University of Edinburgh Scholarships 2026-27: Amount, Eligibility and Deadlines for Indian Students

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Quick Read

  • The India Merit Scholarship covers Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000) off PGT Masters tuition; no separate application is needed.
  • Eligibility is automatic based on your Indian university grades: 60%+ or CGPA 8.0+ for most programs.
  • Edinburgh’s 2026-27 PGT Masters fees for Indian students range from Rs.28,26,780 to Rs.58,32,296 (ยฃ22,000โ€“ยฃ45,410).
  • Chevening and Commonwealth scholarships both cover full costs and are accepted at Edinburgh.
  • Scholarship deadlines open as early as August, well before India’s Juneโ€“July exam results.

University of Edinburgh Scholarships for Indian Students: The Full 2026-27 Picture

The University of Edinburgh ranked 34th globally in QS World Rankings 2026 and 13th in the Guardian University Guide 2026 and offers funding at every level of study. For 2026-27, Edinburgh offers both automatic and competitive funding routes for Indian PGT, UG, and PhD applicants.

The table below covers every scholarship currently open to Edinburgh University scholarships for international students, with a specific column for India.

ScholarshipValue (INR)Value (GBP)LevelOpen to IndiansApplication Method
India Merit ScholarshipRs.6,42,450ยฃ5,000PGT MastersYes, automatic.No separate application
Moray House Country ScholarshipRs.12,84,900ยฃ10,000PGT Masters (education/sport)YesSeparate application via MyEd
Higgs ScholarshipRs.1,92,735โ€“Rs.6,42,450ยฃ1,500โ€“ยฃ5,000PGT Masters (Physics & Astronomy)Yes 6 awards/yearSeparate confirm via MyEd
Edinburgh Global UG Mathematics ScholarshipRs.1,79,886ยฃ1,400UndergraduateYes merit-basedSeparate application
Mastercard Foundation Scholars ProgramFull fundingFull fundingUG + PGTAfrican nationals onlySeparate
Edinburgh Global Online Learning Masters ScholarshipsPartialPartialPGT (online only)YesApplication through program portal
Chevening ScholarshipFull tuition + stipend + airfareFull fundingPGT Masters (1-year)Yes India routeSeparate chevening.org
Commonwealth Masters ScholarshipFull tuition + stipend + airfareFull fundingPGT MastersYes developing country nationalsSeparate cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk
Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship3-month research stipendStipend + costsResearch/PhDYes Indian nationals onlySeparate IASH Edinburgh
Exchange rate used throughout: Rs.128.49 per GBP. Verify the current rate before finalizing your budget.

Counselor insight: The most common mistake we see is students researching University of Edinburgh Scholarships and assuming they need to apply for every award separately. The India Merit Scholarship, the only award Edinburgh has designed specifically for Indian students, is completely automatic. If your grades meet the threshold when your unconditional offer arrives, the Rs.6,42,450 is deducted from your tuition balance without any action on your part.

India Merit Scholarship 2026-27: Who Qualifies and How It Works

This award is the most important of all University of Edinburgh scholarships for Indian students to understand because it requires no effort to claim, only the right grades.

What it covers: Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000) off tuition fees for your first year of any full-time, on-campus PGT Masters program at Edinburgh.

Eligibility conditions: all four must be met.

  1. You have accepted an unconditional offer for a full-time, on-campus PGT Masters program.
  2. You are domiciled in India at the time of application.
  3. You are classified as an international fee-paying student.
  4. You are self-funded or partially self-funded if a full employer sponsorship or another scholarship covers your complete tuition; you are not eligible.

Grade thresholds for 2026-27 entry (from the official India Merit Scholarship page):

Institution TypeMinimum PercentageMinimum CGPA (10-point scale)
Standard Indian universities60%8.0 / 10
Universities on Edinburgh’s recognised list (IITs, NITs, IIMs, central universities)55%7.0 / 10

How the money arrives: Your CAS will show the full program fee. However, it will also note that you are a scholarship recipient for Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000). You do not need a separate confirmation letter for your student visa application; the CAS note is sufficient.

Excluded programs: The scholarship currently excludes Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine programs, as well as standalone MRes degrees and some Edinburgh Futures Institute programs. Confirm current exclusions on the official page when your offer arrives.

Counselor insight: Students graduating from private universities often find their institution is not on Edinburgh’s recognized list. This moves the minimum grade requirement from 55% to 60%. If you are borderline at 57โ€“59%, confirm your university’s list status with Edinburgh’s scholarship office before accepting your offer a Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000) automatic discount is worth one email.

Moray House Country Scholarship 2026-27

India is an explicitly eligible country for this award. The Moray House School of Education and Sport offers five scholarships worth Rs.12,84,900 (ยฃ10,000) each, paid directly towards tuition fees for Masters programs starting in September.

It covers programs including MSc Education, MSc TESOL, MSc Comparative Education and International Development, MSc Performance Psychology, MSc Physical Activity for Health, MSc Sport Policy Management and International Development, MSc Language Education, and MSc Outdoor Education, among others.

To be eligible, you need a conditional or unconditional offer for one of the eligible programs, a minimum high 2:1 degree or overseas equivalent (roughly 60โ€“65%+ for Indian students), and must not be fully sponsored by an employer or holding another full scholarship. The application requires a 300โ€“500 word statement on how you will contribute to areas like sustainable development, social justice, or intercultural understanding. Five awards are made per cycle; the 28th of May 2026.

Note: The 2026-27 Moray House Country Scholarship deadline of 28 May 2026 has now passed. Check the University of Edinburgh Scholarships page in September 2026 for the 2027-28 cycle opening.

Counselor insight: This award is the most overlooked Edinburgh university scholarship for Indian students in education and language programs. If your program falls outside the India Merit eligible list, or your CGPA just misses the threshold, this award is the next best option. The statement is what wins or loses it. Write about your specific Indian classroom or fieldwork experience, not generic goals.

External University Of Edinburgh Scholarships

These are the scholarship to study in Edinburgh routes that cover full costs, but they come with stricter eligibility requirements and separate application processes.

Chevening Scholarship

The Chevening Scholarship is funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). It covers full tuition fees, a monthly living stipend, return economy airfare, and visa costs for a one-year Masters degree at any UK university, including Edinburgh.

  • Value: Full tuition + approximately ยฃ900โ€“ยฃ1,000/month (regional UK) or ยฃ1,100โ€“ยฃ1,200/month (London), confirmed at chevening.org before your application + airfare
  • Eligibility: Indian citizen, 2+ years full-time work experience post-graduation, bachelor’s degree, strong leadership evidence
  • Application window: Opens August, closes early October for 2026-27 entry; the window closed 7 October 2025; the 2027-28 window opens August 2026
  • Success rate: Approximately 100โ€“110 India awards per year from thousands of applicants; highly competitive

Commonwealth Masters Scholarship

The Commonwealth Masters Scholarship is administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK.

  • Value: Full tuition fees + monthly stipend + return airfare + arrival/departure allowances
  • Eligibility: Indian citizen, developing country national, bachelor’s degree with strong academic standing, typically 2+ years professional experience for Masters awards
  • Application: Through the CSC online portal; Indian students apply via the Ministry of Education (MoE) nodal agency

GREAT Scholarship (India Route)

The GREAT Britain Campaign partnered with the British Council to offer Edinburgh university scholarships for international students from India in 2025-26. Edinburgh’s GREAT Scholarship eligibility by country changes each cycle. For 2026-27 entry, verify current country eligibility directly at the University scholarship page before assuming India is or is not included.

  • Value per award: Rs.12,84,900 (ยฃ10,000) towards tuition
  • Official source for India GREAT route: British Council

Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship

This fellowship specifically supports Indian researchers in arts and humanities and is hosted at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH) in Edinburgh.

  • Duration: 3 months at IASH Edinburgh
  • Eligibility: Indian citizen, resident in India, doctorate required, under 45, arts/humanities background (not social sciences)
  • Application deadline for 2027-28 cycle: Expected February 2027 check at IASH Edinburgh
  • Coverage: Stipend, travel, and research costs

Counselor insight: Chevening and Commonwealth are both genuinely transformative awards, but they are not entry-level scholarships. Both want to see 2โ€“4 years of work experience and concrete evidence of leadership impact. A fresh graduate in their early 20s has a very low chance. The India Merit Scholarship, by contrast, rewards academic grades, which is where most recent Indian graduates are strongest.

PhD: University Of Edinburgh Scholarships for Indian Students

Indian students applying for doctoral research at Edinburgh have three distinct university-administered funding routes to explore, all open to international applicants including Indian nationals.

Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarships (EDCS)

The Edinburgh Doctoral College Scholarships cover full tuition fees plus a stipend equivalent to the UKRI rate program for 2025-26 this is ยฃ20,780 (Rs.26,70,346) per year. Awards are open to UK and overseas students, including Indian nationals, applying to start a first year of on-campus PhD research in 2026-27. Subject to satisfactory progress, scholarships are awarded for three to four years.

Key conditions for Indian students:

  • These awards cannot be held concurrently with a fully-funded scholarship but can be held alongside partial funding, reduced pro-rata.
  • You must have already applied for PhD admission before applying for the scholarship.
  • Application deadline: varies by School program contact your target department directly and apply to your School’s admissions office first.

Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship (EGRS)

The Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship is the key mechanism that makes college postgraduate studentships accessible to Indian PhD applicants. College studentships cover UK tuition fees and a maintenance allowance program, but international students face a higher fee rate. The EGRS covers the difference between UK and international fee rates, meaning Indian students who win a College Studentship must simultaneously hold an EGRS (or demonstrate they can self-fund the fee differential). Apply for both together when applying for doctoral funding.

UKRI Research Council Studentships and AHRC Doctoral Landscape Award

Edinburgh holds doctoral training grants from multiple UK research councils. The university has received a Doctoral Landscape Award from the AHRC, and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS) hosts a Doctoral Training Partnership that considers applications for doctoral studentship awards open to international applicants. Stipend rates follow the UKRI minimum of ยฃ20,780 (Rs.26,70,346) for 2025-26, and most awards cover full tuition fees plus a stipend for three to four years.

Counselor insight: Most Indian PhD applicants pursue the EDCS as their primary target and the EGRS as the fee-differential mechanism alongside a College Studentship. Apply to both simultaneously; they are not mutually exclusive at the application stage. A confirmed supervisor and a strong research proposal are essential before applying for any Edinburgh doctoral award; the scholarship process will not move forward without both in place.

Can You Combine University of Edinburgh Scholarships?

This issue is one of the most misunderstood aspects of Edinburgh scholarships for international students.

CombinationPermitted?Notes
India Merit + partial employer sponsorshipYes, in most casesMust be partially self-funded employer covering partial tuition only
India Merit + CheveningNoChevening covers full tuition, making you ineligible for India Merit (must notify Edinburgh)
India Merit + CommonwealthNoSame reason full tuition coverage removes eligibility
India Merit + department-specific bursaryConfirm with EdinburghSome smaller departmental awards may stack email scholarships@ed.ac.uk
Chevening + CommonwealthNoCannot hold two fully funded awards simultaneously
GREAT + India MeritNoNo, GREAT is a University of Edinburgh-administered scholarship; the one-Edinburgh-scholarship rule applies. You must choose one.

Counselor insight: The terms of the India Merit Scholarship explicitly state that if you subsequently accept another Edinburgh scholarship after receiving India Merit, you must notify the scholarships office. Failure to do so risks forfeiture of both awards. If you win Chevening after holding India Merit, which occasionally happens when students apply for both simultaneously, contact Edinburgh’s scholarships team immediately.

University of Edinburgh Fees in Indian Rupees

Understanding the actual University of Edinburgh fees in Indian rupees is the first step to knowing how much difference any scholarship makes.

PGT Masters (1-year, on-campus)

ProgramFees (GBP)Fees (INR)After India Merit Scholarship
MSc Data Science / AI / Computer Scienceยฃ24,700โ€“ยฃ28,000Rs.31,73,703โ€“Rs.35,97,720Rs.25,31,253โ€“Rs.29,55,270
MSc Finance / Economics / Businessยฃ28,000โ€“ยฃ32,000Rs.35,97,720โ€“Rs.41,11,680Rs.29,55,270โ€“Rs.34,69,230
Edinburgh MBA (Business School)ยฃ45,410Rs.58,32,296Rs.51,89,846
MSc Education / Social Sciencesยฃ22,000โ€“ยฃ26,500Rs.28,26,780โ€“Rs.34,04,985Rs.21,84,330โ€“Rs.27,62,535
MSc Psychology / Life Sciencesยฃ24,000โ€“ยฃ28,000Rs.30,83,760โ€“Rs.35,97,720Rs.24,41,310โ€“Rs.29,55,270
Exchange rate used: Rs.128.49 per GBP. Verify the current rate before finalizing your budget.

Undergraduate (4-year program)

LevelAnnual Fees (GBP)Annual Fees (INR)
UG International (most programs)ยฃ26,500โ€“ยฃ37,500Rs.34,04,985โ€“Rs.48,18,375
UG Engineering / Computer Scienceยฃ35,000โ€“ยฃ37,500Rs.44,97,150โ€“Rs.48,18,375

PhD (3โ€“4 years typical)

LevelAnnual Fees (GBP)Annual Fees (INR)
PhD Internationalยฃ26,300โ€“ยฃ51,400Rs.33,79,287โ€“Rs.66,04,386

Living Costs in Edinburgh

According to the University of Edinburgh’s official postgraduate living costs page (last updated March 2026), the average monthly cost of living in Edinburgh for a single postgraduate student in 2026-27 is ยฃ1,542 (Rs.1,98,131), or ยฃ18,504 (Rs.23,77,510) per year excluding tuition fees. The full range, depending on accommodation choice, runs from ยฃ920 to ยฃ2,257 per month.

CategoryMonthly Cost (GBP)Monthly Cost (INR)
University accommodation (range, cheapest to most expensive)ยฃ595โ€“ยฃ1,488Rs.76,452โ€“Rs.1,91,193
Private rented room (shared flat, based on 2025 Citylets data)ยฃ600โ€“ยฃ900Rs.77,094โ€“Rs.1,15,641
Food and household shopping (supermarket, cooking at home)ยฃ215Rs.27,625
Transport (monthly bus pass)ยฃ57Rs.7,324
Personal / miscellaneousยฃ100โ€“ยฃ150Rs.12,849โ€“Rs.19,274
Official average total (Edinburgh estimate)ยฃ1,542Rs.1,98,131
Source: University of Edinburgh: Living costs for postgraduate study, last updated March 2026.

Counselor insight: Students from cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, or Mumbai often budget Rs.60,000โ€“70,000 per month for living in those cities. Edinburgh at Rs. Rs.1,15,000โ€“Rs.1,30,000 per month is a step up, but far less than London (typically Rs. Rs.1,80,000โ€“Rs.2,50,000). University accommodation fills up quickly, so apply in April or May for a September entry.

University Of Edinburgh Scholarships Requirements for Indian Students

Whether you are applying for the India Merit Scholarship or an external award, these are the documents you need to prepare according to the University of Edinburgh Scholarships standards.

DocumentIndia-Specific DetailNotes
Academic transcriptsConsolidated marksheet with CGPA or percentage from all semesters; attested copySelf-attested copies are not accepted; get originals or notarised copies
Degree / provisional certificateProvisional certificate accepted if final degree not yet issuedCommon for students applying mid-final year
English proficiency testIELTS 6.5 overall (no component below 6.0) for most PGT programs; TOEFL iBT 92+ or Duolingo English Test 120+ also accepted by most programsCheck your specific program page some require IELTS 7.0
Personal statement / SOPEdinburgh-specific SOP: focus on research interests, why Edinburgh specifically, and career goalsFor Chevening, write four separate essays (on leadership, study plan, professional goals, and connection to the UK)
Academic reference lettersTwo letters on official institutional letterhead, signed by faculty, must include referee email for verificationLetters from industry referees not accepted for academic scholarship purposes
Passport copyValid for at least 6 months beyond your program end date
Research proposalRequired for PhD applications and some research Masters programs1,000โ€“2,000 words; must align with a named supervisor’s research interests
Bank statements / sponsor letterRequired for visa; not typically required for India Merit Scholarship application3โ€“6 months of statements showing funds to cover first-year tuition + living
Chevening-specific: work experience proofHR letter, pay slips, and employment contract; 2+ years requiredSelf-employment needs CA-certified income statements

Application Process for University of Edinburgh Scholarships from India

The hardest part of applying for University of Edinburgh Scholarships for international students from India is the calendar clash: Edinburgh’s key deposit deadlines fall before Indian universities publish results. Here is how to stay ahead.

MonthActionIndia-Specific Note
August 2025Begin Chevening application (for 2026-27 intake)Applications opened 5 August; deadline was 7 October 2025 for 2026-27 entry
Augustโ€“September 2026Begin Edinburgh PGT Masters applicationsStart early popular programs (MSc AI, MSc Finance) fill quickly
October 2026Chevening 2027-28 window expected to openConfirm at chevening.org
November 2026Expected Chevening 2027-28 application deadlineGather work experience letters, four essays, and referee confirmations
Januaryโ€“February 2027Edinburgh conditional offers typically arriveGrades on your application at this point are likely predicted; India Merit confirmed after unconditional offer
February 2027Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship deadline (2027-28 cycle)Humanities researchers under 45 see iash.ed.ac.uk
Marchโ€“April 2027Edinburgh unconditional offer arrives (if grades confirmed)India Merit Scholarship automatically applied; check your MyEd portal
April 2027Edinburgh deposit deadlineMust pay deposit to secure offer and scholarship; common conflict point see What to Do When Things Go Wrong section
May 2027UG scholarship application deadlinesEdinburgh Global UG Mathematics Scholarship typically closes May
Juneโ€“July 2027Indian UG/PG final exam results publishedIf results delayed, contact Edinburgh scholarships office with provisional marksheet
August 2027Enrolment at EdinburghIndia Merit automatically deducted from tuition balance on enrolment

Counselor insight: The April deposit deadline is the point where many Indian students stumble. Final semester results are not published until June or July, but Edinburgh’s deposit window sometimes closes in April or May. The solution: use your consolidated marksheet from previous semesters plus a letter from your institution confirming expected graduation. Edinburgh’s scholarship team is processing such situations, but you must contact them proactively, not after the deadline has passed.

What to Do When Your University Of Edinburgh Scholarships Application Goes Wrong

Scenario 1: Indian exam results arrive after the deposit deadline

Submit your application with results from all completed semesters and a letter from your college confirming your expected graduation date and predicted final aggregate. Contact Edinburgh’s scholarships office (scholarships@ed.ac.uk) and request a grade submission extension citing pending Indian board/university results. Many universities issue a provisional result or interim transcript; such documentation is typically accepted. The deposit, however, still needs to be paid by the deadline to hold your place.

Scenario 2: Your CGPA falls just below the India Merit threshold

The scholarship operates on a strict cut-off based on the official grade tables; there is no discretionary consideration for borderline cases. If you miss by a small margin, apply for the Moray House Country Scholarship (if you are in an eligible education or sport program) or look at GREAT-participating UK universities where the award value is Rs.12,84,900 (ยฃ10,000). Your Edinburgh admission is entirely independent of the scholarship; a borderline CGPA does not affect your offer.

Scenario 3: Chevening application is rejected

Chevening rejections are common even for strong candidates, with approximately 100โ€“110 India awards from thousands of applicants; rejection is not a reflection of your profile. Apply in the next cycle with a stronger leadership narrative. Meanwhile, apply for the Commonwealth Masters Scholarship, which runs a separate FCDO selection process with its intake of Indian students. Some students win Chevening on their second or third attempt after strengthening their work portfolio.

Counselor insight: In Edinburgh applications we have handled, the most common failure point is students who apply in October, receive a conditional offer in January, and then wait until their July results arrive only to find the deposit window closed in April. Mark the deposit deadline on the day you receive your conditional offer. Do not wait.

Which University of Edinburgh Scholarships Is Right for You?

Scenario 1: Final-year BTech student graduating Mayโ€“June 2026, CGPA 8.5 from an NIT

You are eligible for the India Merit Scholarship. NITs are on Edinburgh’s recognized institution list, and your CGPA of 8.5 exceeds the 7.0 threshold for recognized institutions. Apply to Edinburgh by Septemberโ€“October 2025 for 2026-27 entry. Accept your unconditional offer, pay the deposit, and the Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000) is automatically applied at enrollment. If you are applying for an MSc in physics or astronomy, additionally check the Higgs Scholarship on your MyEd portal.

For UK intakes and application windows, confirm your September start well in advance.

Scenario 2: Working professional, 4 years post-graduation, applying for MSc Management or MBA

Your work experience makes you competitive for Chevening. Edinburgh’s MBA, at Rs.58,32,296 (ยฃ45,410), is the university’s most expensive program, and the India Merit Scholarship reduces your ยฃ45,410 MBA fee by only ยฃ5,000. Chevening, which covers full tuition, is a far stronger target for your profile if you have 2+ years of work experience.” If you need to prepare for IELTS, start at least 6 months before your application deadline. Edinburgh requires IELTS for UKVI 6.5 for most programs.

Check the MBA scholarship in UK guide for additional funding routes across UK business schools.

Scenario 3: Humanities researcher with a PhD from a Delhi University college, under 45, currently working in India

The Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship at IASH Edinburgh specifically suits your profile. It is a 3-month funded research placement, not a degree program, meaning no tuition fees and a stipend covering your Edinburgh stay. Apply by February each year for the following academic year. You must contact the Centre for South Asian Studies at Edinburgh to identify a suitable research mentor before submitting your application.

See the fully funded scholarships in UK guide for other funded research routes available to Indian nationals.

3 Takeaways About University Of Edinburgh Scholarships

1. Check the India Merit Scholarship grade table the moment you receive your Edinburgh unconditional offer. It is automatic; you do not apply, but you must confirm your institution is on the recognized list and that your grades meet the threshold. Missing this detail has cost students Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000).

2. Chevening and Commonwealth are the only routes to a fully funded Edinburgh Masters for Indian students, but both require 2+ years of work experience and a strong leadership narrative. If you are a fresh graduate, prioritize the India Merit Scholarship now and build towards Chevening in 2โ€“3 years.

3. Begin your Edinburgh application by Augustโ€“September, not January. The scholarship and deposit deadlines at Edinburgh fall months before Indian exam results arrive; early applications give you the most time to manage that window without pressure.

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Frequently Asked Questions on University of Edinburgh Scholarships

1. What University of Edinburgh scholarships are available specifically for Indian students in 2026-27?

Edinburgh offers the India Merit Scholarship (Rs.6,42,450 / ยฃ5,000, automatic for eligible PGT Masters students), the Moray House Country Scholarship (Rs.12,84,900 / ยฃ10,000, for education and sport Masters programs), the Higgs Scholarship (Physics and Astronomy, 6 awards per year), and the Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship for Indian humanities researchers. Edinburgh also accepts external scholarships, including Chevening and Commonwealth, which provide full funding coverage.

2. What is the India Merit Scholarship and do I need to apply separately?

The India Merit Scholarship is Rs.6,42,450 (ยฃ5,000) off first-year tuition fees for PGT Masters students from India studying on campus at Edinburgh in 2026-27. No separate application is required. The scholarship is automatically applied to your tuition balance once you accept an unconditional offer and meet the grade thresholds. Your CAS will note the scholarship; no extra letter is needed for your UK student visa application.

3. What CGPA or percentage do Indian students need for the Edinburgh India Merit Scholarship?

For universities on Edinburgh’s recognized list (IITs, NITs, IIMs, and most central universities), the threshold is 55% or CGPA 7.0 on a 10-point scale. For all other Indian universities, the threshold is 60% or CGPA 8.0 on a 10-point scale. Exact program-specific grade tables are published on the official Edinburgh scholarship page and updated each year always check the current tables before accepting your offer.

4. Can I combine the India Merit Scholarship with Chevening or Commonwealth?

No. Both Chevening and Commonwealth cover full tuition fees, which makes you ineligible for the India Merit Scholarship. If you win either of these full-funding awards after having been granted the India Merit, you must notify Edinburgh’s scholarships office immediately to avoid a clawback of the India Merit award. Partial employer sponsorship combined with India Merit is permissible in most cases; confirm with the scholarships office.

5. Does the University of Edinburgh offer fully funded scholarships for Indian students?

Edinburgh does not offer a university-administered, fully funded scholarship specifically for Indian students. Full funding routes at Edinburgh for Indians come through external programs: the Chevening Scholarship (FCDO-funded, requires 2+ years of work experience) and the Commonwealth Masters Scholarship (FCDO-administered via MHRD for Indian students). Both cover full tuition, a monthly stipend, and return airfare.

6. What are the University of Edinburgh fees in Indian rupees for 2026-27?

PGT Masters fees range from Rs.28,26,780 to Rs.58,32,296 (ยฃ22,000โ€“ยฃ45,410) depending on the program. UG fees run Rs.34,04,985โ€“Rs.48,18,375 (ยฃ26,500โ€“ยฃ37,500) per year. PhD fees are Rs.33,79,287โ€“Rs.66,04,386 (ยฃ26,300โ€“ยฃ51,400) per year. Living costs add approximately Rs.1,15,641โ€“Rs.2,31,282 (ยฃ900โ€“ยฃ1,800) per month.

7. What IELTS score does Edinburgh require for Indian students?

Most PGT Masters programs at Edinburgh require an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with no component below 6.0. Some programs in law and social sciences require 7.0. Edinburgh also accepts TOEFL iBT 92+ and Duolingo English Test 120+ for most programs. Always check your specific program page on Edinburgh’s website for the confirmed language requirement.

8. When is the Chevening Scholarship deadline for Indian students applying to Edinburgh?

For 2026-27 entry, the Chevening application closed on 7 October 2025. For 2027-28 entry, the window typically opens in early August 2026 and closes in early October 2026. Interviews for shortlisted Indian candidates take place in Marchโ€“April, with final results announced in June. University admission confirmation is typically due by early July. Start preparing your Chevening application by Juneโ€“July of the year before your intended entry; four strong essays take time to write well.

9. What happens if my Indian university results arrive after the Edinburgh deposit deadline?

Contact Edinburgh’s scholarships office proactively (scholarships@ed.ac.uk) before the deposit deadline, not after. Submit your latest consolidated marksheet and a letter from your college confirming your expected graduation date and predicted aggregate. Edinburgh has a process for pending Indian results, but you must initiate contact early. The deposit still needs to be paid by the deadline to hold your place, even while grades are pending.

10. Are there University of Edinburgh scholarships for PhD students from India?

Yes, Edinburgh offers research studentships funded through UKRI research councils, including AHRC and ESRC, as well as departmental PhD scholarships advertised on FindAPhD.com. The Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship supports a 3-month funded research placement at IASH Edinburgh for Indian humanities researchers with a doctorate.

Swati Boppana
Swathi Boppana

Swathi Boppana is Leap Scholar's Senior Counsellor for the UK, with over 6 years of dedicated study-abroad counselling experience built across two of India's most respected overseas education brands. Before Leap, she spent nearly 6 years at IDP Education, first as a UK Counsellor and then as Senior Counsellor, where she earned IDP's Service Recognition Award (Jan 2023). Earlier, she advised students on Australia admissions at AECC Global. Swathi has guided 400+ Indian students into UK institutions like the University of Leeds, University of Sheffield, University of Nottingham, Coventry University, and Queen's University Belfast across undergraduate, master's, and PhD pathways. With an MBA in HR and Marketing and a B.Sc. in Mathematics, she pairs analytical rigor with a counsellor's empathy. At Leap, she authors and reviews every UK guide, combining admissions data with content strategies.

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