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Scholarships to Study in UK (2026)
Fully-funded and partial scholarships for international students heading to UK. Filter them all free in the Scholarship Finder, then practise for the English test you'll need.
▶ Open the free Scholarship FinderTop scholarships for UK
- Chevening Scholarship (UK govt, fully funded)
- Commonwealth Scholarship (fully funded)
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship
- Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford
- GREAT Scholarships (£10,000)
Each has its own eligibility and deadline — many require strong academics, leadership and a high IELTS/TOEFL score. The free finder lets you compare award size, level and funding type side by side.
What these scholarships cover
Fully-funded scholarships typically cover tuition fees in full, plus monthly or annual living allowances (€500–1,500/month typical). Some include airfare and health insurance. Always check the official page for exact details — funding amounts vary by scholarship, level (Master's vs PhD), and year.
Partial scholarships cover only tuition or a fixed amount; you fund living costs separately. Compare all awards in the finder.
How to apply for scholarships to study in UK
- Know your profile: Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD? Which field or course? Check the finder to shortlist matching scholarships.
- Gather documents: Academic transcripts, passport, CV, SOP (Statement of Purpose), 2–3 letters of reference from professors or employers, and a clean English test score (IELTS/TOEFL).
- Take an English test early: Most scholarships need proof — take a free IELTS or TOEFL mock here first to find your gap.
- Write a strong SOP: Name the specific course and university, explain why you chose it, how it fits your career, and why you deserve funding. Generic essays get rejected.
- Submit before the deadline: Apply 2–3 months early — funding and interview slots fill fast. Confirm the exact deadline on the official scholarship website.
Who can apply: typical eligibility
- Nationality: Most scholarships are open to international students globally, but some favour or require specific nationalities. Check each award.
- Academic record: Usually require a strong bachelor's (3.0+ GPA / upper second-class honours) for Master's scholarships; excellent Master's for PhD.
- English proficiency: IELTS Band 6.5–7.5 or TOEFL 80–100 typical. Prove it with an official test score from an exam authority.
- Work experience: Some prefer applicants with 2–5 years of relevant work experience; others welcome fresh graduates.
Eligibility varies by scholarship — always confirm on the official website. Test these requirements early so you know if you're on track.
Frequently asked questions
- What scholarships can I get to study in UK?
- Top options include Chevening Scholarship, Commonwealth Scholarship, Gates Cambridge Scholarship. Use the free LandingPrep Scholarship Finder to filter by level and funding type.
- Are there fully funded scholarships for UK?
- Yes — several scholarships for UK cover full tuition plus living costs. Chevening Scholarship (UK govt, fully funded) is one of the most generous.
- Do I need IELTS for a UK scholarship?
- Most UK scholarships require proof of English (IELTS/TOEFL) plus university admission. Practise free on LandingPrep to hit the required score.
- How do I apply for a scholarship to study in UK?
- Research scholarships that match your profile (course level, field, nationality). Prepare strong academic records, an SOP, 2–3 LORs and English test scores. Apply early — most deadlines fall 6–9 months before intake.
- What is the typical deadline for UK scholarships?
- Deadlines vary widely but often cluster 2–3 times a year around main intakes. Always check the official scholarship website — applying early improves your odds and gives you backup time.