Education
Scholarship Eligibility Calculator
Check your eligibility for 30+ major international scholarships. Enter your profile and instantly see which scholarships you qualify for, with match percentages and deadlines.
Fill in your profile and click Find Scholarships
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about scholarships
What GPA do I need for a fully funded scholarship?
Most fully funded scholarships require a GPA of 3.5/4.0 or equivalent (85%+). Highly competitive ones like Rhodes or Gates Cambridge expect 3.7+. However, many scholarships weigh leadership, research, and community impact equally with academics.
What is the Chevening scholarship?
Chevening is the UK government's fully funded scholarship for master's degrees in the UK. It covers tuition, living expenses, airfare, and more. Open to citizens of 160+ countries with 2+ years of work experience and strong leadership potential.
Can I apply for multiple scholarships?
Yes, in most cases you can apply for multiple scholarships simultaneously. However, some scholarships (like Chevening) may restrict holding other awards concurrently. Always check individual terms. Applying to 5–10 scholarships significantly increases your chances.
What is a fully funded scholarship?
A fully funded scholarship covers all major costs: tuition fees, monthly living stipend, health insurance, and often travel expenses. Some also include book allowances and research grants. Examples: Chevening, Fulbright, DAAD, Gates Cambridge.
Which scholarships are easiest to get?
Scholarships with less competition tend to be country-specific or field-specific ones. Government scholarships from smaller countries (Hungary, Turkey, Korea) often have higher acceptance rates. Merit scholarships from individual universities also tend to be less competitive than global programs.