IBNS | @indiablooms | 26 May 2018, 02:07 pm
New Delhi May 26 (IBNS): The ‘Future of Change’ UNSW scholarships designed to attract bright Indian minds to pursue their undergraduate and post graduate studies at the premier Australian varsity have met with an overwhelming response.
“Indian students not only reflect great aspiration for top quality education but also exceptional aptitude”, according to Amit Dasgupta, a former diplomat, who heads the UNSW India office.
To win one of the 61 awards, ranging between AUD 5000 and AUD 10000, for the forthcoming July 2018 admissions the candidates need to secure admission to the Semester-2 2018. There is also one full tuition fee waiver scholarship that was won last year by a student from Bangalore, who is currently studying at UNSW’s premier school of Art and Design. The last date for applications is May 30, 2018.
The innovative application process involves uploading a two-minute digital video testimonial of how a scholarship at UNSW would help them achieve their aspirations and contribute towards facing the challenges of the future.
In the latest QS listing of best destinations to study Sydney ranks at 9. In the safe and student-friendly Sydney, UNSW is the highest ranked institution.
UNSW Sydney, one of the best-ranked universities in the world, is focused on the twin pillars of a strong teaching pedagogy and a robust outcome-oriented research that dramatically disrupts the manner in which higher education is delivered.
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