New Scholarships Announced by University of Sussex for Indian Students

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For Indian students who enrol in qualifying master’s programs at the University of Sussex Business School or the School of Engineering and Informatics, the university is additionally offering an extra £2,000 in “Tuition Fee Awards.”

Scholarships for Indian students intending to enrol in the University of Sussex’s bachelor’s and master’s programs beginning in September 2024 have been announced by the institution. The scholarship will cover between £4,000 and £10,000 in expenses. For Indian students, the John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering and tuition fee awards are announced.

The Chancellor’s International Scholarship application date is May 1st, while the Sussex India Scholarship application deadline is September 1st. Applications are available at sussex.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/masters-scholarships for interested parties.
An announcement from the University of Sussex states that the goal of this program is to offer significant financial aid to qualified Indian citizens who want to enrol in master’s programs at Sussex beginning in September 2024.

The scholarship amount is £4,000, and outstanding international master’s and bachelor’s applicants have the opportunity to apply for the £5,000 Chancellor’s International Scholarship.
Each of the four worthy winners of the John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering (2024) will get £10,000.

For Indian students who enrol in qualifying master’s programs at the University of Sussex Business School or the School of Engineering and Informatics, the university is additionally offering an extra £2,000 in “Tuition Fee Awards.”

“The Sussex India Scholarship aims to support Indian students in their pursuit of higher education at Sussex. This initiative is a testament to the University of Sussex’s ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility to higher education for international students and to support the academic ambitions of students from India,” a university statement said.

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