Cynthia Kimola

What Courses Are Eligible For The Chevening Scholarship?

You will need to select three different master’s courses. These can be three different courses at the same institution or three similar courses at up to three different universities.
 
Chevening recommends selecting three similar courses at three different universities to increase the likelihood that you will gain entry into one of them.
 
Please note that the course titles do not have to match exactly, but all three courses should be similar in content. You should select courses that reflect your current or future career goals.
 
Eligible courses
In order to be eligible, the courses you choose must be full-time, and:
  • Start in the autumn term (usually September/October)
  • Taught master’s (i.e. not research-focused MRes programmes)
  • Lead to a master’s degree qualification
  • Based in the UK
Courses cannot be:
  • Part-time
  • Distance learning
  • Less than nine months in duration
  • More than 12 months in duration
  • PhD or DPhil
  • Taught with more than one month of study outside the UK
The Secretariat will need to see evidence of an unconditional offer from one of your three-course choices in order to finalise your Chevening Scholarship.
You are not permitted to meet a university’s English language requirement by enrolling in, signing up for, or paying a fee for a pre-sessional English course.
 
Read more here: https://www.chevening.org/scholarships/guidance/courses/
 
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Cynthia Kimola is a journalist and content creator from Kenya. She is a Chevening Alumni from the 2018/2019 cohort and wants to help more young people to discover and win more opportunities that can take them out of their comfort zone and help them to sharpen their leadership and networking skills. She currently blogs and also has a YouTube channel: Cynthia Kimola to inspire and educate the youth through her content.