

With advance planning, international students can access a wide range of partial and fully paid financial aid.
The most important criterion for most scholarships is a good academic score, but your extracurricular activities and volunteering experience can also be a major advantage.

Flagship fellowships aimed at promoting mutual understanding and academic excellence between the US and India.
For Masters or PhD. Covers tuition, accident/sickness coverage, airfare, and living costs. PhD scholars receive a monthly stipend.
10 months of non-degree graduate study. Brings young and mid-career professionals from developing countries for practical experience.
Specialized programs providing up to 100% tuition coverage for specific research areas and doctorate subjects.
Start 8-12 months before your intake. Research destination, subject, and levels.
Apply to US colleges. Most university grants are open to meritorious international students.
Fulfill conditions via written assignments (research-centric) and transcripts.
For Fulbright, prepare for competitive assessments and J-1 visa support phases.
Ensure all criteria and deadlines are met. Apply for multiple scholarships to increase odds.
Diverse funding opportunities from the American private sector, social media campaigns, and academic associations.
Renewable undergraduate scholarship covering min. 50% tuition. Requires a video or essay on intercultural leadership.
Up to $50,000 for women students pursuing graduate or postdoctoral research in accredited US institutions.
Grants of $500–$1,000 for 14-18 aged high school students performing in academics and extracurricular activities.
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