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    What is Strathclyde International Master’s Scholarships 2025?

    The Strathclyde International Master’s Scholarships 2025 is an opportunity provided by the University of Strathclyde to students joining on-campus postgraduate taught courses in the Faculty of Sciences at the university. This scholarship for one year financially aids the education of students at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Strathclyde. The selected candidates will receive a scholarship of £5,000 (approx. ₹4.8 lakhs) for one academic year.

    Source: University of Strathclyde

    Who is offering this scholarship ?

    The University of Strathclyde is offering this opportunity.
     

    Who can apply for this scholarship ?

    To be eligible, an applicant must:-

    • be a full-time international (non-EU) fee-paying student
    • be starting an on-campus postgraduate taught course at the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Strathclyde in September 2025
    • be pursuing the following courses:
      • Biochemistry
      • Biology & biological sciences
      • Biomedical science
      • Chemistry
      • Computer science
      • Forensic science
      • Immunology
      • Mathematics & statistics
      • Microbiology 
      • Pharmacology
      • Pharmacy & biomedical sciences
      • Physics 

    What are the benefits ?

    The selected candidates will receive a scholarship of £5,000 (approximately ₹4.8 lakhs) for one year that will be deducted from tuition fees. 

    How can you apply ?

    Eligible candidates can apply for the scholarship through the following steps:-
    Step 1: Click on the 'Apply Now' button below. 
    Step 2: Click on the 'Register' button and fill in the required registration details (Note:- If already registered, log in using Gmail/Mobile number/Email ID).
    Step 3: Choose the course you want to apply for. 
    Step 4: Fill in the application form and upload the required documents. 
    Step 5: Click on the submit button. 

    Note:- There is no separate application for the scholarship; eligible applicants will be selected by the university.

    What are the documents required for the Strathclyde International Master’s Scholarships 2025?

    • A valid passport
    • Marksheet of the last examination
       

    What are the selection criteria ?

    The candidates will be selected based on the fulfilment of the eligibility criteria.

    What are the important dates ?

    Application Deadline: 31st May 2025
     

    FAQs

    Question: Who is providing this scholarship?
    Answer: The University of Strathclyde is offering this opportunity.

    Question: What is the application deadline for this scholarship?
    Answer:
    The application deadline for this is 31st May 2025.

    Question: How many scholarships are awarded for the academic year 2025-26?
    Answer:
    A total of 850 international scholarships shall be awarded for the academic year 2025-26.

    Question: Who can apply for this scholarship?
    Answer:
    Students joining a postgraduate taught course in the Faculty of Sciences, University of Strathclyde in September 2025.

    Question: What are the benefits of this scholarship?
    Answer:
    Selected candidates will receive a scholarship of £5,000 (approx. 4.8 lakhs) for one academic year.
     

    Terms and Conditions

    • The scholarships cannot be postponed or used for different start dates.
    • Individuals whose studies are fully sponsored by a government office or embassy are not eligible for these scholarships.
    • Students are eligible to receive only one scholarship per academic year from the University of Strathclyde.
    • Applicants who do not meet the specified criteria will automatically not be considered.
    • The Faculty of Science's decision regarding the allocation of scholarships is final, and appeals will not be considered.
       
    Deadline: 31-May-2025AwardA scholarship of £5,000 (approximately ₹4.8 lakhs) for one yearEligibilityStudents joining a PG taught course at University of Strathclyde