UNSW Sydney Offers Scholarships for Indian Students with Up to 20% Fee Reduction
UNSW Sydney scholarships offer up to 20% fee reduction; applications for 2026 intake close today
The Indian Express
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UNSW Sydney has introduced scholarships for Indian students applying for the 2026-2027 academic year, offering fee reductions up to 20%, full and partial waivers, and merit-based awards. The application deadline has been extended to April 24, aiming to enhance access to international education.
- 01UNSW Sydney offers scholarships with up to 20% fee reduction for 2026-2027 intake.
- 02Scholarship types include full tuition waivers, partial scholarships, and merit-based awards.
- 03The application deadline for scholarships has been extended to April 24.
- 04Eligible courses span various disciplines including engineering, business, and law.
- 05Students must apply for admission and submit a separate scholarship application.
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The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney has announced a scholarship program aimed at Indian students for the 2026-2027 academic year, offering tuition fee reductions of up to 20%. This initiative, part of UNSW's 'Progress for All' strategy, seeks to make international education more accessible. Scholarships include the 'International Scientia Coursework Scholarship', which offers full tuition coverage or a partial scholarship of AUD 20,000 per year, and the 'International Student Award', providing a 20% fee contribution. Additionally, the 'Global University Award' grants AUD 10,000 for one year, while students from UNSW College Foundation Studies can apply for the UNSW College Award, also worth AUD 10,000. To be eligible, students must apply for admission through UNSW's official portal and meet specific criteria for each scholarship. The deadline for applications has been extended to April 24. The university encourages prospective students to review the detailed eligibility requirements on its scholarships portal.
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These scholarships will significantly reduce the financial burden for Indian students aspiring to study at UNSW Sydney, making higher education more accessible.
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