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Scholarships for students from India
The University is pleased to offer a range of scholarships to students from India who show exceptional academic potential and are starting their studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2010.Undergraduate Scholarships eg BA, BSc, BEng, MEng
Faculty Undergraduate ScholarshipsWe are pleased to offer scholarships to all international students starting their studies in the Faculties of Engineering, Science, the School of Law and the Management School in September 2010:
Engineering International Scholarships 2010
Science International Scholarships 2010
Law International Scholarships 2010
Management International Scholarships 2010
We are pleased to offer Management Scholarships to Indian undergraduate students starting their studies in the Management School in September 2010.
The scholarships are worth £1,500 per year each.
Eligibility and Award Criteria:
- You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2010 in the Management School.
- You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for tuition fee purposes.
- The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required in first or subsequent years.
- The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
- The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
There are three India Merit Undergraduate Scholarships, available for Indian students starting their undergraduate degree studies in September 2010.
Each scholarship is worth £6,500 of your undergraduate course tuition fee per year. The scholarships will take the form of a fee reduction.
To be eligible for the India Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2010 (£6,500) applicants must be an Indian national or permanently domiciled in India, apply for a study place by 25 June 2010 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2010.
The India Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2010 are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for this scholarship you need to apply. Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2010 onwards.
Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
The deadline for applications is Friday 2 July 2010
Postgraduate Scholarships eg MA, MSc
The University offers a range of scholarships for Indian students who show exceptional academic potential starting a postgraduate Taught Masters programme at the University of Sheffield in September 2010.India Sheffield Scholarships 2010
We are pleased to offer the India Sheffield Scholarship 2010 to all Indian students starting a Taught Masters programme in September 2010.
The scholarships are:
- £1,000 each for students studying Nanotechnology courses (jointly run with the University of Leeds)
- £1,500 each for students paying fees between £10,940 – £12,100
- £2,000 each for students paying fees of £12,101 and upwards
- You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your postgraduate Taught Masters programme in September 2010.
- You must be an Indian national or permanently domiciled in India.
- You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for fee purposes.
- The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required.
- The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
There are two India Merit Postgraduate Scholarships 2010, available for Indian students starting their postgraduate taught masters degree studies in September 2010.
Each scholarship is worth £6,500 of your postgraduate taught masters degree tuition fee per year, for one year of study. The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
To be eligible for the India Merit Postgraduate Scholarship 2010, applicants must be an Indian national or permanently domiciled in India, apply for a study place by 25 June 2010 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2010.
The India Merit Scholarship 2010 are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for this scholarship you need to apply. Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2010 onwards.
Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
The deadline for applications is Friday 2 July 2010
Postgraduate research degrees eg PhD, MPhil
The University of Sheffield does not offer research studentships specifically for Indian students. There are, however, studentships and funding for which students from India can apply.Postgraduate Research scholarships
For information on available scholarships for PhD research programmes, please visit the following web-page:
Postgraduate Research Funding Opportunities
Other Sheffield Scholarships
Alumni rewardsSibling and Spouse rewards
International Baccalaureate scholarships
External organisations
The British Council in India can also provide information on the scholarship and funding bodies in India which support students for UK-based study such as the Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships, the British Chevening Scholarships and the Sir Ratan Tata Scholarships.The link below will open in a new window.
More information from The British Council about funding opportunities
Indian students also qualify for tailor-made finance programmes provided through the Paras Education Foundation (TPEF). Students with nationalities other than Indian can receive support through Paras as well.
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More information on the Paras Education Foundation (TPEF)
There are a number of other external organisations that offer scholarships and funding to international students who wish to study in the UK.
More information about external sources of funding
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