Are there scholarships available in Australia and Ireland based on academic percentage, and what is the typical scholarship amount for a Master's?
Yes, both Australia and Ireland offer scholarships for master's students based on academic performance.
- Australia: Many universities provide merit-based scholarships, typically offering a 15% to 30% reduction in tuition fees or up to AUD 10,000/year. Eligibility usually requires a strong academic record, often 75% or higher in your previous degree.
- Ireland: Scholarships include government and university-specific awards. Typical amounts range from €2,000 to €10,000/year, with some covering full tuition plus a stipend. A strong academic percentage is required, but exact thresholds vary by institution.
Scholarship amounts and criteria are subject to change each year and by university.
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