Macquarie University in Australia is offering a significant scholarship for Indian students, under which students pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses will receive a fee waiver of up to ₹28 lakh.
If you dream of studying abroad, especially pursuing higher education in Australia, then this news is very special for you. A leading and prestigious Australian university has launched a scholarship for Indian students that can significantly reduce their academic burden. This scholarship will provide significant relief in tuition fees, making studying abroad easier than ever.
This scholarship is offered by Macquarie University, a renowned university ranked globally. The university has announced the Vice-Chancellor International Scholarship, which will be awarded to students from India pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
How much will the scholarship cost?
Under this scholarship, students will receive tuition fee relief of up to 50,000 Australian dollars, equivalent to approximately ₹2.85 million. If your tuition fees are high, this scholarship will reduce a significant portion of your expenses and make your studies affordable.
This amount will be awarded in two installments.
$40,000 under the India Early Acceptance Scholarship
$10,000 under the Vice-Chancellor Scholarship
Who can apply?
Students must be Indian citizens. They must have an admission offer letter. They must be willing to pay tuition fees on time. They must not be eligible for any other government or private scholarship. This scholarship is only for undergraduate and postgraduate students, not for certificate or short-term courses. Students must have strong academic qualifications to qualify. A minimum WAM score of 65 is required for postgraduate studies. An ATAR score of 85 or equivalent is required for undergraduate studies.
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