In collaboration with the UK’s GREAT Britain campaign, the British Council has launched Great Scholarships - 2020 over a broad range of subjects. This is a great opportunity for Indian students wishing to access a UK university education.
How to Apply
Apply for individual scholarships following the instructions given on individual universities' scholarship webpages.
Successful scholars will be informed of the outcomes of their applications by individual universities. Scholarship funding will be issued to successful scholars by individual university after registration.
For further information, please visit the individual universities websites or email us at Greatedu.india@britishcouncil.org
The GREAT Scholarships in the table below are available to Indian students for taught postgraduate studies starting in September 2020:
| UNIVERSITY | NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS |
VALUE PER SCHOLARSHIP |
APPLICABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING
SUBJECTS OR COURSES |
|---|---|---|---|
| Imperial College of London | 1 | £10,000 | Science, Technology, Engineering and Medicine |
| Robert Gordon University | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| Sheffield Hallam University | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| University of Bath | 1 | Upto £25,000 | Engineering & Design; Humanities & Social Sciences; Science; Management |
| University of Cranfield | 2 | £11,000 | Full time master’s courses in
|
| University of Kent | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| University of Nottingham | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| University of Warwick | 1 | £20,000 | Master's programmes in the School of Engineering |
| Newcastle University | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| University of East Anglia | 1 | £10,000 | All subjects |
| Manchester University | 2 | £10,000 |
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The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. The British Council creates international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and builds trust between them worldwide.
The iconic building in New Delhi was designed by renowned architect Charles Correa and was opened in 1993 displaying a unique mural by Howard Hodgkin on the façade symbolising the banyan tree – an enduring image of India -- along with a sculpture by Stephen Cox in the Charbagh called the Descent of the Ganges.
The British Council is recognised across India for its network of three libraries and cultural centres. We offer a range of specialised projects in arts, education, English language and society to audiences across India and more than 100,000 members. We also provide access to English language training and learning for both students and teachers and enable opportunities to study in the UK.
We also manage prestigious scholarships and training awards, including the GREAT scholarships, the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship, and the Charles Wallace India Trust, and Hornby scholarships.
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