The University of Nottingham is inviting applications for Undergraduate High Achiever Prize. Students from Pakistan can apply for these scholarships.
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10 scholarships of £2,000 each towards tuition fees to students from Pakistan Schools.
Eligibilities
Applicants can apply for this high achiever prize if you:
- are a current student at one of the following colleges in Pakistan:
- Aitcheson College, Lahore (1 scholarship)
- The City School Network, Pakistan (3 scholarships, one each for Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad)
- The Lyceum School, Karachi (1 scholarship)
- Lahore Grammar School Network, Pakistan (1 scholarship)
- Nixor College, Karachi (1 scholarship)
- Roots School System, Pakistan (2 scholarships)
- Karachi Grammar School (1 scholarship);
- are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes
- already hold an offer to start a full-time undergraduate degree programme at Nottingham in September 2017, any subject area. You must have gone firm on that offer by 30 June 2017.
Application Process
Application forms should be completed and handed back to your school contact below by 30 June 2017:
- Aitcheson College, Lahore – Fazal Khan
- The City School Network, Pakistan – Izza Naeem
- The Lyceum School, Karachi – Ms Annabel Wells Belgaumi – [email protected]
- Lahore Grammar School Network, Pakistan – Ms Sidra Usman / Ms Sadaf Moinuddin – [email protected]
- Nixor College, Karachi – Hera Waleed
- Roots School System, Pakistan – Noor Raza Cheema
- Karachi Grammar School – Fehmina Jamal Husain
Application Deadline: June 30, 2017
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