Scholarships for International Students: Study Abroad With Financial Support

Find scholarships from partial tuition waivers to fully funded opportunities for international students. Our counsellors help you discover suitable scholarships, shortlist universities, prepare strong applications, and organise your documents correctly.

Scholarship Opportunities by Country

Explore scholarship options across leading study destinations. Choose a country to view available funding, eligibility, timelines and guidance for international students.

United Kingdom Scholarships

University funded awards, global leadership scholarships and subject based financial support for international applicants.

Canada Scholarships

Tuition support, merit based awards and province specific scholarships that help international students reduce study costs.

Australia Scholarships

Government, university and regional scholarships for international students. Includes partial waivers and competitive fully funded options.

Italy Scholarships

Government funded scholarships, regional funding schemes and university fee waivers available for eligible international students.

United States Scholarships

Merit and need based funding, university grants and prestigious international student programs offered across US institutions.

New Zealand Scholarships

Government, university and research based scholarships designed to support international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Study Abroad Scholarship Process for International Students

A scholarship journey has many moving parts, but when the steps are organised the process becomes simple and predictable. This section helps you to understand how scholarships are assessed, what documents are needed and how universities make their decisions.

STEP 1

Understand the Total Cost

Before applying, learn the usual tuition fees and estimated living expenses in your preferred country. This helps you see how much funding you actually need and which scholarship type is realistic for you.

STEP 2

Explore the Funding Mix

Scholarships come from different sources. You may receive support from a government scheme, a university award or a private organisation. Some students manage part of their costs through on campus work, family support or education loans. Knowing your possible mix helps you plan early.

STEP 3

Match Your Profile Correctly

Your eligibility depends on academic results, English test scores, financial background and your study destination. Each country values different strengths, so understanding your profile helps you target scholarships that genuinely match your chances.

STEP 4

Shortlist Scholarships and Universities

Once your profile is evaluated, the next step is to select suitable scholarships and the universities that offer them. Shortlisting prevents wasted time and improves acceptance probability.

STEP 5

Prepare Required Documents

Most scholarships require a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, an academic CV, proof of funds and valid academic transcripts. Preparing these early gives you a strong start and avoids last minute errors.

STEP 6

Submit Applications

Some scholarships require you to apply to a university first and some allow a combined application. Follow the correct process for each scheme to avoid disqualification. This is usually where guidance makes a big difference.

STEP 7

Receive Offer and Scholarship Decision

After review, the university sends your admission offer along with the scholarship result. You may receive full funding, partial funding or in some cases an upgraded award based on merit.

STEP 8

Accept, Pay Deposit and Move to Visa

If you accept the offer, complete the required deposit payment and start your visa preparation. At this stage, your funding details strengthen your visa profile and help you prepare for your move.

Types of Scholarships and Funding Sources

Scholarships come from different places and each type supports international students in a unique way. Our advisers help you understand which category fits your profile and which funding source gives you the highest chance of success.

University

Notable programs

Typical International tuition per year

Location

University of Oxford

Computer Science, Engineering, PPE, Law

£37,000–£62,800+

Oxford, England

University of Cambridge

Engineering, Natural Sciences, Economics, Law

~£25,000–£67,000 depending on course

Cambridge, England

Imperial College London

Engineering, Computing, Medicine, Data Science

~£35,000–£45,000 for most STEM programs

London, England

University College London (UCL)

Architecture, Law, Life Sciences, Business, Social Sciences

~£28,000–£39,000 for many programs

London, England

The University of Manchester

Engineering, Materials, Business, Life Sciences

~£26,000–£38,000 by course

Manchester, England

University of Edinburgh

Informatics, Biomedical Sciences, Architecture, AI

~£26,500–£37,500 by course

Edinburgh, Scotland

King’s College London

Law, Nursing, International Relations, Computer Science

~£25,500–£36,000 for most, higher for Medicine and Dentistry

London, England

University of Warwick

Business, Economics, Data Science, Mathematics

~£30,000–£35,000 for many programs

Coventry, England

University of Warwick

Business, Economics, Data Science, Mathematics

~£30,000–£35,000 for many programs

Coventry, England

University of Leeds

Business, Engineering, Media, Environmental Science

~£24,000–£34,000 by course

Leeds, England

Top Global Scholarships for International Students

Find top scholarships that offer financial support, tuition coverage and strong academic opportunities for international students.

Australia Awards Scholarships

Country or region: Australia

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers: Full tuition, monthly living allowance, health insurance, establishment allowance and return travel.

Why it is good: It offers one of the most complete funding packages and provides strong academic and welfare support throughout your study.

Research Training Program (RTP)

Country or region: Australia

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers: Full tuition, monthly living allowance, health insurance, establishment allowance and return travel.

Why it is good: It offers one of the most complete funding packages and provides strong academic and welfare support throughout your study.

Lester B Pearson International Scholarship

Country or region: Canada

Level: Undergraduate

What it covers:  Full tuition, books, residence and mandatory fees for four years at the University of Toronto.

Why it is good: One of the most prestigious undergraduate scholarships in Canada for academically exceptional students.

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Country or region: Canada

Level: PhD

What it covers: Around CAD 50,000 per year for three years.

Why it is good: Targets top tier doctoral candidates with strong research potential and leadership qualities.

Chevening Scholarships

Country or region: United Kingdom

Level: Masters

What it covers:  Full tuition, monthly stipend, return flights and allowances.

Why it is good: A well known UK Government scholarship ideal for emerging leaders and professionals.

Commonwealth Scholarships

Country or region: United Kingdom

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers:  Tuition fees, living allowance, flights and essential costs.

Why it is good: Supports students from Commonwealth countries with strong academic and financial coverage.

Rhodes Scholarship

Country or region: United Kingdom (University of Oxford)

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers:  Tuition, stipend, accommodation and travel.

Why it is good: One of the world’s most prestigious scholarships, focusing on leadership, academic excellence and character.

Fulbright Foreign Student Program

Country or region: United Kingdom

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers:  Tuition, stipend, travel, and health insurance.

Why it is good: Offers strong cultural and academic exchange across more than 160 countries.

Italian Government Scholarships (MAECI)

Country or region: Australia

Level: Masters and PhD

What it covers: Full tuition, monthly living allowance, health insurance, establishment allowance and return travel.

Why it is good: It offers one of the most complete funding packages and provides strong academic and welfare support throughout your study.

Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships

Country or region: New Zealand

Level: Undergraduate, Masters and PhD

What it covers:  Full tuition, living allowance, travel and establishment funds.

Why it is good: A fully funded government scholarship offering strong support across all major levels of study.

Scholarships by Study Level (UG, Masters, PhD)

Undergraduate Scholarships

Undergraduate scholarships help international students reduce long term study costs through partial support and university based aid.

Key Points

Masters Scholarships

Masters scholarships are widely available and often provide stronger financial coverage than UG awards.

Key Points

PhD and Research Scholarships

PhD and research scholarships offer the most comprehensive support for international students planning advanced academic or research careers.

Key Points

Eligibility and Common Requirements

Use this checklist to quickly see what most scholarships expect from international applicants. Thresholds vary by country and university, so take these as typical ranges.

University

Notable programs

University of Oxford

Computer Science, Engineering, PPE, Law

University of Cambridge

Engineering, Natural Sciences, Economics, Law

Imperial College London

Engineering, Computing, Medicine, Data Science

University College London (UCL)

Architecture, Law, Life Sciences, Business, Social Sciences

The University of Manchester

Engineering, Materials, Business, Life Sciences

University of Edinburgh

Informatics, Biomedical Sciences, Architecture, AI

King’s College London

Law, Nursing, International Relations, Computer Science

University of Warwick

Business, Economics, Data Science, Mathematics

University of Warwick

Business, Economics, Data Science, Mathematics

University of Leeds

Business, Engineering, Media, Environmental Science

The Perfect Timeline to Apply for Scholarships Abroad

Here’s a simple guide to when international students should start preparing for scholarships and university applications.

18 to 12 months before intake

Start exploring your options

12 to 9 months before intake

Prepare your documents

9 to 6 months before intake

Apply for universities and scholarships

What You’ll Need for Your Scholarship Applications

A quick overview of the documents most international students need for scholarship and university applications.

CategoryDocuments You Should Prepare
Academic DocumentsAcademic transcripts, graduation certificates, certified translations if needed
Identity & LanguageValid passport, IELTS or PTE or TOEFL scores, Medium of Instruction letter when accepted
Application DocumentsAcademic CV or résumé, Statement of Purpose, two or three Letters of Recommendation
Financial DocumentsRecent bank statements, sponsorship letter, proof of income if required
Research DocumentsResearch proposal, writing samples or publications, supervisor interest or communication if applicable

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Study Track provides personalized counseling to understand your academic background, interests, and career aspirations. We then leverage our extensive network of partner universities and in-depth knowledge of various programs to match you with the best fit. We consider factors like program quality, career prospects, and your personal preferences.
 
The visa process can be complex, but we simplify it for you. Our experienced counselors provide detailed guidance on document preparation, application form completion, and interview preparation. We stay up-to-date on the latest visa regulations and work diligently to minimize the risk of rejection. While we cannot guarantee visa approval, we maximize your chances through meticulous preparation.
 
The costs of studying abroad vary depending on the destination and program. We provide transparent information on tuition fees, living expenses, and other related costs. We also assist you in exploring scholarship opportunities and financial aid options. We offer guidance on budgeting and financial planning to ensure you can manage your expenses effectively.
 
Our support extends beyond the application process. We provide pre-departure orientations to prepare you for your new life abroad. Upon arrival, we offer guidance on accommodation, transportation, and other essential services. We maintain ongoing communication to ensure you have a smooth transition and address any challenges you may face. We want to see you succeed, not just get you accepted.
 
Study Track has a long history of successfully placing Bangladeshi students in reputable universities worldwide. We have a proven track record of high acceptance rates and positive student outcomes. We can provide testimonials and success stories from our past students to demonstrate our commitment to your success. We pride ourselves on our transparency and ethical practices.
 
Study Track has a long history of successfully placing Bangladeshi students in reputable universities worldwide. We have a proven track record of high acceptance rates and positive student outcomes. We can provide testimonials and success stories from our past students to demonstrate our commitment to your success. We pride ourselves on our transparency and ethical practices.
 

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