Scholarship Sanction
Scholarships are a great way to finance your studies abroad. There are many scholarships available, both from governments and private organizations. Scholarships can cover the full cost of tuition, living expenses, and even travel expenses.
We offer comprehensive scholarship guidance services to help you find and apply for scholarships that you are eligible for. We will work with you to understand your academic and extracurricular achievements, your financial need, and your goals for studying abroad. We will then help you identify scholarships that match your profile and prepare a strong application. We are here to support you every step of the way, from finding scholarships to writing your application to submitting it on time.
Study In USA
- Merit-based scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to students based on their academic achievements, such as their GPA, test scores, and extracurricular activities.
- Need-based scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to students based on their financial need.
- Scholarships for specific groups of students: These scholarships are awarded to students based on their identity or background, such as their nationality, ethnicity, gender, or field of study.
Some of the scholarships are:
- Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships
- Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarships
- Tata Scholarships for Cornell University
- Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarships
- Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program
- Stanford Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowship
Study In UK
- UK government scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the UK government and are available to students from all over the world, including India. Some examples of UK government scholarships include Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, and GREAT Scholarships.
- University scholarships: Many universities in the UK offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Study In Canada
- Canadian government scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Canadian government and are available to students from all over the world, including India.Some examples of Canadian government scholarships include Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, and Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Fellowships.
- Provincial and territorial scholarships: Many provinces and territories in Canada also offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- University scholarships: Many universities in Canada offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Study In Australia
- Australian government scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Australian government and are available to students from all over the world, including India. Some examples of Australian government scholarships include Australia Awards Scholarships, Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarships, and Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships.
- University scholarships: Many universities in Australia offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Some of the other scholarships are:
- Monash International Leadership Scholarship
- Monash International Merit Scholarship
- University of Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship
- Sydney Scholars India Equity Scholarship
- Vice Chancellor International Scholarship Scheme
- Australian Catholic University International Student Scholarship
- Study Canberra India Scholarship
- Griffith Remarkable Scholarship
- Swinburne International Excellence Undergraduate Scholarship
Study In New Zealand
- New Zealand government scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the New Zealand government and are available to students from all over the world, including India. Some examples of New Zealand government scholarships include New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships, New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS), and New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA).
- University scholarships: Many universities in New Zealand offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Some of the other scholarships are:
- Victoria University of Wellington Doctoral Scholarships
- Victoria Master's (by thesis) Scholarship
- Victoria Doctoral Submission Scholarship
- University of Waikato Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship
- University of Waikato Victoria Masters Scholarships
- University of Waikato Summer Research Scholarship
- University of Waikato International scholarships
- SEG Scholarship
- The University of Canterbury's College of Engineering Scholarship
- Lincoln University Academic Scholarships
- Eamon Molloy Memorial Scholarship
Study In Singapore
- Singapore government scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the Singapore government and are available to students from all over the world, including India. Some examples of Singapore government scholarships include the Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA), the ASEAN Undergraduate Scholarship, and the ASEAN Postgraduate Scholarship.
- University scholarships: Many universities in Singapore offer their own scholarships to students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Some of the other scholarships are:
- NUS Global Merit Scholarship
- NTU President's Scholarship
- SMU International Talent Scholarship
- Global Indian International School Singapore Global Citizen Scholarship
- GIIS Singapore Future Leaders Scholarship.
Study In Europe
- European Union scholarships: These scholarships are funded by the European Union and are available to students from all over the world, including India. Some examples of European Union scholarships include Erasmus Mundus Scholarships, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and Jean Monnet Scholarships.
- Government scholarships: Many European countries offer their own scholarships to international students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria. Some examples of government scholarships for Indian students include the DAAD Scholarships (Germany), the Chevening Scholarships (UK), and the Eiffel Scholarships (France).
- University scholarships: Many universities in Europe offer their own scholarships to international students. These scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit, financial need, or other criteria.
- Scholarships from other organizations: There are also many scholarships available from other organizations, such as charities, trusts, and foundations. These scholarships can be awarded to students based on a variety of criteria, such as their field of study, their nationality, or their extracurricular activities.
Some of the other scholarships are:
- Utrecht Excellence Scholarship (Netherlands)
- Leiden University Excellence Scholarships (Netherlands)
- ETH Zurich Excellence Scholarships (Switzerland)
- Inlaks Scholarships
- Felix Scholarship
- Tata Scholarships for Cornell University.