What it covers: Full tuition fees, monthly stipend (approximately £1,300-1,600/month), return flights to India, and a thesis/travel grant
Duration: One-year Master's degree at any UK university
Eligibility: Indian national; bachelor's degree; minimum 2 years of work experience; must return to India for at least 2 years after completing the scholarship
Deadline: Typically early November for the following September intake
Competition: ~3,000 awards given globally across 160+ countries. India is one of the largest recipient countries.
Tip: The Chevening essay questions ask about leadership, networking, and why you need this degree now. Generic answers fail, connect your work experience to a specific career goal that requires study in the UK.
What it covers: Full tuition, living allowance, return flights, thesis grant, varies by award type
Duration: Primarily for Masters (1 year) and PhD (3 years)
Eligibility: Indian citizen; strong academic record; focus on development-related fields (public health, agriculture, education, governance, engineering for development)
Deadline: Applications through the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), typically December
Tip: Commonwealth scholarships strongly favour applicants whose research/study plans directly address development challenges in India. Frame your application around impact, not prestige.
What it covers: Minimum £10,000 toward tuition fees for a one-year postgraduate taught degree
Universities: 40+ participating UK universities including University of Exeter, University of Bristol, University of Sheffield, Newcastle University, and others
Eligibility: Indian national; applying to a specific university and course listed in the GREAT scholarship programme; academic merit
Deadline: Applications typically open February–March for September intake
Tip: This is not full funding, you still pay the remaining tuition and all living costs. But £10,000 off tuition is significant. Check the British Council India website for the current list of participating universities and available subject areas.
What it covers: Grants toward tuition and living costs for arts, humanities, and heritage conservation
Eligibility: Indian nationals in arts, heritage conservation, literature, history, and related humanities fields; typically mid-career professionals or postgraduate students
Deadline: Various, check charleswallaceindia.com for current opportunities
Note: This trust is specifically for arts and humanities, not suitable for engineering, business, or science applicants.
Most UK universities offer merit scholarships to international students. Many are automatic, if you meet the criteria when you receive your offer, the scholarship is applied without a separate application. Always check each university's scholarship page when you apply.
| University | Scholarship Name | Amount | Type | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Oxford | Clarendon Scholarship | Full tuition + stipend | Merit/Research | Automatic with application |
| University of Oxford | Rhodes Scholarship | Full funding (2 years) | Leadership + academic | Separate competitive application |
| University of Cambridge | Gates Cambridge Scholarship | Full tuition + stipend | Academic excellence | Nominated through admissions |
| Imperial College London | President's PhD Scholarship | Full tuition + £21,000/year | Research excellence | Separate application |
| UCL | Global Masters Scholarship | £3,000–10,000 | Merit | Automatic after offer |
| University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh Global Scholarship | £3,000–5,000 | Merit | Automatic after offer |
| University of Manchester | International Excellence Scholarship | £5,000 per year | Merit | Separate application |
| University of Warwick | Warwick Chancellor's International Scholarship | Full tuition (PhD) | Research | Separate application |
| University of Birmingham | Global Masters Scholarship | £2,000–5,000 | Merit | Automatic |
| University of Leeds | International Excellence Scholarship | £2,000–3,000 | Merit | Automatic after offer |
| University of Nottingham | Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship | 50% tuition | Top academic | Automatic |
| University of Bristol | Think Big Scholarship | £5,000–20,000 | Merit | Separate application |
What it covers: Large grants toward fees and living for outstanding Indian students going to top universities globally, including Oxford and Cambridge
Eligibility: Indian citizen under 30; applying to a world top-50 university; demonstrated academic excellence and community contribution
Deadline: April each year for September intake
Competition: Extremely selective, approximately 15-20 awards per year across all subjects and destinations
What it covers: Interest-free loans (treated as scholarships if maintained) for Indian students pursuing postgraduate study abroad
Eligibility: Indian citizen; bachelor's degree with strong academic record; clear career plan
Deadline: May/June, check mahindrascholarships.com for current cycle
Scholarship committees read thousands of applications from strong Indian students. What sets winners apart:
Fully funded scholarships (Chevening, Commonwealth, Gates Cambridge) typically do not allow stacking with other awards, the funders specify this in their terms.
However, you can typically combine:
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