Griffith 2020 International Starter Scholarship (Bachelors)
Scholarship Overview
Offered to international students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs or the Study Abroad Program at Griffith University. This scholarship is applicable for the following courses in Griffith University in Australia
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Business with Honours
- Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Design with Honours
- Bachelor of Animation
Shortlisting Process
The selection of scholars for the Griffith 2020 International Starter Scholarship (Bachelors) involves a multi-stage process. The scholars will be selected after a thorough assessment of all the applicants.
Terms and Conditions
The continuation of the scholarship depends on the good academic performance of the scholars in the examinations conducted by their respective universities.
Renewal cases of stipend holders who are not promoted to the next year will not be considered for further renewal.
Eligibility
- Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand (please refer to Terms and conditions)
- Have satisfied all appropriate entry requirements for the proposed program, including results of previous study and English language proficiency as per Griffith University's entry requirements
- Be commencing and enrolling as a new full-time student in an eligible program in either Trimester 2 or 3 2020 at Griffith University
- To be eligible to receive the scholarship deduction, students must be enrolled in at least 30CP, unless credit prevents full-time enrolment
- Applicants:
- must hold All India Senior School Certificate or Comparable Qualification (awarded by CBSE or CISCE)
- must hold an overall grade average of 65% in the best 4 academic subjects
- English language proficiency requirement as follows:
- IELTS- Overall 6.5, with no sub-score of less than 6.0
- TOEFL- Overall 79, with no sub-score less than 19
- PTE- Overall 58, with a minimum of 50 in all communicative Skills
How To Apply
Applications must be submitted online.
Application Documents
- Certified copy of academic transcripts and other supporting documentation
- If the applicants are applying for a music or visual arts degree you may need to submit a portfolio of work, or audition (see the individual program for details)
- Sponsored students must also supply documents confirming:
- sponsor
- programs being supported
- duration of support
- inclusions such as tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover