Any nationality (preference for Chinese nationals)
Graduate of Bachelor with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75
English Proficiency Requirement: AIT-English Entry Test (AIT-EET):6 or IELTS-Academic:6 (writing 6)
The applicant must fulfill the AIT Entry Requirements.
Applicant must maintain cGPA 3.25 or higher during his/ her study in order to retain AAPICO Scholarship.
The student’s research/ thesis topics should be of interest to AAPICO company
BENEFIT:
Fully funded scholarship, and upon graduation, the recipient will be considered for employment at AAPICO for at least two times the duration of his or her study under the scholarship.
Application Deadline: January 2026 Intake: 20 December 2025. Deadline for August 2025 intake: 20 July 2025
LOCATION: Thailand
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand is offering applicants to its Master’s and Doctoral degree programs an opportunity to qualify for generous academic scholarships. A large number of no-bond AIT Scholarships are available for students applying for postgraduate programs offered at AIT’s School of Engineering and Technology (SET); School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD); and School of Management (SOM). As Asia’s leading international higher learning institute, the AIT Scholarships are intended to increase the number of skilled international scientists, engineers, and managers required to meet the future challenges of the emerging Asian Economic Community region and beyond.
ELIGIBILITY:
All nationalities;
Meeting AIT’s English Proficiency Requirement (i.e. IELTS-Academic or AIT EET score of 5.0 or above for Master’s and 5.5 for Doctoral program);
Having a four‐year Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university;
Having a master’s degree from a recognized university for Ph.D. applicants and should have a Cumulative GPA of 3.50 in their Master’s degree and 2.75 in their undergraduate program from top universities.
BENEFIT:
AIT Scholarships help subsidize part of the study cost by covering full, or a portion of, tuition for qualified students while the students are responsible for the rest of the tuition