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UK: International Student Scholarships PDF Print E-mail
Written by Suleman Shahid   
Tuesday, 20 December 2005
UK: International Student Scholarships, School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham Print

International student scholarships and bursaries are available to all privately funded students paying full international fees, who are admitted to undergraduate programmes in the School of Computer Science. Please note that this information refers to entry for 2005/06 and is subject to change in the following years.

Available to entrants for their first year:


Total value of the award per yearWho qualifies?ScholarshipBursaryBursary
£3000International undergraduate students with entry qualifications equivalent to AAA at A-level
£1500International undergraduate students with entry qualifications equivalent to BBB at A-level
£500All international undergraduate students who do not qualify for the above All eligible students will receive a bursary of £500 in their first year. Those with good entry qualifications, equivalent to BBB at A-level, will receive an additional £1000, making a total of £1500 for the year. Students with excellent entry qualifications, equivalent to AAA at A-level, will receive a further £1500, making a total of £3000 for the year.

Available in following years of study:


Total value of the award per yearWho qualifies?ScholarshipBursary
£3000International undergraduate students gaining at least 70% in the previous year
£1500International undergraduate students gaining at least 50% in the previous year

All eligible students who attain at least 50% in the previous year of study will receive a bursary of £1500 in the following year. Those who attain excellent results, at least 70% in the previous year, will receive an additional £1500, making a total of £3000 for the year.

Thus a student who enters with good qualifications and attains 50% or more in the first and second year of study will receive a total of £4500 during a three year degree programme. A student who enters with excellent qualifications and continues to show excellence by attaining 70% or more in each of the following years will receive a total of £9000.

To find out more about entry qualifications and their equivalence to A-levels, please contact:

William Edmondson,
Undergraduate Admissions Tutor

Tel: +44 (0) 121-415 8742

Email:  

Reference: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/scholarships.php                                                                                                                                            
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 January 2006 )

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