One of the biggest myths about studying abroad is that it's only for the wealthy. In reality, a huge amount of funding goes unclaimed every year simply because students don't know where to look — or apply too late.
Government scholarships are the headline acts: Chevening for the UK, DAAD for Germany, and the CSC for China, among others. They're competitive but generous, often covering tuition and living costs. They also have early deadlines, so they reward students who plan ahead.
University scholarships are more numerous and often easier to win — merit awards, international-student bursaries, and department-specific funding. Many are awarded automatically based on your application, which is why a strong profile matters.
Then there are country-specific advantages that act like scholarships: Germany's low or no tuition, Italy's income-based DSU awards, and China's university stipends. Sometimes the biggest saving is simply choosing the right destination.
The students who win funding aren't always the strongest on paper — they're the ones who apply to the right awards, early, with a sharp application. Our scholarship assistance helps you find the ones you actually qualify for and make each application count. Book a free session and we'll map your options.
Want advice on your own plan?
Free counselling, honest guidance, no pressure.