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Scholarships : Masters degree in the UK


Question Posted Tuesday March 6 2012, 11:18 am

Hi,

I have applied for the Masters programme in finance to few universities in the UK. Two of which are in the top 10. I am likely to get an offer soon, however I have just found out that I am not eligible for a loan of 18,000 GBP.

I am an Indian, graduate in commerce with good scores , and I do possess 2.5 years of relavant work experience.

I have not applied for a scholarship yet. I would require a full scholarship atleast covering full tuition fees. Will I be eligible for one? and what organisations provide such scholarships? Other than British Chevening/commonwealth which I am considering applying.


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