FAQs


Here are some frequently asked questions:

    1. What is an overseas scholarship?
      Overseas scholarships are financial assistance provided to individuals to finance their education abroad. Typically, these scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, travel expenses, and other costs associated with studying abroad.

    2. How do I get an overseas scholarship?
      How to get an overseas scholarship can vary depending on the institution or organization that provides it. Usually, you need to submit an application and meet the specified requirements, such as good academic performance, good English language skills, recommendations from lecturers or superiors, etc.

    3. What are the types of overseas scholarships? Overseas scholarships can vary, including government scholarships, university scholarships, private scholarships, scholarships from non-profit organizations or charitable institutions, and scholarships from international organizations such as UNESCO or the United Nations.


    4. What do you need to prepare to apply for an overseas scholarship? Preparation for applying for an overseas scholarship usually includes preparing documents, such as academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and language test results. You also need to compose a strong motivational essay and prepare for interviews if necessary.


    5. When is the right time to look for and apply for overseas scholarships? The exact time to search for and apply for overseas scholarships varies depending on the application deadlines of each institution or organization. Usually, you are advised to start looking for scholarships at least one year before your planned departure for study.


    6. Do overseas scholarships always cover all costs? Overseas scholarships can be full or partial, depending on the type of scholarship and the institution that provides it. Some scholarships may only cover tuition fees, while others may also cover living expenses and other expenses.