Sunday, September 30, 2012

IOE Entrance Results 2069 B.E./ B.Arch Re-Exam




Results for: B.E./ B.Arch Entrance Exam
Results by: Institute of Engineering (IOE), TU
Academic Year: 2069-2070
Institute of Engineering (IOE), TU Entrance Examination Board has published a notice regarding results for the entrance examination (re-exam) that was held on 11 Ashoj 2069.
The notice notifies that the IOE Entrance Results will be published on Friday 19 Ashoj 2069 (5 October 2012).
The official notice below was published on 12 Ashoj 2069. We will publish the results here once IOE publishes it.
IOE Entrance Results 2069

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Eiffel Scholarships in France for International Students

Deadline: 9 Jan 2013 (annual)
Study in:  France
Course starts AY 2013-2014

Brief description:

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The Eiffel France Scholarships are for international students wishing to study in France. The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs launched the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Programme in January 1999 to support French centres of higher education in their international outreach initiatives, in a context of mounting competition among developed countries, to attract elite overseas students on master’s, engineering and  PhD courses.  It aims to attract outstanding international students identified by French institutions of higher education.

Host Institution(s):

French Universities and Academic Institutions

Field(s) of study:

The areas of study concerned by the Eiffel scholarships are:

• engineering sciences at Master level, sciences in a broader sense for PhD level (engineering sciences, exact sciences such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and life sciences, nano- and bio-technology, earth and environmental sciences and information and communication sciences and technology)

•  economics and management

•  law and political sciences

Target group:

The Eiffel France Scholarships are for excellent international students from any country.

Scholarship value/inclusions:

The Eiffel programme does not cover tuition fees, though the higher education centres concerned are invited to apply the best possible financial conditions to Eiffel scholarship-holders.  Enrolment fees at state-run higher education centres are waived for students on French government scholarship programmes such as this.

Eiffel scholarship-holders on Master’s courses receive an allowance of €1,181. In addition, the programme meets various expenses including return trip, health insurance and cultural activities. Scholarship-holders might also be eligible for additional accommodation allowance.

Eiffel scholarship-holders on PhD courses receive an allowance of €1,400. In addition, the programme meets various expenses including return travel (single return trip for law and political science students on multiple stays), health insurance and cultural activities. Scholarship-holders might also be eligible for additional accommodation allowance.

Eligibility:

French higher education establishments shortlist the best overseas students whom they wish to enrol in their courses for Eiffel scholarships.

You are eligible for a scholarship if you are enrolled in a course awarding a Master or in colleges awarding an engineering science diploma or a PhD course as part of a jointly tutored or jointly supervised thesis with a foreign higher education establishment partner.

Applicants for Master courses must be no more  than 30 years old at the deadline date for the selection committee of the 8th March 2013 (i.e. born after 08/ 03/1982) and no more than 35 years old for the PhD courses (i.e. born after 08/03/1977)

Application instructions:

Applications are not accepted from students themselves, or from non-French institutions. Applications for EIFFEL scholarships are submitted by French Higher Education Institutions. You must meet the requirements of the French Institution in order to be considered for the scholarship.

The next deadline for applications is 9 January 2013. Application deadline to participating French Institutions may be earlier than this.  

It is important to read the Eiffel Program Guide and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.  Application forms and guidelines can be downloaded from the official website.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.egide.asso.fr/jahia/Jahia/appels/eiffel

Related Scholarships: List of France Scholarships

Thursday, September 27, 2012

IAAS Notice for BSc Ag and BVSc AH 2069 2070 TU Rampur Admission Scholarship

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Notice Published By: IAAS, TU

Notice for: BSc Ag and BVSc & AH

Academic Year: 2069-2070

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Office of the Dean at Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS) TU has published a notice that notifies the eligible and interested students to fill up the application form for admission in BSc Agriculture (BSc Ag) and Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) for the academic year 2069-2070.

The can be submitted from 1 Ashoj 2069 till 27 Kartik 2069 (12 November 2012) paying the formal application fee.

The students can also pay late processing charges (double) and fill up the application form for another week, ie, from 1 Mangshir till last date 7 Mangshir 2069 (22 November 2012).

The Entrance Exams will be held on:
BVSc & AH â€" 22 Mangshir 2069 (11:00AM) â€" 7 December 2012
BSc Ag â€" 24 Mangshir 2069 (11:00AM) â€" 9 December 2012

The full notice can be viewed here: TU IAAS Admission Notice for BSc Ag and BVSc AH 2069

Download Application Form: Application Form for BSc Ag and BVSc AH 2069

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Weidenfeld Scholarship Programme for Developing Countries

ISD/Univ of Oxford
MS/PhD Degree

Deadline: Jan 2013 (annual)*
Study in:  UK
Course starts 2013

Brief description:

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Launched in 2007, the Weidenfeld Scholarship and Leadership Programme aims to cultivate the leaders of tomorrow primarily from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and North Africa. The programme is managed by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a London-based policy organization. The scholarship is tenable only at the University of Oxford.

It provides outstanding university graduates and young professionals with:

•  The opportunity to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford

•  Scholars also participate in a comprehensive programme of leadership-skills development, long-term mentoring and networking (including communication skills courses, pro-bono projects and involvement in a high-level speaker and seminar series)

Host Institution(s):

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Field(s) of study:

This scholarship is available for all degree bearing courses, with the exception of PGCert and PGDip courses.

Number of Awards:

Approximately 40 overall (of whom 5 will be US candidates).

Target group:

Nationals of one of the following countries:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, FYR Macedonia, Georgia, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Mongolia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Authority, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States, Uzbekistan, Western Sahara, Yemen.

Scholarship value/inclusions:

100% of university and college fees, and a grant for living costs (the rate in 2011-12 was £13,500). Awards are made for the full duration of a student’s fee liability for the agreed course.

Eligibility:

Eligible candidates must have an undergraduate degree and be a national of one of eligible countries (see above).  Applicants should be intending to return to their country of ordinary residence following their studies.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they aspire through their professional work to contribute to the public good in their country or region, or on a global basis. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a connection between their subject of study and their longer-term career objectives.

The scholarships are open to students starting a new course. Students currently at Oxford are not eligible to apply unless they are already a Weidenfeld Scholar. This scholarship may not be held in conjunction with any other awards.

Please ensure you meet the requirements for entry to your course, including English language requirements.

Application instructions:

Applications is not open yet but will open very soon by end of September 2012. You can apply for the scholarship at the same time as you apply to Oxford by selecting Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme in the Funding Section of the University’s Graduate Application Form.  You must also complete a Weidenfeld Scholarship Questionnaire and upload it together with your Graduate Application Form.

Candidates should apply by the application deadline - 1st week of January 2013 for Medical Sciences and Philosophy; third week of January 2013 for all other subjects (deadline will be finalized soon; see the official website for updated information).  If you do not apply in full by the deadline, you will not be considered for the scholarship, even if you have selected Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme on the Graduate Application Form.

In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your application for graduate study by the January deadline and you must have secured a place on your chosen programme of study by the expected final decision date (around March 2013).

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/studentfunding/scholarship_profiles/weidenfeld.shtml

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Eric Bleumink Scholarships for Developing Countries

University of Groningen
MS/PhD Degree

Deadline: around Feb 2013
Study in:  Netherlands
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

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The Erik Bleumink Fund Scholarships are usually awarded for a maximum of 2 years for a Master’s degree programme, and a maximum of 4 years for a PhD. For PhD, part of the research should be conducted in the home country and part in Groningen .

Host Institution(s):

University of Groningen in Netherlands

Field of study:

Any Masters or PhD Programme offered at University of Groningen.

Number of Awards:

Not specified.

Target group:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Replublic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, China, Colombia, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kiribati, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Moldova, Mongolia, Macedonia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Morocco, Nepal, Niger, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Namibia, Niue, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Autonomous Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wallis and Futuna, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe, East Timor, South Korea

Scholarship value/inclusions:

The grant covers the tuition fees plus the costs of international travel, subsistence, books, and health insurance. It covers expenses incurred in travelling to and from the Netherlands for PhD candidates for a maximum of 4 times.

Eligibility:

In all cases candidates who are employed and supported by an institute or university in a developing country that has signed a co-operation agreement with the University of Groningen and who receive an income from that institution will be given preferential treatment.

Candidates should: be nationals of and have their permanent residence in one of the country’s listed, have a good command of the English language, be in good health so health insurance in the Netherlands can be arranged, be available for the whole period of the fellowship and be able to take part in the entire study programme, have no other means of financing the study in question.

Further criteria for approval are: (a) academic excellence, shown by academic performance and may be confirmed by letters of recommendation from university professors; (b) contribution of candidate’s education in terms of strengthening the scientific capacity in the candidate’s home country; (c) perspectives to a long-term linkage between the home institution and the University of Groningen

Extra criteria for PhD candidates are: applicant should be employed by a research institute of university in one of the listed countries and receive an income from the home institution, application should be supported by this organization, the University of Groningen must be able to provide an academic supervisor who will be responsible for the scientific supervision of the research.

Application instructions:

New application rounds for the Academic Year 2013-2014 will start in October 2012. Application deadline for the scholarships is around February 2013.

Applicants need to meet the deadline of the respective Master’s or PhD programmes which fall between 1 February-1 June annually. Application forms for Master’s programmes can be found on the websites or Admission Offices of the respective faculty orGraduate School.

It is important to read the rules & regulations [PDF] and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.rug.nl/prospectiveStudents/scholarships/ericBleumink

Related Scholarships: List of Scholarships in Netherlands

Eric Bleumink Scholarships for Developing Countries at University of Groningen

University of Groningen
MS/PhD Degree

Deadline: around Feb 2013
Study in:  Netherlands
Course starts September 2013

Brief description:

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The Erik Bleumink Fund Grant is usually awarded for a maximum of 2 years for a Master’s degree programme, and a maximum of 4 years for a PhD. For PhD, part of the research should be conducted in the home country and part in Groningen .

Host Institution(s):

University of Groningen in Netherlands

Field of study:

Any Masters or PhD Programme offered at University of Groningen.

Number of Awards:

Not specified.

Target group:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Central African Replublic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, China, Colombia, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kiribati, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Moldova, Mongolia, Macedonia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Morocco, Nepal, Niger, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Namibia, Niue, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Autonomous Palestinian Territories, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tanzania, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wallis and Futuna, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe, East Timor, South Korea

Scholarship value/inclusions:

The grant covers the tuition fees plus the costs of international travel, subsistence, books, and health insurance. It covers expenses incurred in travelling to and from the Netherlands for PhD candidates for a maximum of 4 times. For specific information, please check the rules & regulations [PDF].

Eligibility:

In all cases candidates who are employed and supported by an institute or university in a developing country that has signed a co-operation agreement with the University of Groningen and who receive an income from that institution will be given preferential treatment. Candidates should: be nationals of and have their permanent residence in one of the country’s listed, have a good command of the English language, be in good health so health insurance in the Netherlands can be arranged, be available for the whole period of the fellowship and be able to take part in the entire study programme, have no other means of financing the study in question.

Further criteria for approval are: (a) academic excellence, shown by academic performance and may be confirmed by letters of recommendation from university professors; (b) contribution of candidate’s education in terms of strengthening the scientific capacity in the candidate’s home country; (c) perspectives to a long-term linkage between the home institution and the University of Groningen

Extra criteria for PhD candidates are: applicant should be employed by a research institute of university in one of the listed countries and receive an income from the home institution, application should be supported by this organization, the University of Groningen must be able to provide an academic supervisor who will be responsible for the scientific supervision of the research

Application instructions:

Applicants need to meet the deadline of the respective Master’s or PhD programmes which fall between 1 February-1 June annually. Application forms for Master’s programmes can be found on the websites or Admission Offices of the respective faculty or Graduate School.

New application rounds for the Academic Year 2013-2014 will start in October 2012. Application deadline for the scholarships is around February 2013.

It is important to read the rules & regulations [PDF] and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.rug.nl/prospectiveStudents/scholarships/ericBleumink

Sunday, September 23, 2012

TU CMAT Results 2069 Tribhuvan University Entrance 2012

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Results published by: Tribhuvan University (TU)

Results for: CMAT Entrance Exam

Academic Year: 2069-2070 (2012)

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Tribhuvan University (TU) has published results of the CMAT Exam 2069 taken for BBA + BIM = 15 September 2012 (30 Bhadra 2069). Only these students who have passed CMAT exams are allowed to get admission in these Management Bachelor programmes in TU constituent and affiliated colleges.

The results are published by EXAMINATION CONTROLLER DIVISION, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT, Tribhuvan University and are online to check CMAT Results 2069 (click on this link to view)

TU CMAT Results 2069

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A Guide to Tuition-Free Universities for International Students

free tuition universites and colleges If you fail to qualify for university scholarships, consider enrolling in Universities offering free tuition or universities with low tuition fees.  Although not as many as before, there still are countries that offer free tuition for international students. scholars4dev.com has compiled information on these countries and provided links to tuition-free Colleges and Universities.

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Tuition Free Universities in Finland

studyinfinland.fi says:

Since university education is funded by the State through the Ministry of Education, students enrolled in regular degree studies pay no tuition fees with exceptions.  If you are enrolled as a non-EU/EEA degree student in a Bachelor’s or Doctoral level programme, the higher education institution will not charge tuition fees.  However, students in both universities and polytechnics have to pay for their books and other materials, plus their accommodation and living expenses.

Some Master’s level programmes are free of charge as well, however, a number of them may carry tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students during a five-year trial period 2010â€"2014. Depending on the programme, tuition fees may be collected starting from autumn 2010, 2011 or 2012.

If your Master’s programme carries a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students  and if you are a non-EU/EEA citizen, you are advised to contact the higher education institution in question directly for information on the scholarship opportunities they provide.  Higher education institutions that choose to collect tuition fees in their English-language Master’s programmes will also provide scholarship options for non-EU/EEA students enrolled in tuition-fee carrying Master’s programmes.

Cost of Studying in Finland: Estimated living expenses of a single student in Finland average around 700 Euros per month.

See the list of all Finnish institutions of higher education

See the list of Finnish Universities that offer tuition fee scholarships for Master’s Programme

Source: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/tuition_and_scholarships/tuition_fees

Tuition Free Universities in Austria

If you are an non-EU student, federal/public universities in Austria only charge about 363.36 Euros for tuition fees plus 16.86 Euros for the Austrian Student Union and insurance fee per semester.

If you are a citizen of a least developed country, you are exempted to pay tuition fees at public universities in Austria and only need to pay 17 Euros per semester for the student union fee.

Cost of Studying in Austria: The cost of living for students in Austria is approximately 800 Euros per month which covers accommodation, food, and personal expenses.

See the list of Universities in Austria

Also see the Austria Grants Database

Source: http://www.oead.at/welcome_to_austria/education_research/study_in_austria/universities/tuition_fees/EN/

Tuition Free Universities in Norway

Studyinnorway.no says:

Norwegian universities and state university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students. However, students will need to pay a semester fee of NOK 300-600 ($50-100) each semester.

This is applicable for all levels, including undergraduate studies, Masters programmes and Ph.D. programmes. Note that some state universities and university colleges may have tuition fees for a few specialized programmes. Typically these programmes are at the Masters level.

Most private institutions have tuition fees for all their programmes and courses. But the fees are usually significantly lower than those of comparable studies in most other countries. Also, foreign students don’t pay higher tuition fees than Norwegian students.

Cost of Studying in Norway: You should take into consideration that living expenses in Norway are higher than in many other countries.  Living expenses would amount to 89.000 NOK ($15,000) per year.

See the list of Universities and Colleges in Norway

See also the list of  Scholarships in Norway for International Students

Source: http://www.studyinnorway.no/sn/Tuition-Scholarships

Tuition Free Universities in Germany

For many years, higher institutions of education in Germany usually do not charge any tuition fees for undergraduate studies.   But after the Constitutional Court of Germany lifted the ban on tuition fees in January 2005, a number of Federal states now charge tuition fees for undergraduate students.  Postgraduate studies such as most Master’s or PhD has been charging tuition fees for some time now.

Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programmes

Since the winter semester 2006/07, German universities are now allowed to charge tuition fees for undergraduate study programmes. Currently,  only four out of 16 Federal states charge tuition fees of up to 500 Euros per semester. These states are Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hamburg, and Lower Saxony.  All other federal states only request a certain amount of money as a semester contribution (about 50 euros) but charges no tuition fees. Detailed information on tuition fees in different federal states in Germany can be found at this page.

Tuition fees for Graduate Programmes

In most cases, you need to pay tuition fee for Master’s programmes. The fees vary between 650 Euros and several thousand Euros per Semester. Aside from the tuition fee, each student has to pay a certain amount as a semester contribution to the university (about 50 Euros).

Cost of Studying in Germany: On average, German students spend about 8oo Euros for accommodation, transport, food, and miscellaneous expenses.

See the list of all German Universities and Colleges.

Also see the list of Scholarships in Germany for International Students.

Source: http://www.internationale-studierende.de/en/prepare_your_studies/financing/cost_of_education/

Tuition Free Universities in Sweden

Up until 2010, Sweden has been one of the few countries in Europe that has not charged any types of fees. All studentsâ€"regardless of nationalityâ€"have been funded by Swedish taxpayers.  In 2010, the Swedish parliament has passed a law that charges tuition and application fees for students from non-EU/EEA countries starting  2011/2012 academic year, to be supplemented by scholarship programs. Thus, there are no government-mandated tuition-free universities in Sweden anymore. However, a significant number of Universities still offer full and partial scholarships in the form of tuition waivers for international students.

Find the list of Universities in Sweden that offers scholarships/tuition waivers

See the list of Scholarships in Sweden for International Students

Source: http://www.studyinsweden.se/Home/News-archive/2010/Tuition-fees-from-2011/

Online Tuition-Free Universities

Nowadays, you need not to leave your country to benefit from an international education.  All you need is a computer and internet connection.  Moreover, there are now a number of Universities offering online courses/degree for free.

The first such University is University of the People which is a tuition-free, non-profit, online academic institution dedicated to opening access to higher education globally.    University of the People offers online bachelor’s degree in Management and Computer Science.

This was followed by an initiative of MIT and Harvard called edX which is a learning platform that gives students from any country the opportunity to take free online courses offered by three premier Universities in the US â€" Harvard, MIT, and UC Berkeley.  Online learners can earn a certificate of completion after completing the course.

Following this trend, a social entrepreneurship company introduced Coursera which is an online learning platform that partners with the top universities in the world to offer online courses in many fields of study for anyone to take, for free.

See the list of Universities offering free online courses

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free tuition universites and colleges If you fail to qualify for university scholarships, consider enrolling in Universities offering free tuition or universities with low tuition fees.  Although not as many as before, there still are countries that offer free tuition for international students. scholars4dev.com has compiled information on these countries and provided links to tuition-free Colleges and Universities.

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Tuition Free Universities in Finland

studyinfinland.fi says:

Since university education is funded by the State through the Ministry of Education, students enrolled in regular degree studies pay no tuition fees with exceptions.  If you are enrolled as a non-EU/EEA degree student in a Bachelor’s or Doctoral level programme, the higher education institution will not charge tuition fees.  However, students in both universities and polytechnics have to pay for their books and other materials, plus their accommodation and living expenses.

Some Master’s level programmes are free of charge as well, however, a number of them may carry tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students during a five-year trial period 2010â€"2014. Depending on the programme, tuition fees may be collected starting from autumn 2010, 2011 or 2012.

If your Master’s programme carries a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA students  and if you are a non-EU/EEA citizen, you are advised to contact the higher education institution in question directly for information on the scholarship opportunities they provide.  Higher education institutions that choose to collect tuition fees in their English-language Master’s programmes will also provide scholarship options for non-EU/EEA students enrolled in tuition-fee carrying Master’s programmes.

Cost of Studying in Finland: Estimated living expenses of a single student in Finland average around 700 Euros per month.

See the list of all Finnish institutions of higher education

See the list of Finnish Universities that offer tuition fee scholarships for Master’s Programme

Source: http://www.studyinfinland.fi/tuition_and_scholarships/tuition_fees

Tuition Free Universities in Austria

If you are an non-EU student, federal/public universities in Austria only charge about 363.36 Euros for tuition fees plus 16.86 Euros for the Austrian Student Union and insurance fee per semester.

If you are a citizen of a least developed country, you are exempted to pay tuition fees at public universities in Austria and only need to pay 17 Euros per semester for the student union fee.

Cost of Studying in Austria: The cost of living for students in Austria is approximately 800 Euros per month which covers accommodation, food, and personal expenses.

See the list of Universities in Austria

Also see the Austria Grants Database

Source: http://www.oead.at/welcome_to_austria/education_research/study_in_austria/universities/tuition_fees/EN/

Tuition Free Universities in Norway

Studyinnorway.no says:

Norwegian universities and state university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students. However, students will need to pay a semester fee of NOK 300-600 ($50-100) each semester.

This is applicable for all levels, including undergraduate studies, Masters programmes and Ph.D. programmes. Note that some state universities and university colleges may have tuition fees for a few specialized programmes. Typically these programmes are at the Masters level.

Most private institutions have tuition fees for all their programmes and courses. But the fees are usually significantly lower than those of comparable studies in most other countries. Also, foreign students don’t pay higher tuition fees than Norwegian students.

Cost of Studying in Norway: You should take into consideration that living expenses in Norway are higher than in many other countries.  Living expenses would amount to 89.000 NOK ($15,000) per year.

See the list of Universities and Colleges in Norway

See also the list of  Scholarships in Norway for International Students

Source: http://www.studyinnorway.no/sn/Tuition-Scholarships

Tuition Free Universities in Germany

For many years, higher institutions of education in Germany usually do not charge any tuition fees for undergraduate studies.   But after the Constitutional Court of Germany lifted the ban on tuition fees in January 2005, a number of Federal states now charge tuition fees for undergraduate students.  Postgraduate studies such as most Master’s or PhD has been charging tuition fees for some time now.

Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programmes

Since the winter semester 2006/07, German universities are now allowed to charge tuition fees for undergraduate study programmes. Currently,  only four out of 16 Federal states charge tuition fees of up to 500 Euros per semester. These states are Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hamburg, and Lower Saxony.  All other federal states only request a certain amount of money as a semester contribution (about 50 euros) but charges no tuition fees. Detailed information on tuition fees in different federal states in Germany can be found at this page.

Tuition fees for Graduate Programmes

In most cases, you need to pay tuition fee for Master’s programmes. The fees vary between 650 Euros and several thousand Euros per Semester. Aside from the tuition fee, each student has to pay a certain amount as a semester contribution to the university (about 50 Euros).

Cost of Studying in Germany: On average, German students spend about 8oo Euros for accommodation, transport, food, and miscellaneous expenses.

See the list of all German Universities and Colleges.

Also see the list of Scholarships in Germany for International Students.

Source: http://www.internationale-studierende.de/en/prepare_your_studies/financing/cost_of_education/

Tuition Free Universities in Sweden

In 2010, the Swedish parliament has passed a law that charges tuition and application fees for students from non-EU/EEA countries starting  2011/2012 academic year, to be supplemented by scholarship programs. Thus, there are no government-mandated tuition-free universities in Sweden anymore. However, a significant number of Universities still offer full and partial scholarships in the form of tuition waivers for international students.

Up until now, Sweden has been one of the few countries in Europe that has not charged any types of fees. All studentsâ€"regardless of nationalityâ€"have been funded by Swedish taxpayers. Global competition for talent is increasing sharply and the government wants Swedish universities to compete on equal terms with universities in other countries thus the charging of tuition fees.

Since Sweden acknowledges how non-EU/EEA students add value to the Swedish educational system and recognize them as an attractive talent base, the government will introduce new scholarship programs in succeeding years.

Find the list of Universities in Sweden that offers scholarships/tuition waivers

See the list of Scholarships in Sweden for International Students

Source: http://www.studyinsweden.se/Home/News-archive/2010/Tuition-fees-from-2011/

Online Tuition-Free Universities

Nowadays, you need not to leave your country to benefit from an international education.  All you need is a computer and internet connection.  Moreover, there are now a number of Universities offering online courses/degree for free.

The first such University is University of the People which is a tuition-free, non-profit, online academic institution dedicated to opening access to higher education globally.    University of the People offers online bachelor’s degree in Management and Computer Science.

This was followed by an initiative of MIT and Harvard called edX which is a learning platform that gives students from any country the opportunity to take free online courses offered by three premier Universities in the US â€" Harvard, MIT, and UC Berkeley.  Online learners can earn a certificate of completion after completing the course.

Following this trend, a social entrepreneurship company introduced Coursera which is an online learning platform that partners with the top universities in the world to offer online courses in many fields of study for anyone to take, for free.

See the list of Universities offering free online courses

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships

Univ of British Columbia
Bachelor’s Degree

Deadline: 31 Jan 2013 (annual)
Study in:  Canada
Course starts 2013

Brief description:

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University of British Columbia (UBC) provides bachelors scholarships for talented secondary and post-secondary international students from around the world. UBC honours the achievements of incoming international students through the International Leader of Tomorrow (ILOT) program.

Host Institution(s):

University of British Columbia in Canada

Field of study:

The scholarships are for undergraduate degrees offered by UBC.

Number of Awards:

Not specified.

Target group:

Secondary and post-secondary students from around the world

Scholarship value/inclusions:

The value of awards is commensurate with demonstrated financial need, up to full tuition costs for the relevant program of study, and living expenses. It can be renewed for up to four years of undergraduate study provided the recipient achieves satisfactory academic standing and continues to hold a valid Canadian study permit.

Eligibility:

Award candidates must be nominated by their current school or college/university. To be considered for an ILOT Award you must:

‣ Be entering a UBC undergraduate degree program from a recognized secondary school, college or other university

‣ Be admissible to the first choice program you are applying to, including meeting UBC’s English Language Admission Standard
have an excellent academic record (at least an “A” average or equivalent standard)

‣ Be an international student, who is neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent resident of Canada, and who will be studying in Canada on a Canadian Study Permit (visa)

‣ Demonstrate a level of financial need that would otherwise prevent you from pursuing a UBC degree.

Application instructions:

Award candidates must be nominated by their current school or college/university. UBC does not send packages directly to students. If you wish to be considered for an award, speak to your counsellor who can request a nomination package from UBC. The deadline for nomination packages to be received at UBC is 31 January 2013.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  https://you.ubc.ca/ubc/vancouver/ilot.ezc

Related Scholarships: List of Scholarships in Canada for International Students

Monday, September 17, 2012

Clarendon Scholarships at University of Oxford

Oxford University Press
MS/PhD Degrees

Deadline: 18 Jan 2013 (annual)
Study in:  London, UK
Next course starts 2013

Brief description:

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The Clarendon Fund is the University of Oxford’s flagship scholarship scheme. The awards are sponsored by Oxford University Press and are only available at the University of Oxford for all full-time and part-time graduate degrees.

Host Institution(s):

University of Oxford in United Kingdom

Fields of study:

Any field of study offered at University of Oxford.

Number of Awards:

Approximately 100 scholarships will be available.  In 2010-11, there were 297 Clarendon scholars at Oxford from 46 different nations.

Target group:

All candidates including international students accepted to start a graduate course at Oxford in 2012/2013.

Scholarship value/inclusions:

All Clarendon Scholarships cover tuition and college fees in full and a generous grant for living expenses.

Scholars on a full-time course receive a tax-free annual grant that is normally sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single student living in Oxford. The grant for living expenses in 2011-12 is GBP£13,590.

Scholars on a part-time course receive a pro-rata amount of the full-time grant for living expenses. Part-time Master’s scholars are offered 1/3 of the full-time grant per year for two years. Part-time DPhil scholars are offered 1/6 of the full-time grant per year for six years.

Selection Criteria:

Selection criteria vary slightly depending on the subject area and whether applicants apply for a taught or research degree, but include:

An excellent academic record is essential: A high first class honours degree or its equivalent (a GPA score of at least 3.7 if the mark is out of 4, noting that most successful candidates achieve a score higher than 3.7) or an outstanding academic record at Master’s level is necessary (noting that an outstanding Master’s degree can compensate for a moderate first degree performance). Other indicators of high academic achievement may include individual marks on student transcripts; evidence of previous university prizes or awards; information on your overall position within your cohort; and publications (if applicable).

Aptitude for the proposed course of study: This may be assessed by reviewing academic references, the research proposal, demonstrated evidence of aptitude for research, and the likelihood the scholar will contribute significantly to their field of study.

Student motivation: This is assessed through evidence of the applicant’s commitment to their proposed course, evaluated by the personal statement and referees’ reports.

Application instructions:

By applying for graduate study at Oxford University, you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon Scholarship. You do not need to submit any additional documents specifically for the Clarendon Scholarships and there is no separate scholarship application form.  The closing date for Graduate Admissions for 2013/2014 is 18 January 2013 (or 4 January for Medical Sciences, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations).

The information that you provide with your application form for graduate study at Oxford will be used to assess your funding application. Once the application deadline has passed, you are not able to provide any additional supporting materials (unless the department you are applying to has specifically requested this in support of your application for admission to Oxford).

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website:  http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/studentfunding/scholarship_profiles/clarendon.shtml

Mid-western University First Admission Annoucement Bachelors Masters 2012-2013

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Notice Published By: Mid-western University

Academic Programs: BA, BSc, BBA, BBS, BES, MA, MBA, MBS, MES

Academic Year: 2012-2013

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Mid-western University in Birendranagar, Surkhet made an announcement of its first intake for students in graduate and undergraduate levels under various faculties:

Faculty of Humanities and Social Science
School of Contemporary Studies
BA in Nepali, BA in English, BA in Social Work, BA in Conflict and Peace Studies, BA in Sociology, BA in Anthropology, BA in Rural Development, BA in International Relations, BA in Development Economics, BA in Mathematics, BA in Mass Communication and Journalism.

MA in Nepali, MA in English, MA in Social work, MA in Conflict and Peace Studies, MA in Sociology, MA in Anthropology, MA in Rural Development, MA in International Relations, MA in Development Economics, MA in Mathematics, MA in Mass Communication and Journalism.

Faculty of Science and Technology
School of Physical and Life Sciences
BSc in Physics, BSc in Chemistry, BSc in Zoology, BSc in Botany, BSc in Mathematics, BSc in Statistics, BSc in Computer Science.

Faculty of Management
School of Management and Business Studies
BBA, BBS, MBA, MBS

Faculty of Education Sciences
School of Education and Pedagogy and Freedom
BES in English Education , BES in Mathematics Edu, BES in Nepali Edu, BES in Population Edu, BES in Health Edu, BES in  Education Planning and Management.

MES in English Edu, MES in Nepali Edu, MES in Health Edu, MES in Population Edu, MES in Education Planning and Management, MES in Curriculum and Evaluation.

Deadline for submitting application forms is â€" 20 November 2012 (5 Mangshir 2069)

Entrance Exam will be held on â€" 24 November 2012 (9 Mangshir 2069)

Midwestern University Nepal Admission Notice 2012 2013

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

A-Z University Scholarship Guide for International Students

Do you want to study abroad in  USA, UK, Australia, Europe and Asia for free? A lot of Universities offer university scholarships for international students who wish pursue their studies abroad for free.  In  this post, you will find links to scholarship pages  of  the different Universities around the world.

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How to use this list:  The list is sorted alphabetically by the name of the University.  To facilitate easier searching, Universities starting with the word “University” will be sorted by their unique identifying name. For example: the University of Ghent will be under “G” for Ghent.  Please take note that  we only give  a direct link to the main scholarship page/s of the Universities.  It may not reflect the full list of scholarships and awards that are available at the University.   Be sure to  also check out the web pages of the different schools or departments of the University for subject-specific or school-specific scholarships.  This list is not exhaustive and should not be treated as such but we intend to cover every University that offers international scholarships for students.  Keep yourself updated by subscribing to our free scholarship newsletter.

If you are an international student coming from a developing country, see the list of Universities that offer scholarships for students from developing countries.

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Anglia Ruskin University
Study in United Kingdom

Asian Institute of Technology
Study in Thailand

Auckland University of Technology
Study in New Zealand

Australian National University
Study in Australia and pursue your studies
in Newsweek’s Top 38 Global University in 2006

University of Adelaide
Study in Adelaide, Australia

University of Alberta
Study in Canada and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 55 Global University in 2006

University of Aberdeen
Study in one of the top UK Universities

University of Amsterdam
Study in Netherlands and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 89 Global University in 2006

University of Arkansas
Study in Arkansas, USA

University of Auckland
Study in Auckland, New Zealand

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Brunel University West London
Study in West London, United Kingdom

University of Bedforshire
Study in Bedforshire, United Kingdom

University of Bern
Study in Switzerland

University of Birmingham
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 87 Global University in 2006

University of British Columbia
Study in Canada and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 31 Global University in 2006

University of Brighton
Study in United Kingdom

University of Bristol
Study in United Kingdom and pusue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 49 Global University in 2006

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Cardiff University
Study in United Kingdom

Charles Darwin University
Study in Australia

Cornell University
Study in New York, USA and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 19 Global University in 2006

Curtin University of Technology
Study in Australia

University of Cambridge Graduate School
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 6 Global University in 2006
Has special scholarship schemes for developing countries

University of Canberra
Study in Australia

University of Canterbury
Study in New Zealand

University College London
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 25 Global University in 2006

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Delft University of Technology
Study in one of the top Technological Universities in Netherlands

Dublin Institute of Technology
Study in Ireland
Currently has scholarships available for Mexico, Oman, UAE, Tanzania, Kazakhstan, Kuwait students

Durham University
Study in one of the top Universities in UK

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University of Edinburgh
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 47 Global University in 2006
Has a number of scholarships available for developing countries

University of East Anglia
Study in United Kingdom
Has a number of scholarships available for developing countries

University of Exeter
Study in United Kingdom

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Goldsmiths University of London
Study in United Kingdom

Griffith University
Study in Australia
Scholarships are available for China, India, Indonesia, Iran and Malaysia

University of Geneva
Study in Switzerland and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 32 Global University in 2006

University of Ghent
Study in Belgium
Scholarships are available specifically for developing countries

University of Glamorgan
Study in United Kingdom

University of Glasgow
Study in United Kingdom

University of Gothenburg
Study in Sweden

University of Groningen
Study in Netherlands

University of Greenwich
Study in United Kingdom

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Hanze University Groningen
Study in Netherlands

Harvard University
Study in Massachusetts and pursue your studies in
Newsweek’s Top 1 Global University in 2006
Scholarships are available for South Americans, Southeast Asians, South Asians, and Pacific Islanders

University of Hamilton
Study in New York, USA

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Imperial College London
Study in United Kingdom

International College Zhejiang University
Study in China

International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University of Rotterdam
Study in Netherlands

International University of Japan
Study in Japan

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John Hopkins University
Study in USA and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 24 Global University in 2006

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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Study in one of the top Universities in Belgium

Kent University
Study in United Kingdom

Kyoto University
Study in Japan and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 29 Global University in 2006

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La Trobe University
Study in Australia

Leiden University
Study in Netherlands and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 83 Global University in 2006

Lincoln University
Study in New Zealand

London South Bank University
Study in United Kingdom

Lund University
Study in Sweden and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 76 Global University in 2006
Offers Erasmus Mundus Scholarships for its Masters courses

University of Lausanne
Study in Switzerland

University of Leeds
Study in United Kingdom

University of Liverpool
Study in one of the top Universities in UK

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Maastricht University
Study in Netherlands

Macquarie University
Study in Sydney, Australia

Manchester Metropolitan University
Study in United Kingdom

Manchester University
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 58 Global University in 2006

Massey University
Study in New Zealand

McGill University
Study in Canada and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 42 Global University in 2006

Michigan State University
Study in USA and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 62 Global University in 2006

Monash University
Study in Australia  and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 73 Global University in 2006

University of Melbourne
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 53 Global University in 2006

University of Munich
Study in Germany and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 63 Global University in 2006

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Nagoya University
Study in Japan and pursue your studies at
Top 94 Global University in 2006

Nanyang Technological University
Study in Singapore and pursue undergraduate studies at
Top 71 Global University in 2006

National University of Ireland
Study in Ireland

National University of Singapore
Study in Singapore and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 36 Global University in 2006

Newcastle University
Study in United Kingdom

Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Study in Norway

University of New Castle
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 97 Global University in 2006

University of New South Wales
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at the
Newsweek’s Top 64 Global University in 2006

University of Nottingham
Study in UK and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 74 Global University in 2006

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Oxford Brookes University
Study in United Kingdom

Oxford University
Study in UK and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 8 Global University in 2006

University of Oslo
Study in Norway

University of Otago
Study in New Zealand

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University of Queensland
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 91 Global University in 2006

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Roehampton University
Study in United Kingdom

University of Rochester
Study in United States

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Sheffield Hallam University
Study in United Kingdom

Singapore Management University
Study in Singapore

Swansea University
Study in United Kingdom

Swinburne University of Technology
Study in Australia

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Study in Switzerland and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 21 Global University in 2006

University of Salford
Study in United Kingdom

University of Sheffield
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 91 Global University in 2006

University of Southampton
Study in United Kingdom

University of Sussex
Study in United Kingdom and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 100 Global University in 2006

University of Sydney
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 50 Global University in 2006

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Tokyo University
Study in Japan and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 16 Global University in 2006

Trent University
Study in Canada

University of  Tasmania
Study in Australia

University of Twente
Study in Netherlands

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UNESCO-IHE | Institute for Water Education
Study in Netherlands

United Nations University | Institute of Advanced Studies
Apply for fellowships in UNU partner institutions

Utrecht University
Study in Netherlands and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 52 Global University in 2006

University Institute for Higher Studies â€" Ferrera
Study in Italy

University of Tasmania
Study in Australia

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Victoria University of Wellington
Study in New Zealand

University of Virginia
Study in USA and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 80 Global University in 2006

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Wageningen University
Study in Netherlands and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 61 Global University in 2006

Wagner NYU
Study in New York, USA

University of Warwick
Study at one of the top Universities in United Kingdom

University of Waterloo
Study in Canada and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 84 Global University in 2006

University of Western Australia
Study in Australia and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 78 Global University in 2006

University of Westminster
Study in United Kingdom

University of the West of Scotland
Study in Scotland

University of Wolverhampton
Study in United Kingdom

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York University
Study in Toronto, Canada

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University of Zurich
Study in Switzerland and pursue your studies at
Newsweek’s Top 46 Global University in 2006

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