Danish Government Scholarship University of Southern Denmark Odense 2023 is open for Non European Students . The scholarship allows Masters level program(s) in the field of Mechatronics, Electronics taught at University of Southern Denmark . The deadline of the scholarship is Feb 1.
The Danish Government Scholarship is a full tuition fee scholarship for non-EEA graduate students offered by the University of Southern Denmark. These scholarships are supported by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
Danish Government Scholarships are only available for students enrolled in MSc Mechatronics Engineering and Msc Electronics Engineering with excellent academic backgrounds. The aim of this scholarship is the recognition of the important investment that overseas students make during their education in Denmark.
Danish Government Scholarship University of Southern Denmark Odense 2023 is available to undertake Masters level programs at University of Southern Denmark.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
The scholarship consists of two parts:
Non-EU/EEA
To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be a non-EU/EEA citizen enrolling in one of the following Master's programmes in Sønderborg with programme start in September:
The scholarships will be awarded to the best qualified of the eligible applicants. All eligible applicants who are offered a study place will automatically be considered for the scholarship. No separate application is needed.
The Faculty of Engineering has the possibility to award highly qualified applicants to other programmes in Sønderborg for a scholarship as well.
Apply through this link. The scholarships are awarded to the best-qualified candidates based on the grade point average of their Bachelor’s degree.
To be considered for the scholarship all necessary documentation must be available before the application deadline, to make sure that we can process your application.
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