The Fully Funded Science & Law School Scholarship 2023-2024 is an initiative by the affidavit institute of judicial practice to help international students from all over the world study for free at any Science or Law school with a QS University Rank of less than 1000. This Fully Funded Scholarship is only for Science and Law school students in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs.
Science and law school scholarships for undergraduates cover the full cost of tuition.
- Allowance for housing at university shared a dorm room.
- Health insurance money is divided up
- Science and law school scholarships for postgraduates cover the full cost of tuition.
Postgraduate Coverage of Science & Law School Scholarship:
- Health insurance money is divided up
- $500 a month for living costs (first year – extendable based on performance)
- Science and law school scholarships that cover a Ph.D.
- Full tuition fee
P.h.D. Coverage of Science & Law School Scholarship
- Health insurance money is divided up
- Cost of living of $800 per month (first year – extendable based on performance)
- There will be a travel and lodging allowance for one international conference.
It’s important to note that it’s up to the applicants to give us accurate information and documents so we can judge their chances of getting the scholarship. If any information is found to be false, the scholarship will be canceled at any time during the evaluation process without any warning.
How many scholarships are given out depends on how many qualified applicants there are. For the second session, the last day to apply for the law school scholarship is December 15, 2020.
If you want to apply for the Science & Law School Scholarship 2023, you should know that there is NO APPLICATION FEE.
Candidates for the Science & Law School Scholarship Award 2023 can send in their applications if they meet all of the following requirements. The scholarship will go to the best students in the programs for science, engineering, and law.
Scholarships for Science and Law School Undergraduate Criteria for Eligibility Criteria for eligibility:
The applicant to an undergraduate program must be 24 or younger.
- The course must have been taught in English before.
- There must also be a study plan or a statement of purpose.
- Two letters of recommendation from teachers you’ve had in the past will be needed.
- The candidate must have a letter of pre-admission from a science or law school with a QS ranking score of less than 1000 or have been accepted into the school (No more than less than 3 months later)
- The person running must be healthy.
- The person running must be a good citizen of any country.
- The candidate got over a 75% in high school or the last school they went to.
- Science & Law School Scholarship does not cover programs taught in languages other than English.
Postgraduate and Ph.D. program requirements:
- The person applying for the master’s program must be 30 or younger.
- The course must have been taught in English before.
- The candidate must have a letter of pre-admission from a science or law school with a QS ranking score of less than 1000 or have been accepted into the school (No more than less than 3 months later)
- The person running must be healthy.
- Two letters of recommendation from teachers you’ve had in the past will be needed.
- The person running must be a good citizen of any country.
- The candidate got over a 75% in high school or the last school they went to.
- Science & Law School Scholarship does not cover programs taught in languages other than English.
- Applicants to research-based law programs are required to send in a research proposal.
Outstanding students will be able to apply for the Science & Law School Scholarship twice a year, and the first evaluation of their applications will be based on the criteria listed above.
How to apply for a Science & Law School Scholarship?
Before you start filling out the Science & Law School Scholarship application, you should read the “Eligibility” section carefully to see if you meet the requirements to apply.
To apply for the Science & Law School Scholarship, please do the following:
- Sign up for a Science, Engineering, or Law program at a university that is ranked in the top 1000 by QS and make sure you are accepted. Applicants who started school less than 3 months before the application deadline are not eligible for this award.
- Get a letter of pre-admission from the university, score your admission, and then enroll successfully.
- Make sure you are a full-time student at a University that qualifies.
List of what you need to send in with your Science & Law School Scholarship application:
Send us your resume by December 15, 2020, with the following information. If the resume doesn’t have all of the following, the application will be turned down at the screening stage:
- University’s name and its QS ranking
- Name of the program and how it will be taught
- Date of enrollment and total program length
- Candidate’s grades from high school to the last degree they earned.
- Age of the candidate (As accurate as on the passport)
- Email and contact
The committee will start to look at the applications at the beginning of the year and will contact the successful candidates to set up interviews. The committee will then contact the last successful candidates. After the final choice is made, the candidates will be asked to send in the following documents for final review so that we can approve the funding for the scholarship:
- Transcripts of grades and certificates
- Cards for enrollment and for registering as a student
- Admission letter document
- The oath commissioner signed the passport information page.
- Our letter giving out scholarships and research plans for master’s and doctoral students
- Information about a bank account (IBAN and Swift code)
The scholarship funding will be approved after the final review of these documents, and the chosen candidates will be told. Our scholarship will be renewed based on how well the student does in school. This means that if the student’s grades drop at any point in school, the scholarship could be cut off temporarily or permanently.