Can I apply for scholarships with my academic scores in New Zealand/Netherlands for a Postgraduate/Master's?
Yes, your academic scores make you eligible to apply for scholarships in New Zealand, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
- New Zealand: Scholarships like the Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships require strong academics and, for postgraduate applicants, at least one year of full-time work experience. Other criteria may apply.
- Sweden: The Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) look for strong academic backgrounds, leadership experience, and a clear plan to contribute to your home country.
- Netherlands: The NL Scholarship is open to non-EU/EEA students applying for a master’s program and offers €5,000 for the first year.
Scholarship requirements and deadlines are subject to change.
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