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International Scholarship: Australia's Macquarie University is offering scholarships worth ₹2.9 million to Indian students.

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Macquarie University has announced the Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship for Indian undergraduate and postgraduate students. This scholarship will provide tuition fee assistance of up to 50,000 Australian dollars, covering two major awards.

International Scholarship: Australia's Macquarie University has announced the Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship for Indian students. This scholarship will cover two awards. Students enrolled in Macquarie University's graduate and postgraduate programs will receive a 40,000 Australian dollar discount through the India Early Acceptance Scholarship and an additional 10,000 Australian dollar discount through the Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship.

Eligibility Criteria

These scholarships are open to all Indian students enrolled in full-time undergraduate and postgraduate programs at Macquarie University, Australia. Applicants must accept their letter of offer and pay the commencement fee by the specified deadline.
Students must remain enrolled for each mandatory study period and must not have received any full-tuition government scholarships or external scholarships.

Postgraduate applicants must have a minimum weighted average score of 65, while undergraduate students must have an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank equivalent to 85.

Students must commence their course in the term and year specified in their scholarship offer letter.

About Macquarie University

Macquarie University continues its rise in international standing, ranking 9th in Australia and 166th globally in the 2026 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. This ranking evaluates over 2,100 universities worldwide. By launching the Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship, the University has demonstrated its commitment to attracting outstanding Indian students and enabling them to succeed in a world-class learning environment in Australia.

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