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A list of Scholarship programs which are currently open in different countries:

Dear Students,

I have compiled a list of Scholarship programs which are currently open in different countries. Apply and Kindly inform others who are looking for these opportunities. 

*Dr. Hussain Madavoor* 

Chairman,

Human Resource Development 

Foundation, 

*New Delhi*

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1: Kadir Has University Scholarships Turkey for Undergraduate, Master, and PhD

Deadline: 28th August 2020    https://international.khas.edu.tr/

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2: Brunei Darussalam Scholarship 2021 For BS

Deadline: 12th Sept 2020 (For Undergraduate)   https://apply.ubd.edu.bn/orbeon/uis-welcome/

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3: Islamic University Madinah Scholarship for Undergraduate Degree Program

https://enweb.iu.edu.sa/site_Page/31693?fbclid=IwAR2V0AXLvMSAN1wMsU7yWIs7bX8Bruiq_VFLLPAFDva89ukPqLYknpxgfzQ

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4: UST Scholarships 2021 in South Korea for Masters, MS leading to PhD, PhD degree

Deadline: 18 September 2020   Link: https://www.ust.ac.kr/eng.do   https://admission.ust.ac.kr/cop/bbs/BBSMSTR_000000000633/selectBoardArticle.do?nttId=54393&kind=&mno=sitemap_12&pageIndex=1&searchCnd=&searchWrd=

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5: Khalifa University Scholarship 2021 in UAE for International Students for Master, Ph.D., Doctor of Medicine 

Deadline 1 October 2020 (Round # 2) 

https://www.ku.ac.ae/admissions/graduate-admissions/#Overview3e35-94a2

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6: KAIST University International Scholarships 2021 in South Korea

Details https://admission.kaist.ac.kr/intl-graduate/notice/?uid=192&mod=document

Course Level: Master's and PhD Degree

Online Application Period: August 21st, 2020– September 18th, 2020

Document Submission Deadline: September 25th, 2020

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7: Swiss Government Scholarships 2021 Details

No of Scholarships: 500

Degree Offered: Master’s, Ph.D., Post Doc & Research Degree

https://www.sbfi.admin.ch/sbfi/en/home/education/scholarships-and-grants/swiss-government-excellence-scholarships.html#1816515618

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8: Asia Pacific University MEXT Scholarship 2021

Degree level: Bachelors, Masters, PhD

Last Date: 18 November 2020

https://admissions.apu.ac.jp/graduate/how_to_apply/external_scholarship/u_recommendation/#item_2

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9: Scholarships in South Korea - International Undergraduate Scholarships 2021 are open at Korea University for World Wide students. Deadline: 7 October, 2020

Apply Link:

http://oia.korea.ac.kr/listener.do?layout=dgr_3_3    Scholarships Offers: 2 Types of Scholarships

Deadline: 7 October, 2020

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10: Muhammad Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence:                  IELTS is mandatory. GRE not required.

To apply and all other deatils: https://mbzuai.ac.ae/study/admissions?fbclid=IwAR1XzyyxlgpHJkF31CF6FLwwFisfuCzZG4fSnI0UAxN6dQZpw6pRIKq7Ohw

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11: Chevening UK Fully Funded Scholarships & Fellowships 2021-2022 are Opening Soon

1. Chevening Scholarship for Masters/ MPhil

ttps://www.chevening.org/faqs/what-types-of-work-experience-are-accepted/)  https://www.chevening.org/scholarship/pakistan/  2) Chevening Fellowship

https://www.chevening.org/fellowship/sajp/    https://www.chevening.org/fellowship/ocis/

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12: 600 Fully Funded University of Montreal Scholarships 2021 for International Students for Bachelor's, Masters and PhD programs. 

https://admission.umontreal.ca/en/scholarship-for-international-students/

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13: UST Scholarships 2021 in South Korea [Full Scholarship]

Scholarship for Masters, MS leading to PhD, PhD degree

visit https://admission.ust.ac.kr/cop/bbs/BBSMSTR_000000000633/selectBoardArticle.do?nttId=54393&kind=&mno=sitemap_12&pageIndex=1&searchCnd=&searchWrd=

Deadline: 18 September 2020

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14: Bangkok Government Scholarship [BS, MS, PhD] - Deadline October 15, 2020. .  http://www.academic.chula.ac.th/newoaa/international_scholarship.html

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15: ANU International Research Scholarships 2021 in Australia

University: Australia National University

Degree level: Master, PhD

https://www.anu.edu.au/study/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/australian-government-research-training-program-agrtp-stipend

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16: Tokyo Institute of Technology Scholarship 2021 in Japan | Study in Japan

Masters and Doctoral Degree Programs at Tokyo Tech.

Link: https://www.titech.ac.jp/english/graduate_school/international/graduate_program_c/ 

Deadline: October 21, 2020.

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17: Erasmus Scholarship for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree (EMJMD) 2021

https://aseanop.com/erasmus-scholarship-for-erasmus-mundus-joint-masters-degree-emjmd-2021/?fbclid=IwAR2VtU27fgnUrWqqPa9C8hd7MCM5Ei5hqLqvHo90k6SRs1T1gxzTNQr2AWQ

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18: Fully Funded Scholarships in Turkey is open now. Apply for KoC University Scholarship now for Summer session.  https://international.ku.edu.tr/undergraduate-programs/how-to-apply-2/

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19: 600 Fully Funded Graduate Research Scholarships 2021 in Australia

University: University of Melbourne

Course Level: Masters/MPhil, PhD

Last Date: 31 Oct 2020

https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/graduate-research-scholarships

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20: University of South Australia is accepting the application for Research Training Program international (RTPi) Scholarship for the Master Degree Scholarships and Ph.D. Degree 

 https://www.unisa.edu.au/research/Research-degrees/How-to-apply/English-language-requirements/

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21: *Tsinghua University Schwarzman Scholarship 2021 in China Fully Funded*

Last Date: 22 September 2020       

Link: https://www.schwarzmanscholars.org/admissions/scholarship-funding/ 

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22: University of Toronto Scholarships 2021 for Undergraduate and Graduate

Deadline: 15th January 2021

Link: https://future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships/

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23: Sabanci University Scholarship 2021 for International Students for BS

Last Date: 28 August 2020 (for BS)

https://www.sabanciuniv.edu/en/prospective-undergraduate-students?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=sabanc%C4%B1_%C4%B1ro_undergrad-campaign_july-2020_traffic&utm_term=fb_%C4%B1mage-2&utm_content=fb_%C4%B1nterest_pakistan

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24: Fully Funded Taiwan Scholarship 2021 Details:

Total No. of Awards: 2,000

Degree level: Masters/MPhil or PhD

Last Date: August – November 2020.

https://brightscholarship.com/fully-funded-taiwan-scholarship-2021-for-international-students/

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25: NCTU International Student Scholarships 2021

Degree level: Undergraduate, Masters, PhD

last Date: 30 September 2020. https://oia.nctu.edu.tw/en/degree-seeking/international-students/scholarship/

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26: University of Tasmania Scholarships 2021 in Australia [Fully Funded]

Degree Level: Masters and PhD

Deadline 16th October 

https://secure.utas.edu.au/research/degrees/scholarships


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