Unlock Your Potential: General Scholarship Eligibility Explained
- Priya RAJAGOPAL
- Nov 22, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 30, 2024

1. Academic Excellence
· High Academic Performance: A consistently excellent academic record is crucial, typically a minimum of 75-80% or above equivalent in undergraduate studies.
· Relevant Field of Study: Your previous academic qualifications must align with the program you’re applying for.
2. Degree Requirements
· Bachelor’s Degree: A completed undergraduate degree (or equivalent) is required by the application deadline.
· Degrees must be recognized as equivalent to a European undergraduate qualification.
3. Language Proficiency
· English Language: Most programs require a valid IELTS (6.5 or higher), TOEFL (minimum score of 90), or equivalent English proficiency test results.
· Host Language Proficiency: Some programs may also require knowledge of the language of the host country.
4. Work Experience (Optional)
· While not mandatory for all programs, relevant work or internship experience can strengthen your application, especially for competitive programs.
5. Study Gap
· Minimal Gaps: A clean academic history with minimal or no study gaps is preferred, but a justified study gap (e.g., professional experience) is acceptable.
6. Nationality
· Open to students from all over the world.
· Specific programs may prioritize non-European applicants for scholarships.
7. Statement of Purpose & Recommendation Letters
· SOP: A compelling Statement of Purpose that outlines your academic achievements, career goals, and motivation for choosing the program.
· LORs: At least two recommendation letters from academic or professional referees.
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