The NL Scholarship is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences. Part of the scholarships are meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who wish to study in Holland.
ELIGIBILITY:
For international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA)
All international students from non-EEA countries applying to a TU/e Master’s program before February 1 will be included in the selection procedure for the NL Scholarships. It is not possible to apply separately for this scholarship at TU/e. Scholarships are also only available to students studying for a Master’s degree at TU/e.
BENEFIT:
The scholarship consists of a one-time payment of 5,000 euro in the first year of the Master’s program.
Chalmers will award a number of scholarships available to all citizens from non-EU/EEA countries who are liable to pay tuition fees for Swedish university education. The exact number of scholarships is determined on a yearly basis.
ELIGIBILITY:
The selection is based on the applicants’ relative academic excellence, which primarily includes weighted average grade (at least 80%) but also home university’s stature (including position on global ranking lists) and priority order of the application for Chalmers Master’s programmes.
Fields of study: The field(s) of study to which the scholarships will be awarded is determined annually by the University President.
For the academic year 2025/26 the field of study is unrestricted, but it will be distributed according to targeted areas of education determined by the university management, based on the total number of applicants per each area of education from previous academic year.
1st year Master’s programme applicants
Citizens from non-EU/EEA countries who are required to pay tuition fees for Swedish university studies
BENEFIT:
A 75% reduction of the tuition fees (4 semesters/2 year programme)
Students who excel during their first year of studies may receive an increased reduction, which covers 85% of the tuition fees during the second and final year of studies