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ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP
Since 1976, Inlaks Shivdasani Scholarships have been granted to over 480 Indian students to read at top-rated USA, UK, and European institutions in a full-time Masters, MPhil, or Doctoral programme.
We award up to USD 100,000 to cover programme tuition as well as scholars’ living expenses, healthcare, and one-way airfare for the scholar.
The Foundation has joint-scholarship arrangements with Imperial College, London, the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, the University of Cambridge (Cambridge Trust), Paris, King’s College London (for PhD. Students*) and Hertie School, Berlin.
The Foundation gives scholarships in a variety of subjects but DOES NOT fund the following courses:
- Business and Finance
- Computer Science
- Engineering**
- Fashion Design
- Film and Film Animation***
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Indian Studies without Contemporary Relevance
- Management Studies (i.e. MBA)
- Medicine, Dentistry, and related therapies
- Music****
- Public Health
*Faculties of Social Sciences, Public Policy, Arts & Humanities only.
**We consider applications to pursue study in Engineering and Natural Sciences at Imperial College, London.
***We consider applications to pursue Documentary filmmaking.
****We consider applications to pursue study in Western Classical singing.
TERMS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP
- The maximum funding given by the Foundation is USD 100,000.
- If the total funding required to complete the proposed course of study exceeds the above amount, at the time of application candidates must show evidence that they can cover the additional costs on their own with proof of documents.
- If successful, applicants are required to report any additional funding sources, to the Foundation when they are received.
- Applications made to Imperial College, London, the Royal College of Art (RCA), London, the University of Cambridge (Cambridge Trust), Paris and King’s College London and Hertie School, Berlin will benefit from additional funding through the Foundation’s joint scholarships with these institutions and can exceed the USD 100,000 limit while making an application.
- A candidate’s proposed course of study cannot require fieldtrips to India during the study tenure. Applications made under the King’s College London collaboration covering PHD students in Social Sciences, Public Policy, Arts & Humanities are exempted from this condition.
- If the scholarship does not commence within nine months of award, it will be forfeited.