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In-region Scholarship South Asia
Deadline extended


DAAD In-Region Scholarship Programme offers an opportunity to students from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka to pursue Master and PhD studies in the field of Engineering, Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Public Health or Good Governance at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.

Graduate students (4-year Bachelor degree holders) can apply for a master’s degree course and post graduate students (2-year Master degree holders) can apply for a PhD/doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay in the above-mentioned subject fields. The scholarship includes a monthly stipend, travel allowance, compulsory insurance, research and final thesis subsidies besides payment of admission and tuition fees applicable at IIT Bombay.

The call for scholarship programme with detailed information on the application process, eligibility criteria, requisite documentation and deadlines are given in the announcement.

Announcement
Applicants must apply to DAAD for scholarships latest by 5 January 2020 (deadline extended) and to IIT Bombay for admissions by 15 January 2020. 
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