If you're an international student from the Indian sub-continent (India, Bangladesh or Pakistan) and you are funding your own undergraduate studies, you could be eligible for a scholarship worth £4,000 which you'll receive as a tuition fee discount in your first year.
Full details
Please read the full terms and conditions for your entry year before applying for or accepting a scholarship or bursary. They contain important information about eligibility, how you'll receive your funding and whether this award can be combined with others or not.
You can only receive one award and it can't normally be held in conjunction with other University of Essex awards.
How to apply
We'll assess your eligibility based on the information that you submit with your application for your place at Essex.
If you meet all the eligibility criteria, you will automatically be awarded this scholarship. You don't need to complete an application form.
You must meet all of the following conditions.
* this includes applicants who apply to the University through the UCAS Clearing process.
Students who aren't eligible
You are not eligible for this award, even if you meet the criteria above, if you:
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