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University of Westminster Masters Degree
Deadline : 14 Oct 2016 ( annual ) Study in: UK
Next course starts January 2017 Brief
description : Westminster International
Scholarships are fully funded awards aimed at
students from developing countries who wish
to study a full - time Masters degree at the
University . Host Institution( s ) : University of
Westminster , United Kingdom Level/Field of
study : Any full -time Master ’ s Programme
offered at University of Westminster except
MBA. Number of Awards: 1 Target group :
Citizens of developing and middle income
countries Scholarship value/inclusions : Full
tuition fee waivers , accommodation, living
expenses and flights to and from London .
Eligibility : You must be an international
student from a developing country and hold an
offer for a full - time Masters degree at
University of Westminster. The main criteria
are First Class Honours degree, financial need
and development potential . Application
instructions : You should only apply for a
scholarship once you have applied for
admission and successfully been offered a
place ( either conditional or unconditional) on
the course you wish to study. To apply for a
scholarship , you will need to complete the
relevant scholarship application form . The
deadline for applications for entry in January
2017 is 14 October 2016. It is important to
visit the official website ( link found below ) for
detailed information on how to apply for this
scholarship .
[Click here worldathand.heck.in/queens-commonwealth-essay-competition-no.xhtml]

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