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Felix Scholarship 2017

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Eligibility

Graduates

Region

Abroad

Award

100% of University and college fees

Deadline

Closed

About The Program

The Felix Scholarship allows outstanding students from India to pursue graduate studies in any subject at the University of Oxford. The scholarship will cowl 100% of University and school fees, a grant for living prices (around £14,100) and one come back flight from India to the united kingdom. You need to have a first-class undergraduate or degree from an Indian university. The application should be submitted by 6 or 20 January 2017, depending on your course selection.

EligibilityDeadline Date: Closed
  • You must be a national of and ordinarily resident in India.
  • You must have a first-class undergraduate or master's degree from an Indian university.
  • You must not hold a degree from a university outside of India (this rule does not apply to study undertaken whilst in receipt of a Felix Scholarship)
  • You are expected to return to India after completing your studies.
How can you apply?

The application is processed online. Please go through the application form procedure in download section. Candidates who are shortlisted for the Indian grant will be requested that total a short questionnaire before being welcomed for interview in India. There is no interview for the non-Indian grant.

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University of Oxford Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JD UK

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