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Guide to Scholarships: With 100% Free Tuition, These Countries Are Popular with Indian Students

It also includes travel and medical insurance. Due to the pandemic, the scholarship was temporarily halted and will soon reopen.

Guide to Scholarships: Numerous meritorious students find it financially difficult to study abroad due to the high cost of tuition, visa fees, living expenses, and meals. Therefore, scholarships aid many individuals in pursuing their goals.

The News18 ‘Scholarship Guide’ provides the best and most prestigious grants for Indian students to study in emerging destinations, with the majority of grants covering flight tickets, housing, and course fees, and some also providing an honorarium.

After the Covid-19 pandemic, Indian students are choosing destinations closer to home that offer comparable opportunities to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia at a lower cost.

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Therefore, there is an influx of Indian students, particularly from Tier II and Tier III cities, pursuing higher education in Europe, the Philippines, Russia, and Singapore.

“Throughout the pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post-pandemic eras, the preferences of students regarding their preferred study destinations have shifted gradually. Indian students have begun to investigate New Zealand and Ireland as alternatives to well-known destinations because they offer comparable opportunities of comparable quality at more affordable prices. As we enter the post-pandemic era, nations are implementing favorable policies and enhancing post-study work rights, among other incentives, to attract students, according to Piyush Kumar, Regional Director, South Asia and Mauritius, IDP Education, a consulting firm that also administers IELTS.

If you wish to study abroad on a budget, consider the following options:

The country of New Zealand

Guide to Scholarships: Covid-19 Relief Scholarship, Otago International Excellence Scholarships, and Wellington International Excellence Scholarship are some of the most prominent grants offered to Indian students by New Zealand.

The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) provides Commonwealth scholarships to students from all Commonwealth countries who are pursuing a PhD or PhD MS. The scholarship covers the complete cost of tuition and provides a stipend for living expenses. It also includes travel and medical insurance. Due to the pandemic, the scholarship was temporarily halted and will soon reopen.

Who can Apply: Students with a Master’s degree are eligible to apply for a scholarship to pursue a doctoral degree.

Selection Process: Evaluation of candidates will be based on academic performance, age restriction, commitment, course selection, and adaptability.

Muskan Manocha

Muskan Manocha is pursuing graduation from University of Delhi.

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