Engineering Masters Pathway Scholarship Program 2021-22: Monash University is offering the Engineering Masters Pathway Scholarships for domestic and international students to reward excellence and help the students achieve their ambitions, regardless of their circumstances.
The scholarship is for high-achieving Year 12 students intending to enrol in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Master of Advanced Engineering pathway program. Up to 10 scholarships valued at up to $30,000 are available each year.
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Monash University, Australia
Scholarship Type: Part-Fee Scholarships
Host Institution(s): Monash University, Australia
Scholarship Worth: $30,000 per annum
Number of Awards: 10 Scholarships available
Study Level: Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Masters)
Nationality: Domestic/International Students
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Engineering Masters Pathway Scholarship 2021-22 | ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be one of the following:
- An Australian citizen
- A New Zealand citizen
- Australian permanent resident
- Australian humanitarian visa holder
- An International student
You must meet the following criteria:
- A commencing undergraduate student, and
- Enrolled or intending to enrol in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) single degree and Master of Advanced Engineering pathway program at a Monash campus in Australia, and
- Currently studying Australian Year 12 or IB, and
- Must achieved a minimum ATAR score of 98.00.
Scholarship Benefits
- $6000 per annum (48 credit points of study) up to a maximum of four years
- An additional $6000 for the Master of Advanced Engineering component
Application Procedures
- How to apply: No application is required. All eligible students who apply for an undergraduate course through VTAC will be automatically assessed. The scholarship can be deferred.
- Application Deadline: See Admission Application Deadline
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