Scholarship 2018 @ University of Technology Sydney, Australia

INTRODUCTION

University of Technology Sydney, Australia, invites the applications for scholarship for pursuing International Baccalaureate (IB) programme.

COURSE AND ELIGIBILITY

Scholarships Eligibility:
  • Applicant must be an international student (not an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or permanent resident of Australia); and

  • Applicant must be completing or have completed an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma from one of the following schools:

  • 1) Binus School Simprug, Indonesia 2) Cebu International School, Philippines 3) Chinese International School Manila, Philippines 4) Cita Hati Christiah School, Indonesia 5) European International School, Vietnam 6) GEMS World Academy, Singapore 7) Global Indian International School, Singapore 8) Hwa Chong International School, Singapore 9) Marlborough College Malaysia, Malaysia 10) Nexus International School Malaysia, Malaysia 11) NIST International School, Thailand 12) Overseas Family School, Singapore 13) The International School of Penang (Uplands), Malaysia 14) Tunas Muda International School, Indonesia 15) Xavier School, Philippines; and
  • Applicant must meet the UTS admission criteria for the selected UTS undergraduate degree course; and

  • Applicant must be expecting or have obtained an aggregate score including bonus and penalty points of 28 or above in their International Baccalaureate (IB);

  • Completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma no longer than 1 year prior to commencing at UTS, and be admitted based on this qualification to UTS; and

  • All candidates must apply using the UTS online Scholarships application form to be eligible.

  • CAREER PROSPECTS

    How to apply: Applicant can apply online at,
    https://forms.uts.edu.au/web/index.cfm

    PAY PACKAGE

    Last date for spring session 2018: 31st May, 2018, 11.59pm AEST.
    For more details, please visit,
    https://www.uts.edu.au/scholarship/scholarship-international-baccalaureate-ib-graduates- selected-schools-south-east-asia