Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships (Undergraduate) 2026

About the Program

The Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarships (Undergraduate) 2026 is an opportunity offered by Newcastle University. Selected candidates will receive £7,000 tuition fee awards.

Source: ncl.ac.uk

What is the Eligibility

To be eligible, an applicant must:-

  • be a domicile of an eligible country, including India
  • be pursuing an undergraduate degree at Newcastle University
  • be assessed as an international student for fee purposes
  • hold an offer for an eligible, full-time undergraduate degree course at the University’s Newcastle city centre campus for AY 2026/27

How to Apply

Eligible candidates can apply by following these steps:-
Step 1:
Click on the 'Apply Now' button below.
Step 2: Click on the 'Register' button and fill in the required registration details (Note:- If already registered, log in using Gmail/Mobile number/Email ID).
Step 3: Eligible students who applied for their course at the university will be automatically considered for the scholarship.

Important Dates

The application deadline is according to the respective course timeline.

Benefits

Selected candidates will receive a £7,000 tuition fee award.

Required Documents

  • Marksheet/certificates of previous qualifying examinations
  • A valid passport/visa
  • Offer letter from the university

Selection Criteria

Candidates will be selected based on merit and fulfilment of the eligibility criteria.

Contact Details

Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Email ID: scholarship.applications@newcastle.ac.uk | Phone Number: (+44) 191 208 5537/8107

FAQ for this Scholarship

Question: Who is offering this opportunity?
Answer:
The Newcastle University is offering this opportunity.

Question: Are there extra benefits for disabled students?
Answer:
All candidates will receive equal benefits.

Question: What is the mode of application?
Answer:
The application is online through the official university website.

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