What is the scholarship availability and criteria for studying abroad for a Master's/Bachelor's?
Yes, there are many scholarships available for studying abroad, and eligibility depends on your academic record, financial need, and other factors.
Scholarships generally fall into two types:
- Merit-based: For strong academic performance, leadership, or research potential.
- Need-based: For students demonstrating financial need.
Key eligibility criteria typically include:
- Strong academic record (minimum GPA or percentage, often required)
- Admission offer from a recognized foreign university
- English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or similar, subject to change)
- Work experience (sometimes required for master’s programs)
- Nationality or residency requirements for some scholarships
With your bachelor's degree and no backlogs, you are well-positioned to apply for several scholarships.
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