What types of funding are there?
The main types are merit-based scholarships, need-based scholarships, full or partial tuition waivers, university scholarships, government grants from the country of study or the student’s home country, and research assistantships for master’s and postgraduate students – where the student participates in research projects and receives payment or tuition coverage for it.
What increases the chances of a scholarship?
Factors that work: high grade point average (GPA), profile achievements and Olympiads, technical projects, research experience, a strong motivation letter, high-quality references, the correspondence of the chosen program to the student’s profile and early application. Engineering abroad with a scholarship is a real opportunity for those who prepare the application strategically.
Why a scholarship should be sought before applying
Most scholarship programs have separate deadlines, their own requirements and a package of documents. You can’t choose universities first and then look for funding: the admission strategy and the scholarship strategy should be built simultaneously. Scholarships and grants for engineering education are often closed before the main deadlines for applying to universities.


















