Find the right scholarship
StudyIn counsellors can help you identify scholarship opportunities, assess your eligibility, and help you apply.

Explore scholarships to support your study-abroad goals
Types of scholarships
Scholarships based on funding
- Fully funded scholarship: Covers your full tuition fees for the duration of your program
- Partial scholarship: Covers a partial amount of your tuition; may be a fixed amount or a percentage of the total cost
- Renewable scholarship: Renews annually when you maintain your grades at the required level of performance
- One-time grants: Provides funding for a specific academic year or a program like a doctorate or a research fellowship
Scholarships based on eligibility criteria
- Merit-based scholarships: Awarded for exceptional academic or extracurricular performance
- Need-based scholarships: Awarded in recognition of economic disadvantages
- Programme-specific scholarships: Often automatically awarded to students with outstanding academic merit when applying to a specific course
- Location-specific scholarships: Awarded to students from specific regions or countries
Scholarships based on the awarding body
- Government scholarships: Awarded by the government of your home country or the UK
- University-funded scholarships: Awarded by the university or college you are applying for
- Private or external scholarships: Awarded by third-party entities like non-governmental organizations, corporations, cultural or ethnic groups, sports organizations, and individual donors
Eligibility and
requirements
As an international student studying in the UK, you have the opportunity to access a range of exclusive scholarships offered by the UK government, universities, and third-party benefactors. With the support of StudyIn, you can shortlist scholarships you may be eligible for while we assess your profile to find the best-fit opportunities to fund your studies.
Here’s how you can assess your eligibility for a scholarship:
Check your academic performance against the eligibility requirement
Verify financial status if the scholarship is offered on a needs basis
Identify other qualifying factors like age, study level, and nationality
Speak to a counselor if you need further clarity
How to apply for scholarships
Step 1
Research scholarships at your preferred university, focusing on opportunities for international students.
Step 2
Shortlist scholarships based on eligibility criteria, ensuring they align with your academic achievements and financial needs.
Step 3
Prepare documentation to verify your academic background, financial situation, and student status.
Step 4
Write a compelling letter of intent that highlights your goals and explains why you are a strong candidate for the scholarship.
Step 5
Have your application reviewed by an expert to ensure it meets all requirements and stands out to selection committees.
Step 6
Submit your application before the deadline and follow up on its status to stay informed about the next steps.