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Overview

Scholarship Amount Details

Eligibility

Application Process

About the

Scholarship

University of Oxford

Scholarship Awarded by

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Amount

$79.0K (Rs 60.7L)

Course Level

Postgraduate

Deadline

Sep 01, 2023

About the Scholarship

  • The Clarendon Fund was established in 2000 to aid the brightest graduate students at the University of Oxford, and it has already helped over 1,600 students achieve their academic ambitions.
  • Clarendon is one of the University's largest scholarship programs, with roughly 130 new scholarships awarded each year. 
  • Clarendon Scholarships are highly competitive, prestigious, and sought-after scholarships that aim to provide the most academically talented individuals with not just the life-changing opportunity to study at Oxford, but also the opportunity to build enduring social, academic, and professional networks.
  • There are approximately 400 Clarendon scholars at Oxford in 2017-18, representing approximately 70 different nations.

Overview

No. of scholarships to be awarded

Varies

Type of scholarship

Merit

Renewability

Yes

Application deadline

2023-09-01

Announcement of award on

N/A

Applicability of the scholarship

Courses

Postgraduate

Universities

University of Oxford

Countries

UK

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Eligibility

  • It is necessary for the applicant to have a strong academic record. A high first-class honours degree or equivalent (a GPA of at least 3.5 if the grade is out of 4, noting that most successful candidates achieve a score higher than 3.5) or an outstanding master's academic record is required (noting that an outstanding master's degree can compensate for a moderate first-degree performance).
    Individual grades on student transcripts, evidence of previous university accolades or awards, information on the applicant's overall standing within their cohort, and publications are all possible markers of strong academic achievement (if applicable)
  • IELTS: 7.5 overall, with a minimum of 7.0 in each component.
    GMAT/GRE (Graduate Management Admission Test/Graduate Record Examination) It is recommended that applicants have quantitative scores in the 90th percentile and verbal scores in the 80th percentile.
  • The interview is a requirement of the admissions process.
    At the University's discretion, applicants who have completed a full-time degree-level course of at least nine months at a recognised institution where the medium of instruction and assessment was fully in English may be exempted from the English proficiency exam.

Application Process

  • LOR: Two academic or professional references given via the online application form, and the analytical writing score is at least 5 percentage
  • How do you hope to see your career evolve over the next five years?' is the topic of this essay. What role will the MSc in Financial Economics play in the purpose of complying?' (500 words maximum)
  • Transcripts must be official.
  • CV: A one-page resume is required.
  • Other documents include proof of past university accolades or awards, information about the applicant's overall rank within the cohort, and publications (if applicable)

Additional Information

Scholarship Registration Link

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Contact Email

enquiries@begbroke.ox.ac.uk

Contact Number

01865 280528