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The British Council has announced the GREAT Education scholarships for 2017 in partnership with 40 British universities. The universities are offering 198 scholarships to Indian students. In total, the GREAT scholarships are worth over 1 million pounds.
29 undergraduate and 169 postgraduate coursesin subjects like Engineering, Law, Business, Art & Design, Biosciences, and will be covered by the scholarships. If you are interested in applying, check the specific university to see if they offer a scholarship for your course & subject. Also, each scholarship will have a different deadline which you can check the guide below.
Here is the list of 40 British universities offering scholarships are as below:
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Anglia Ruskin University
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Arts University Bournemouth
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University of Arts, London
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Bangor University
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Birkbeck University of London
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University of Birmingham
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Cambridge Commonwealth, European & International Trust
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Cardiff University
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University of Central Lancashire
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Cranfield University
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De Montfort University
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Durham University
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University of East Anglia
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The University of Edinburgh
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Edinburgh Napier University
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Glasgow Caledonian University
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Goldsmiths University of London
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University of Kent
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University of Leeds
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London Business School
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The University of Manchester
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Newcastle University
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The University of Nottingham
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Nottingham Trent University
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Portsmouth University
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Queen’s University Belfast
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Queen Mary University Belfast
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University of Reading
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Robert Gordon University
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Royal Agricultural University
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Royal Holloway, University of London
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Sheffield Hallam University
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University of Southampton
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University of Stirling
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St. George’s University of London
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University of Surrey
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Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
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University of Warwick
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University of Westminster
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University of York
If you are interested in learning more, download the scholarship guide,
here.
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