Chevening Scholarships are provided by the Foreign Commonwealth Organization (FCO) and associated organizations. They are specifically meant for students wanting to pursue masters degrees from universities in the UK. For scholarships applications from India, Chevening appoints an independent panel in the UK and a panel at the British High Council. This article will provide all the necessary details Indian students need to know in order to apply for the scholarship and pursue their dreams of studying in the UK.
Chevening scholarships are designed for students looking to pursue 1 year masters courses from any of the UK universities. 750 scholarships (worth Rs. 151 million in total) will be available to Indian students for 2016 – 2017 session. An overwhelming majority of courses offered at all universities within the UK are supported by Chevening Scholarships. However, students should check their country page at the Chevening website to confirm that the course they want is covered by the scholarship. Students are encouraged to choose three courses wherein one would be an ambitious one (i.e. one in which they would like to get in), one insurance course (i.e. one in which they are confident to get in) and one regular courses. These courses can all be from the same university but must be selected from the list of universities in which Chevening provides scholarships for masters courses. Also the courses must be full-time, start in the autumn and lead to a Master’s degree qualification.
A Chevening Scholarship for the India Master’s programme includes :
There is a global limit of up to £18,000 for MBA courses. If the tuition fees of your chosen university course exceed this amount, you will be required to arrange for the rest of your tuition fees.
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The applications for the Chevening scholarship for 2015/ 2016 can be made online on the official website from 3 August until 3 November, 2015.
Other important dates:
In order to be eligible for the Chevening scholarship the applicant must meet the following criteria.
Applications for the Chevening Scholarships are usually done online. However, the criteria might change according to the preference of the concerned organizations. Students should visit the Apply page on the Chevening website for a detailed account of the application process and how they can apply for the scholarships.
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Students wanting to learn more about the scholarship can visit www.chevening.org
If they have a specific enquiry, they can send it at http://www.chevening.org/enquiry/