Research and Shortlist
Begin by identifying your preferred universities and courses. Check each institution’s “Fees and Funding” section for scholarships, and review eligibility criteria thoroughly.
Prepare Key Documents
Prepare verified copies of academic transcripts, English proficiency certificates, personal statements, CVs, and recommendation letters. Tailor each document to reflect the scholarship’s focus areas.
Apply Early
Submit university applications first, as many scholarships require conditional or unconditional offers. Apply at least 9–12 months before your intended start date.
Prepare for Interviews
Some competitive scholarships, such as CSC or university-specific programs, include interviews. Practice communicating your achievements, leadership potential, and how your studies will contribute to your community.