The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) 2025 provides an exceptional opportunity for students from developing Commonwealth countries to pursue a master’s degree at the prestigious University of Birmingham. This scholarship, funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and participating UK universities, offers a transformative educational experience.
Program - University of Birmingham UK Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2025
Details
- University; University of Birmingham
- Eligibility:
- To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be:
- Be nationals of a Commonwealth developing country and not currently residing or studying in a developed country.
- Have not undertaken studies of one year or more in a developed country.
- Be unable to afford studying in the United Kingdom.
- Commit to returning to their home country to work or study after completing the scholarship. Extensions to remain in the UK are only considered for candidates progressing from a Master’s to a PhD under strict conditions.
- Meet the University’s English language requirements as part of the admission process.
- Have received an offer of a place at the University of Birmingham.
- Benefits
- Full tuition fees
- Maintenance stipend
- Round-trip airfare
- Immigration Health Surcharge costs
- One-time arrival allowance
- Thesis expenses
- Study travel grant
- Application Deadline
- December 12, 2024