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University of Tasmania Dean of Law's Merit Scholarship

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Eligibility

Bachelor's degree in Law

Region

Australia

Award

Up to 100 % Tuition Fee Waiver

Deadline

Closed

About The Program

University of Tasmania Dean of Law's Merit Scholarship 2018 is a scholarship for international students from India, Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka who wants to pursue Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

EligibilityDeadline Date: Closed
  • Candidate must have received a full-time offer at the university for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor law.
  • Candidates are required to remain enrolled full-time (100% per year) in one of the above-listed degrees and achieve a credit (5.0/7.0) cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of each academic year.

 

Benefits

Twelve scholarships are available for the Winter Semester (June) 2018, and another twelve are available for semester one, 2019 which consists of Four (4) scholarships covering 100% registered tuition fees, and eight (8) scholarships covering 50% registered tuition fees.

How can you apply?

Procedure to apply for the scholarship:
Step 1: Open link to apply for the scholarship.
Step 2: Register as a new user.
Step 3: Take admission at the university.
Step 4: Now download the scholarship form.
Step 5: Fill in all the details.
Step 6: Attach all the required documents.
Step 7: Send application form via mail at  international.scholarships@utas.edu.au

Contact Details

Phone: +61 3 8676 7017
Email: Course.Info@utas.edu.au, international.scholarships@utas.edu.au

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