Published: 29 Jul 2024 321 views
Are you an Indian passport holder, or live in India, and are starting a full time taught undergraduate or postgraduate programme at one of our UK campuses in 2024? You could qualify for our new Kent Future Student Scholarship, worth up to £5000.
Kent is a leading academic institution: 97% of our research was judged to be of international quality in the Research Excellence Framework.
Application Deadline | 31 Jul 2024 |
Value | £5,000 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Kent |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | University Of Kent |
Gender | Men and Women |
If you receive an offer and pay your tuition fee deposit on or before 30 June 2024, you'll get a discount of £5,000 from your tuition fee, for one year of study. If you receive an offer and pay your tuition fee deposit on or before 31 July 2024, you'll get a discount of £3,000 from your tuition fee, for one year of study.
· Open to undergraduate and postgraduate taught applicants of full time UK programmes from OR domiciled in India, for September 2024 entry
· Applicants must have paid their tuition fee deposit by 30 June 2024 for a £5000 discount, or 31 July 2024 for a £3000 discount*
· The Kent Future Student Scholarship can be held alongside most other scholarships and bursaries. So, if you already qualify for a separate scholarship, you can still take advantage of this opportunity**
This scholarship is for students beginning their degrees in September 2024 only, however advanced entry students starting their degree at Stage 2 or 3 are also eligible, as this will still be their first year of study at Kent.
There is no application process. All eligible applicants who have paid their deposit by the stated deadlines will be contacted with a scholarship offer in due course, which they will need to accept.
Please direct any general queries regarding this award to [email protected].
If you would like to check your eligibility or verify a deposit payment please contact [email protected]
For more details, visit University of Kent website.