Ulster University Great Scholarships for China, Malaysia, Indonesia Students
Description
Ulster University Great Scholarships for China, Malaysia, Indonesia Students is open for students from china, Malaysia and indonesia. The scholarship allows Postgraduate, Masters level program(s) in the field of All Subjects taught at Ulster University . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Degree Level
Ulster University Great Scholarships for China, Malaysia, Indonesia Students is available to undertake Postgraduate, Masters level programs at Ulster University.
Available Subjects
Following subjects are available to study under this scholarship program.
- All Subjects
Benefits
- There are four awards available for your tuition fee.
- Two ideal Chinese students will get an award of £10,000 each.
- Malaysian and Indonesian students will be awarded only one scholarship of £10,000.
Eligible Nationalities
for Chinese, Indonesian and Malaysians only.
Eligibility Criteria
Meet up the following criteria before going to apply:
- Must hold a valid passport from China, Malaysia or Indonesia
- Must also hold an offer for a full-time postgraduate program delivered on one of our campuses in Northern Ireland (Belfast, Jordan town, Coleraine or Magee), commencing in September 2020 and meet any academic and/or English language conditions as stated in your offer letter
- Students applying to part-time or eLearning programs, or programs delivered at our branch campuses (London or Birmingham) are not eligible for this award.
Application Procedure
Before applying, you have to receive an offer of study from Ulster University. Once you get an offer, you can apply by completing an online application form given at the university’s site.
- Supporting Documents: As part of the application for a postgraduate program, you should submit the required documents given below:
- Evidence of competence in written and spoken English
- Evidence of passes in five subjects, two of which must be at A level and three at GCSE level
- Evidence of passes in four subjects, three of which must be at A level and one at GCSE level or
- Proof of an approved qualification at an equivalent level such as a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma or Access to Higher Education qualification or equivalent or
- Evidence, for a process of formal accreditation by the University, of learning you has gained through work or other experience.