Newcastle University announces scholarships worth £7,000 for international students
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 20, 2024 | 01:35 PM IST | 1 min read
New Castle University: Students will be assessed based on their academic application to be eligible for the scholarship programme.
NEW DELHI : New Castle University announces Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships for admissions in the academic year 2025. Eligible students will be awarded scholarships worth up to £7,000, depending upon the choice of their programme.
Candidates willing to apply for the scholarship must have an offer from the university or an eligible undergraduate degree course at the University’s Newcastle city center campus for the 2025-26 academic year.
Additionally, candidates will also be assessed as part of their academic application to be eligible for the New Castle University scholarship. There are in total 250 scholarships available for international students.
Selected students will be awarded a Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship as qualified applicants as part of their academic degree application.
“In addition to promoting a global academic community, this funding demonstrates Newcastle University’s ongoing dedication to drawing and assisting the top students from around the globe to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees abroad,” the statement adds.
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New Castle University’s Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships
According to New Castle University’s statement, international students contribute largely to the university's viewpoints in the lecture halls, labs, and the larger community. The university offers every student the opportunity to excel in a globalised world owing to this international interchange of ideas and experiences.
“The university aims to promote academic achievement and educational relationships with India, this esteemed scholarship program represents a significant turning point,” the statement adds.
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