£4,000.00 (Rs4,35,825)
Fee waiver/discount
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Undergraduate
University of Birmingham
Not specified
The scholarship award is £4,000 towards tuition fees (for the first year only) of a full-time undergraduate degree programme at the University of Birmingham UK campus, starting September 2024.
India
Applicable to all genders
In Person
Only selective applicants are considered
Full Time
September 2025
Academic excellence
In order to be eligible, candidates must:
Have received an offer and selected the University of Birmingham as their firm choice in UCAS for a full-time undergraduate programme starting September. The student must be entering the first year of an undergraduate programme based at the Birmingham UK campus.
Meet the academic conditions of their offer to the programme.
Be domiciled in India.
Be classed by the University as an overseas fee payer for tuition fee purposes and be able to pay the outstanding tuition fees not covered by the scholarship.
Have sufficient funds to cover the full cost of living at the University of Birmingham, plus any visa/travel expenses associated with studying in the UK.
Start their studies at the University in September (the scholarship award cannot be deferred).
Be registered with, and have their undergraduate study application attached to, one of our local representatives listed here in alphabetical order: Aspire Overseas Education, Edwise Education, Edvoy, Envision, Fateh Education, Gateway Abroad, IDP, Intake Education, Krishna Consultants, LeverageEdu, SI-UK, Student Connect, TC Global, TCL Global.
Accept an offer from the University of Birmingham and be in contact with one of our local representatives by the deadline.
Students are shortlisted based on their
You need to apply separately for this scholarship
To apply for the scholarship students will need to have accepted an offer from Birmingham, have selected Birmingham as their firm choice, and be in contact with one of our local representatives listed. Selection for the award will be based on academic merit.
Only under exceptional circumstances in which the University is unable to choose an awardee based solely on academic merit (for instance, if two candidates have identical grades) will applicants be asked to attend an online interview.