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January 11, 2025e-Paper
Published – January 11, 2025 03:16 pm IST
Marking their 125th anniversary celebrations, the University of Birmingham is rolling out several special scholarships available to Indian students. The scholarships allow Indian students to obtain funding for a variety of postgraduate taught (PGT) Master's degrees, ranging from £4,000 to £5,000, for programs beginning in September 2025. The University's dedication to promoting diversity, developing international talent, and establishing life-changing educational opportunities is demonstrated by this effort.
The University is also marking the installation of its new Chancellor, Sandie Okoro OBE, with a series of special Chancellor's Scholarships.
Scholarships available for Indian aspirants Numerous unique scholarship possibilities are available to Indian students, such as: • 125th Anniversary Scholarships • £4,000 awards for all eligible Indian students enrolling in most postgraduate Master's programs, excluding MSc Management, MSc International Business, MSc Marketing, or MBA.
• £5,000 awards for high-achieving students selected through the India Chancellor's Scholarship program, applicable to all Master's programs, including business disciplines.
• No cap on the number of £4,000 scholarships; for £5,000 awards, 50 scholarships will be granted based on academic merit.
• Deadline: End of May 2025 for formal acceptance of the offer.
• Chancellor's Scholarships 2025 • 15 awards of £6,000 each, for postgraduate taught Master's programs.
• Selection is based on academic merit and excellence demonstrated in the application process.
• Deadline: End of May 2025.
• MBA Scholarships • Up to £15,000 for outstanding candidates applying for the Purposeful Leader MBA programme.
• Additional scholarships up to £10,000 for Responsible Business MBA applicants.
• Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
• India High Fliers Undergraduate Scholarships – (High Fliers Research 2024 ranks UoB as the most targeted university in the UK by the top employers) • Limited scholarships for Indian students, applicable to undergraduate programmes.
• Based on academic merit and nominations from schools or agent partners.
• Deadline: End of May 2025.
For more details on eligibility, deadlines, and application processes, visit https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/campaigns/125-intl-scholarships.
The scholarships available are as follows: • 125th Anniversary Scholarships: • £4,000 – Unlimited • £5,000 – 50 awards x £5,000 per award • Chancellor's Scholarships 2025 for Indian Students: 15 awards x £6000 per award • MBA Scholarships: • Purposeful Leader MBA Scholarship – MBA Full-time program – Awards up to £15,000 each • Responsible Business MBA Scholarship – MBA Full-time programme – Few awards up to £10,000 each • India Highfliers Undergraduate Scholarships: 2025: Limited • Academic Merit Scholarships up to 40% for Dubai Campus: 2025: Unlimited For more information visit: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/international/students/finance/scholarships/index.aspx
Published – January 11, 2025 03:16 pm IST
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