The University of Southampton's Delhi campus has introduced two scholarships for Indian students: the Future Talent Scholarship and the Delhi Presidential Scholarship, with applications opening in the last week of February.
Scholarships for Indian undergraduate and graduate students have been announced by the University of Southampton's Delhi campus.
Two scholarships were announced by the university: the Future Talent Scholarship and the Delhi Presidential Scholarship. Indian undergraduate and graduate students are eligible for these scholarships.
Eligibility criteria and scholarship applications for those applying to study at the university for the August 2025 intake will be available in the last week of February.
The Delhi Presidential Scholarship will be offered to one undergraduate and one graduate and will pay tuition fees for the whole course term.
According to the press release, students who are interested in the scholarship must show consistent academic rigor and exemplify the university's values and sense of community in order to be awarded the scholarship and maintain it for the duration of their respective courses.
The scholarship beneficiaries will be revealed in July 2025 for the undergraduate program and in June 2025 for the graduate program.
The Future Talent Scholarship offers a contribution of ₹220,000 for the first year's tuition for up to 12 undergraduates and graduates.
The grant is open to students in all six of the university's programs for admission in August 2025.
The recipients will be chosen based on their scholarship application and their impressive prior academic record.
The shortlisted recipients will be announced in two phases: first in June 2025, followed by the second in July 2025.
According to the press release, the University of Southampton Delhi has introduced a merit-based financial aid program, the Future Talent Bursary, for academically outstanding undergraduate students with limited financial resources.
The bursaries, available exclusively to undergraduate students, provide up to ₹660,000 for a single year.
Applications for the bursary, along with eligibility details, will be available on the official website in the final week of February.
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