How much scholarship can I get for going to study abroad for a Master's?
It depends. The scholarship amount you can receive for studying abroad varies widely based on the program, university, your academic profile, and the specific scholarships you apply for.
- Full scholarships: Some, like Chevening or Commonwealth Master's Scholarships, may cover full tuition, living expenses, and travel.
- Partial scholarships: Many university and government scholarships offer partial funding, typically ranging from £8,000 to £15,000 (subject to change) toward tuition fees.
- Eligibility: Strong academics, leadership, relevant work experience, and a clear study plan increase your chances.
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