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8 fully funded scholarships Indian students should apply for in 2025

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Scholarships to Study Abroad

Studying abroad offers new career and educational opportunities, but financial challenges such as tuition, accommodation, and travel expenses can be obstacles.

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Scholarships to Fulfill Your Study Abroad Dream

These key scholarships can help Indian students achieve their dreams. Discover 8 essential scholarships that can make studying abroad a reality.

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Commonwealth Master's Scholarship

This scholarship offers students the chance to study in the UK and drive positive change. Around 700 students are selected annually for postgraduate courses.

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MEXT Scholarship (Monbukagakusho Scholarship)

Offered by the Japanese govt, the MEXT Scholarship provides fully funded opportunities for Indian students to pursue Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees at Japanese universities.

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Rhodes Trust Scholarship

This prestigious scholarship is granted for studies at the University of Oxford.

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Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellowship

This fellowship allows Indian researchers to advance their work in the US, seize new opportunities, and foster research collaboration between India and the US.

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Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

This programme provides students with the opportunity to pursue higher education across multiple countries, enriching both their knowledge and experience.

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Chevening Scholarships

Funded by the UK government, the Chevening Scholarships provide full financial support to Indian students for pursuing a one-year Master's degree at a UK university.

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DAAD Scholarships

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers various scholarships to Indian students for pursuing undergraduate, Master's, and PhD studies at universities in Germany.

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National Overseas Scholarship

This scholarship helps students from Scheduled Castes, Nomadic Tribes, Landless Labourers, and Traditional Artisans pursue Masters or PhD abroad.

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