Study in New Zealand with a fully funded scholarship
Are you dreaming to study in New Zealand? The first thing that comes to our mind when we hear about the country New Zealand is its greenery and its divine nature. If you want to pursue your higher studies in New Zealand, this is a golden chance for you. The University if Otago is now offering a fully funded scholarship to students across the globe. Situated in the city of Dunedin, the university of Otago is offering around 164 scholarships across various courses. These scholarships are aimed to aid and support students financially and encourage them in their academic endeavour. The scholarships are provided for undergraduates, postgraduates, and PHD scholars.
Benefits
• The scholarship aids in financial support of the students including tuition fee, accommodation, additional academic costs and other living expenses.
• For postgraduate and PHD students, scholarships often fund for the research project.
• The PHD students receive an annual stipend of $32,544 New Zealand Dollars as an aid in their research and professional excel.
• Networking opportunities.
• Academic recognition.
• International research environment.
• Flexible application period.
Eligibility Criteria
• Both domestic and international students are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
• Candidates must have a Master’s degree with at least 0.75 Equivalent Full-Time Student credits.
• Academic transcripts should be presented.
• A high potential for research.
• Candidate should show an outstanding ability in critical and academic thinking.
• Candidates should have experiences in research and presentation.
How to apply?
• Applicants can use the universities official website for applying.
• Submit all the required academic and relevant qualification records.
• The invitation letter will be received through the candidate’s e-Vision portal.
• Applications are accepted on a continuous basis thus the applications do not have a fixed deadline.
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