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Scholarships to UK universities you should check out now
Scholarships to UK universities you should check out now
Check out these two scholarships to UK universities that can fulfil your dreams to study abroad.
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UPDATED: April 21, 2021 16:36 IST
Check out these two scholarships to UK universities which can fulfil your dreams to study abroad.
If you are planning to study abroad, a scholarship can be a great help to ease the strain on your wallet. Despite Covid-19, Indian students are not shying away from their plans to pursue higher studies in UK universities. Check out these two scholarships by the University of Sheffield, and the University of Strathclyde.
The University of Strathclyde , Glasgow offers a number of scholarships for applicants joining its undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research programmes. All self-funded, international (non-EU) fee-paying offer holders with strong academic qualifications are encouraged to apply. Please note – you must hold an offer to a full-time degree programme starting in the 2021/22 academic year before your scholarship application will be considered.
If you’re applying for an undergraduate degree programme, you’ll receive a scholarship award equivalent to a 10% reduction of your tuition fees for each year of study. Your first year’s scholarship will typically be £2,185.
If you’re applying for a postgraduate taught degree programme, you’ll receive a scholarship award equivalent to a 15% reduction of your tuition fees, which will typically be £3,280.
Over a month after its initial announcement, the University of Sheffield have announced details of the ‘no-detriment’ safety net policy, aimed at supporting students during the coronavirus crisis.
The policy was announced after over 7,500 people signed a petition calling on the University to work towards something like this, a call which was later backed by the Students’ Union and resulted in victory for the campaign.
However, now the specifics have been announced, the SU Officer team have expressed concern that a significant proportion of Postgraduate Taught students won’t have access to the policy.
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For Level Two and Three students (second and third year), the overall grade for the year for each student won’t fall below their safety net, calculated either by an overall weighted average of marks for the year (so long as they completed 40 credits before Sunday 15 March 2020), or the previous academic year, whichever is higher.