University of Queensland Opens 2025 Scholarships for Indians

  • UQ offers scholarships supporting outstanding Indian students across various study levels.
  • UQGSS and RTP provide stipends and full tuition for research students.
  • Merit-based awards grant up to 25% tuition fee reductions automatically.

The University of Queensland (UQ) offers various scholarships aimed to support outstanding Indian students across multiple study levels, thereby reducing the costs associated with study abroad. The Graduate School Scholarships (UQGSS), which include the Research Training Program (RTP), are highly desired by those engaging in postgraduate research.

They offer a significant living wage (A$36,400 per year for 2025) and cover tuition fees for as long as $3.5$ years. Moreover, UQ provides specific merit-based scholarships for Indian nationals participating in academic programs.

UQ International High Achievers Scholarship and UQ International Excellence Scholarship often provide significant tuition fee reductions for undergraduate and graduate students who have outstanding academic achievements.

Moreover, specific faculties, including the Faculty of Science, offer financial grants through targeted scholarships such as the Science Global Ambassador Scholarships - India. Significantly, candidates are automatically evaluated for several of these scholarships, especially the tuition-reduction awards, upon submitting their application for entry into an accredited program at UQ.

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This fast-tracked process emphasizes UQ's commitment to fostering academic collaboration and excellence with India, particularly when paired with specific grants such as the UQ–IITD Joint PhD program scholarships.

The University of Queensland grants scholarships to Indian students primarily based on their academic performance. Significant scholarships consist of the UQ International Excellence and High Achievers awards, providing 20–25% reductions in tuition fees for coursework, and the UQGSS/RTP fellowship, which gives a stipend of A$36,400 along with coverage for research expenses. Most are awarded automatically upon applying for a program.

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