This listing covers a Master'S opportunity for eligible applicants. The application deadline is October 14, 2025.
KEY DETAILS - Location: United Kingdom - Program level: Master's - Funding: Master’s Scholarships | Postgraduate - Deadline: October 14, 2025
ELIGIBILITY - Must be a British Protected Person, a refugee, or a citizen of an eligible Commonwealth nation. - Must reside permanently in a Commonwealth nation that qualifies. - By September 2026, you must be prepared to start studying in the UK. - It must be held by September 2026:. - At least upper second-class (2:1) honors in a first degree, OR. - A suitable postgraduate degree (usually a Master’s degree) in addition to a lower second-class degree. - Must prove that they are in need of money and that they couldn’t afford to study in the UK without this scholarship. - All necessary supporting documentation must be sent in the appropriate format. - The United Kingdom is the host nation (UK). - Study Location: United Kingdom. - Program Type: Master’s Scholarships | Postgraduate. - All applicants from underdeveloped nations are eligible. - Benefits of the scholarship include airfare, lodging, a £21,372 yearly stipend, and full tuition coverage. - Language Needs: IELTS is not necessary. - Benefits :. - Airfare: Authorized travel from the scholar’s home country to the UK and back after the award is over (pre-confirmation travel or dependents’ tickets are not reimbursed). - Through an arrangement between CSC and the UK university, tuition fees are fully paid (scholars pay nothing). - The living stipend for scholars attending universities in the London metropolitan region is £1,452 per month, or £1,781 per month. - Where required, a warm clothing allowance is given. - Study Travel Grant: Funding for travel inside the UK or abroad for academic purposes. - In the event that the scholar is widowed, divorced, or a single parent with children residing at the same UK residence, the child allowance is £622 per month for the first kid and £154 per month for the second and third children (under 16).





