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Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships 2025-2026

The Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS) for the 2025-2026 academic year present a unique, fully-funded opportunity for students from Commonwealth nations to pursue master’s degrees at prestigious universities around the world. This scholarship program is not only a chance to receive a world-class education but also an incredible step towards personal and professional growth. It covers all essential expenses, including full tuition fees, travel costs, and living allowances, ensuring that recipients can focus solely on their academic pursuits and career development. With applications now open, this prestigious scholarship is available to those who demonstrate exceptional academic abilities, leadership potential, and a passion for cross-cultural collaboration.

The Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships go beyond financial support; they provide a gateway to a truly transformative experience. Awardees will enjoy the privilege of studying at top universities in Commonwealth countries while immersing themselves in diverse cultural and professional environments. This program aims to foster a global community of leaders dedicated to sustainable development and global progress. By encouraging students to engage with new perspectives and build meaningful connections, the scholarship plays a vital role in shaping the next generation of changemakers who are poised to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.

As part of its mission, the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships offer more than just a degree. Students will receive a comprehensive package of benefits, including full tuition coverage, living expenses, and accommodation. Additionally, recipients will be provided with return airfare, an arrival allowance, and research support grants.

Benefits of the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships 2025-2026

  • Fully-funded tuition fees
  • Living allowance (stipend) for the duration of the award
  • Return economy flights to the host country
  • One-off arrival allowance
  • Research Support Grant (on request only; subject to approval)

Participating Countries

Candidates can choose from a variety of disciplines at leading universities in the following Commonwealth nations:

Fiji

The University of the South Pacific (USP)

Mauritius

University of Mauritius

Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea University of Technology (PNGUoT)

South Africa

University of the Free State

Tshwane University of Technology

University of Pretoria

University of Venda

Sri Lanka

University of Colombo

University of Sri Jayewardenepura]

You can also Apply for the 2025 University of Twente Scholarship

Eligibility Criteria for the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships:

  • Open to citizens or permanent residents of Commonwealth countries.
  • Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and demonstrate strong academic performance.
  • You must apply for a master’s degree in an eligible program at a participating university.
  • Applicants should show leadership potential and a commitment to community development.
  • Applicants must meet the specific admission requirements of the university they wish to apply to.

Application Deadline:

The deadline to apply for the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships 2025-2026 is 4 June 2025.

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How to Apply:

  1. Visit the official Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships (QECS) website.
  2. Review the list of participating universities and available programs.
  3. Create an account on the application portal.
  4. Complete the online application form with your personal and academic details.
  5. Upload all required documents, including academic transcripts, reference letters, and proof of citizenship.
  6. Submit your application before the official deadline.



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