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The form provided at the appraisal link is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application to study in Singapore. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.
  • When the aspirants fill up the scholarship application form, they will receive an appraisal link to be filled up the respective schools. The school teacher is also required to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The form provided at the appraisal link is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application to study in Singapore. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.

Selection Process

The interviews for the Nanyang scholarship will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship

One of the most prestigious scholarships for studying in Singapore and Nanyang Technological University is the NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship. The scholarship is  awarded to outstanding applicants from the Asian countries.

Eligibility

The NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is only eligible for citizens of Asian countries. The other eligibility criteria are:

  • Singaporean applicants are not eligible, however, Singapore Permanent Residents or Citizens from the Asian countries (except Singapore) are eligible.
  • The scholarship recipients should read a full-time Engineering or Science undergraduate degree programme leading to a first degree, with the exception of Biomedical Sciences & Chinese Medicine Programme, Renaissance Engineering Programme and Medicine.
  • The aspirant should have outstanding Year 12 equivalent qualifications.
  • Excellent co-curricular records and strong leadership qualities and potential are also highly valued for the scholarship.

Benefits

The NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded for normal duration course. The awardees are also required to maintain good academic record as well as exemplary conduct. The benefits of the scholarship in Singapore are:

  • Full tuition fee post the subsidy and all miscellaneous fee to study in Singapore
  • An allowance of S$6,000 per year for living for all years except the third year.
  • Yearly accommodation allowance which is the lowest double room rate for on-campus accommodation
  • One-time settling-in allowance of S$200
  • Return air passage from and to the home country of the awardees.

Terms and Conditions

The NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship has a very important term and condition

  • Scholarship recipients are required to serve a six-year bond with the Sponsor or organisation, or if not so required to serve, work in a Singapore-registered company.
  • The scholarship recipients are not allowed to receive more than one scholarships, bursaries, university loans, fellowships, grants or awards without the approval of the university
  • The scholar is required to maintain a minimum CGPA of 3.5/5. The academic performance will be reviewed every semester for continuing the scholarship.
  • The NTU Science and Engineering Undergraduate scholarship in Singapore may be revoked if the scholar’s behaviour or academic progress is found to be unsatisfactory.

Application procedure

The application period for the scholarship is same as that of the application of the course. The best candidates among the the applicants will be shortlisted and reviewed for scholarships. The applicants are required to submit their application before they apply for the scholarship.

The applicants are required to upload a recent passport size image with the application form. As the aspirants fill up the scholarship application form, they will receive an appraisal link to be filled up their schools. The school teacher has to fill the personal details of the aspirant like, Date of birth, NTU applications number and other details to provide the appraisal. The form provided at the appraisal link is to be filled within 7 days of filling the scholarship application. The appraisal should not be sent no later than 3 weeks from the date of submission of scholarship application. The school can only send one appraisal at a time.

Selection Process

The interviews for the Nanyang scholarship will be conducted between March and May. Shortlisted candidates will be email latest by May. Aspirants not shortlisted will not be informed.

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