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STUDY IN THE UK |
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Scholarships |
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UK
universities are generally government funded which mostly
means limited funds available for the university to
disburse among students as bursaries and scholarships.
Still most universities do have certain awards which are
given to students based on their merits as well as
performance during the course. Some of the UK universities
also have special awards for Indian students besides the
ones which individual departments may offer to students
coming there to pursue their further studies. Another
important source of scholarship are the British Government
sponsored awards like the Chevening Scholarship
Commonwealth Scholarship, DFID Scholarship. These are
extremely competitive and the deadlines are much in
advance of the session. |
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UNDERGRADUATE |
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Merit based. |
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Universities offer part
bursaries for certain courses and are limited in
number. |
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The Undergraduate and
Vocation Scholarship Scheme (UVS) which more than 60
universities offer in collaboration with the British
Government. |
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Different University
Scholarship have their respective deadlines. |
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POSTGRADUATE |
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British Chevening: for
deserving students wishing to pursue Research /
Taught Postgraduate Courses. |
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Commonwealth
Scholarships and Fellowship Plans are for citizens
of Commonwealth Countries. |
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Shared Scholarships
scheme for taught postgraduate course which are
shared with British Universities. |
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Overseas Research
Students Awards Scheme (ORSAS) for postgraduate
research. |
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University - based
scholarships are in the form of part bursaries which
vary from £ 1000 - £ 2500 rebate in the tuition fee. |
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WEBSITE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS |
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www.acu.ac.uk/scholarships/ |
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www.education.nic.in |
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www.britishcouncil.org/india |
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www.inlakesfoundation.org |
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www.niss.ac.uk/adminother-funding.html |
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www.rhodesscholar.org |
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www.scholarship-search.org.uk |
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www.shell.com/scholarships |
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www.univerisitiesuk.ac.uk |
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