Details about University of Birmingham Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships in UK, 2020
University of Birmingham Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships in UK, 2020 is offered for Bachelors degree in the field of All subjects offered by the university. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 Jul 2020. This scholarship is provided by University of Birmingham and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, 2,500 pounds towards tuition fees for the first year only . This scholarship is open for: Open to nationals and permanent residents of Hong Kong.
- Degree: Bachelors
- Provided by: University of Birmingham
- Deadline: 31 Jul 2020
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, 2,500 pounds towards tuition fees for the first year only
The University of Birmingham is offering scholarships to pursue an undergraduate program starting in September 2020.
Eligibility for University of Birmingham Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships in UK, 2020:
- The candidates applying for Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships, 2020 should be Hong Kong nationals or British National Overseas passport holders and Hong Kong's permanent residents.
- The applicants should be studying or have completed the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE).
- The candidates should have an offer of a place on the full-time undergraduate program from the University of Birmingham.
- The applicants are expected to select the University of Birmingham as their firm choice.
- The candidates applying for Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships, 2020 should meet the academic conditions of their offer.
- The applicants must be able to fund the remaining costs of their studies.
- The candidates should have accepted an offer from the University of Birmingham to apply for the scholarship.
Value of University of Birmingham Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships in UK, 2020:
- The recipients of Hong Kong Outstanding Achievement Scholarships, 2020 get 2500 pounds towards tuition fees for the first year only.