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- Covers only tuition fee up to £3,000
- Unlimited scholarships are offered to Indian students
Eligibility
- Should be a resident of India
- Be classified as ‘overseas’ for fee purposes
- Be taking up a place on a full time Masters degree, starting September 2023
- Certificates and Diplomas (including PGCE)
- Courses at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
- Development Studies MA
- Early Years Education (with Early Years Teacher status)
- Globalisation, Business and Development MA
- Governance, Development and Public Policy MA
- Power, Participation and Social Change MA
- Poverty and Development MA
- Degrees in Social work (if receiving an NHS bursary)
- Online courses
- Schools direct teaching courses
- Masters funded by the research councils (e.g. ESRC 1+3 funding)
- As this is funded by the University of Sussex, it is not possible to combine this with other Sussex scholarships (e.g. Chancellor's International Scholarship).
You must declare your interest in the scholarship via PG Apply before registering on your Masters degree. Information about the scholarship will be included in your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Study) for your visa application, when it is produced. If the scholarship information is not showing on your CAS or you want to register for the scholarship after the CAS has been created, please contact the admission office.
Selection Process
Once you submit your application, the panel reviews it comprehensively.
While the applicant’s academic records and financial need will play a crucial role, other factors are considered at the time of selection. Some of these factors include applicant’s chosen program, financial stability, nationality, and acceptance of admission offer.
For more details, visit https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/masters-scholarships/view/1512-Sussex-India-Scholarship