How to apply for British Chevening Scholarships?

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Chevening Scholarships and Fellowships are one of the most important opportunities for students to study in the UK. It is a program organized and supervised by the British government. Since 1983, this program aims to develop world leaders with high qualifications.

 

Chevening Scholarships are funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as well as a number of partner organizations. The awards are divided into two main categories: Chevening Scholarships and Chevening Fellowships where recipients are selected by British Embassies and High Commissions around the world. Because of the high demand for coursework and the difficulties that students face when applying, we summarized in an article you learn today the most important steps to complete the submission form.

 

It is worth mentioning that the application for these scholarship and fellowships is done online. You must first determine the type of grant you wish to receive, whether a scholarship or fellowship, and then choose your country to show you the opportunities you can apply for.

 

Select the grant you want, and press the "Apply" button to move to the first page of the application

 


Step 1: Conditions and Criteria: The first page of the application includes questions about eligibility Conditions and Criteria, which vary from one grant to another, but the general conditions are as follows:

Applicant must:


 Hold a bachelor's degree, and have at least two years of experience in full-time, part-time or volunteer work.


 Have a clear vision regarding his future ambitions, such as becoming a leader, decision-maker, or influential social figure in his country.


 Not be a holder of British nationality.


 Not have any previous grant from the British Government.


 Not engage in any activities in institutions associated with the British government, such as the British Embassy, the British Council or any of the UK universities.


 None of his family members employed by any of the above-mentioned institutions.


 Be prepared to return to his country after graduation and work there for at least two years.


 This condition excludes cases in which the applicant may be forced to work outside his country but in institutions connected to his or her home country.

 

Step 2: Personal Information: The following pages of the application include the filling of personal information, including full name, date of birth, nationality, country of residence, contact information and other background information.

 

In this section you will also be asked where you would prefer to interview, where available places to you vary depending on your country. If you qualify for the interview, you will receive additional details about when and where, but make sure to choose the place that suits you best.

 

Step 3: Academic Career: On this page, you will be asked to fill in your academic career information at the bachelor's level. Here you can choose the country of study from the list available, in addition to the university you enrolled in, the duration of the study (university enrollment date and graduation date), the name of the specialization, the college and the degrees obtained.

 

If you do not find your university or majors listed, you can choose "Others".


If you have more than one university degree, make sure to mention them all by clicking "Add others" and filling in the data as you did the first time.
After you have completed filling out this data, press "Save" and then "Continue" to move to the next page

 

Step 4: Career: This page is related to your professional career. Applicants need to have at least two years of professional experience to qualify for a Chevening Scholarship or Fellowship.

 

On this page, you must fill in your job data or volunteer opportunities. These include: Employer's name, Job title, Job start date, Number of work hours per week, and Total number of work weeks.

 

The following Jobs are accepted:

Part-time or full-time job.

Volunteer opportunities.

Paid and unpaid practical training whether during or after the study period.

 

Unacceptable Jobs:

 

Opportunities for hands-on training or jobs that are part of the student's study plan during study.

 

Applicants can add up to 10 different jobs in the electronic submission system to cover the minimum required practical experience. The system calculates this period by multiplying the number of working hours by the total number of weeks.

 

Therefore, the minimum working hours required is 2800 hours, which is equivalent to two years of practical experience.

 

As in the previous step, when you have completed your data, press "Save" and "Continue" to move to the next page

 

Step 5: English Language Requirements: Applicants must complete the English language requirements of one of the following certificates:

 

Academic IELTS Test.

Cambridge English Test: Advanced Level.

Pearson PTE Academic Test.

Trinity Testing ISE: Level B2.

 

 

If you have a certificate, you can upload a copy of the certificate. If you have not yet submitted your exam or your certificate is expired, you can upload it later, but before the deadline set by the program committee.

 

Applicants can submit any of these tests several times in order to obtain the required mark that qualifies them to apply, but the Chevening Program does not bear any costs related to the submission or certification of these examinations.

 

If you have made a decision about the university you wish to attend, be sure to read the university's English requirements as well. Some universities accept only certain exams and specific marks, so it is important to familiarize yourself with them before starting the application process.

 

 

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Step 4: Career: This page is related to your professional career. Applicants need to have at least two years of professional experience to qualify for a Chevening Scholarship or Fellowship.

 

On this page, you must fill in your job data or volunteer opportunities. These include: Employer's name, Job title, Job start date, Number of work hours per week, and Total number of work weeks.

 

The following Jobs are accepted:

-       Part-time or full-time job.

-       Volunteer opportunities.

-       Paid and unpaid practical training whether during or after the study period.

 

Unacceptable Jobs:

 

Opportunities for hands-on training or jobs that are part of the student's study plan during study.

 

Applicants can add up to 10 different jobs in the electronic submission system to cover the minimum required practical experience. The system calculates this period by multiplying the number of working hours by the total number of weeks.

 

Therefore, the minimum working hours required is 2800 hours, which is equivalent to two years of practical experience.

 

As in the previous step, when you have completed your data, press "Save" and "Continue" to move to the next page