GBSN Scholarship For Students From Developing Countries
Provided by GBSN
This round closed on 02 Nov 2020.
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About this Scholarship
The GBSN Scholarship is a program designed to support students from developing countries, including India, in their pursuit of higher education. The scholarship aims to provide opportunities for students to study at top business schools around the world.
GBSN member schools offer a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as executive education and research opportunities.
By studying at a GBSN member school, students can gain access to world-class education, networking opportunities, and career development resources.
Eligibility Criteria
Students from the following countries are eligible for the GBSN Scholarship:
- Afghanistan
- Brazil
- Cambodia
- China
- Colombia
- Egypt
- Ghana
- India
- Kenya
- Lebanon
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Peru
- Philippines
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- Tunisia
- Turkey
For more details on GBSN member schools, please refer to the official list.
How to Apply
<ol><li>Visit the official GBSN website to explore available scholarship opportunities and member schools.</li><li>Review the eligibility criteria and requirements for each scholarship program.</li><li>Submit an application, including required documents and information, to the designated GBSN member school.</li><li>Wait for review and selection by the GBSN scholarship committee.</li><li>Receive notification of scholarship award and begin the process of enrolling at the selected GBSN member school.</li></ol>
Scholarship at a glance
| Deadline | 2 November 2020 |
|---|---|
| Study level | Postgraduate |
| Type | International |
| Provider | GBSN |
Common questions
Who is eligible for the GBSN Scholarship For Students From Developing Countries?
To apply you need to meet these conditions: Students from the following countries are eligible for the GBSN Scholarship: Afghanistan Brazil Cambodia China Colombia Egypt Ghana India Kenya Lebanon Mexico Morocco Nigeria Peru Philippines Pakistan South Africa Tunisia Turkey For more details on GBSN member schools, please refer to the official list.
What is the last date to apply for the GBSN Scholarship For Students From Developing Countries?
Applications close on 2 November 2020. Apply before this date — late submissions are not considered.
How do I apply for the GBSN Scholarship For Students From Developing Countries?
Apply in 5 steps: Visit the official GBSN website to explore available scholarship opportunities and member schools.; Review the eligibility criteria and requirements for each scholarship program.; Submit an application, including required documents and information, to the designated GBSN member school.; Wait for review and selection by the GBSN scholarship committee.; Receive notification of scholarship award and begin the process of enrolling at the selected GBSN member school..
Which students can apply for the GBSN Scholarship For Students From Developing Countries?
This scholarship is open to postgraduate students and is run by GBSN.
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