Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Chevening Scholarship cover?
The scholarship covers tuition fees, accommodation, travel expenses and provides a living stipend. Additionally, recipients receive a 20% discount on tuition fees through a partnership with King’s College London.
Who is eligible to apply for the Chevening Scholarships?
Applicants must be citizens of a Chevening-eligible country or territory, have at least two years of work experience and agree to return to their home country for a minimum of two years after completing their studies. They must also have completed an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK upper second-class 2:1 honors degree.
What is the application deadline for the Chevening Scholarships 2025?
The deadline for applications is 1 November 2024 at 12:00 PM GMT.
How many programs can I apply to with a Chevening Scholarship?
Applicants must apply to three different eligible UK university courses. An unconditional offer from one of these courses must be obtained by the Chevening deadline.
What are the criteria for selecting Chevening Scholars?
Selection criteria include a strong academic background, relevant work experience, a clear leadership vision and a commitment to returning to and contributing to their home country.
How do I apply for a Chevening Scholarship?
Applications must be submitted directly to the Chevening Secretariat. The application process involves filling out an online application form and providing necessary documentation and references.
How long does the selection process take?
The selection process typically takes at least eight months from the application deadline to the announcement of conditionally selected awardees.
Can I apply for multiple scholarships or funding options?
Yes, applicants can apply for multiple scholarships or funding options, but they should ensure that there are no conflicts between the Chevening Scholarship and other funding sources.