University of East Anglia Announces Scholarships Starting at £4,000 for Indian Students

For those looking to pursue undergraduate programs, UEA is also offering scholarships to students joining UEA in September 2021. The University of East Anglia (UEA), one of Britain’s top 25 universities, has announced a scholarship of £4000 for undergraduates across a wide range of programs on offer at the university.

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The University of East Anglia (UEA), one of Britain’s top 25 universities, has announced a scholarship of £4000 for undergraduates across a wide range of programs on offer at the university.

For those looking to pursue undergraduate programs, UEA is also offering scholarships to students joining UEA in September 2021.

Speaking on the occasion, Karen Blackney (Associate Director, UEA Global), said, “The International Country Award is an automatic award in which the eligible candidates will receive £4,000 off on their first-year tuition fees once selected. We want that these scholarships to enable deserving students to realize their dream of studying at UEA and this substantial financial support at undergraduate levels will help them to make an outstanding contribution to their chosen field of study, as well as the wider UEA community”.

In addition to this, eligible candidates are encouraged to apply to the International Scholarship Scheme which enables them to receive higher scholarship aid up to £ 8,000 a year.

Submissions are judged on a monthly basis and successful candidates will have their scholarship applied to three years of full-time study, while superior submissions will be considered for £8,000 per year.

Applicants for September 2021 intake can submit their application until 5th July,2021.

For details on application and eligibility please visit:

https://www.uea.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/scholarships-finder/scholarships-a-z/international-country-award

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