To commemorate its 125 Years of Excellence, the University of Birmingham is offering exclusive scholarships for Indian students pursuing postgraduate taught (PGT) Master's programs starting in September 2025. The scholarships provide funding ranging from £4,000 (approximately ₹4,21,397) to £5,000 (approximately ₹5,26,747).
zAccording to the official website:“To be considered for our 125th Anniversary Scholarship worth up to £5,000, exclusively for students domiciled in India, eligible applicants must submit a separate application for the India Chancellor's Scholarship. This application will open soon—please check our website regularly for updates. Winners will be selected based on academic merit from the shortlist generated through the India Chancellor's Scholarship applications. Sign up for our mailing list to be the first to know when the scholarship opens.”
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must:
Have applied for and received an offer to study a taught Master’s degree at the UK campus for the 2025/26 academic year.
Be domiciled in one of the eligible countries listed below.
Be classified as an overseas fee payer for tuition purposes.
Begin full-time studies at the UK campus in September or October 2025.
Eligible countries include:Chile, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Iran, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, the UAE, Vietnam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
The scholarship is only applicable to September 2025 entry and cannot be deferred to 2026. Ineligible programs include:
Distance learning programs
MBA programs
Postgraduate research programs such as PhD, MPhil, MRes, MMus, MLit
Postgraduate diplomas or certificates like PGDip, PGCert
Undergraduate programs, including MBChB, MEng, MSci, and MPharm
Programs delivered at the University of Birmingham Dubai campus
Students interested in pursuing these prestigious scholarships should regularly visit the University of Birmingham’s official website for updates and detailed application procedures.
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