Introduction: Your UK Master’s Degree is Now Within Reach
The United Kingdom remains one of the most prestigious destinations for postgraduate study, but the tuition fees can be a major hurdle for international students. If you are a high-achieving student from a country like Nigeria, Ghana, Pakistan, or Malaysia, the GREAT Scholarship 2026 is your golden ticket.
Jointly funded by the UK Government’s GREAT Britain Campaign and the British Council, this scholarship provides a minimum of £10,000 toward your tuition fees. For the 2026-27 academic year, over 60 UK universities are participating, offering more than 140 scholarships across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
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🚨 STATUS: OPEN > Deadline: Varies by university (Typically April – June 2026)
Note: You must have an admission offer from a participating UK university before you can apply for this scholarship. Start your university applications today!
Participating Countries for 2026
The GREAT Scholarship is not open to everyone. For the 2026 cycle, students from the following 18 countries are eligible:
- Africa: Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Kenya.
- Asia: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam.
- Europe: France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey.
- Americas: Mexico.
What the Scholarship Covers
The GREAT Scholarship is a tuition fee waiver.
- Value: Minimum of £10,000 (Some universities like Manchester offer up to £18,000).
- Duration: One-year taught postgraduate (Master’s) programs.
- Bonus: You become a "GREAT Scholar," giving you access to exclusive networking events and a global alumni community.
Which Universities are Participating? (Top Picks)
Each country has a specific list of universities they can apply to. Here are some of the top-tier institutions participating for 2026:
- University College London (UCL): Open to Nigeria and Pakistan.
- University of Manchester: Significant funding for Ghana, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
- University of Oxford: Various programs for Commonwealth countries.
- Imperial College London: Highly competitive spots for STEM students.
- University of Warwick / University of Bath: Wide range of subjects for Nigerian and Indian students.
- Brunel University London: Open for China, Nigeria, and Vietnam.
> Inside Tip: Every university has its own application portal. Do not apply on the British Council website; apply directly through your chosen university’s scholarship page.
Eligibility Criteria
To be a successful applicant in 2026, you must:
- Be a Passport Holder: From one of the 18 eligible countries listed above.
- Hold an Undergraduate Degree: With grades strong enough to enter a UK Master's program (usually a 2:1 or First Class).
- Have an Offer: You must hold a conditional or unconditional offer for a one-year Master’s degree starting in September 2026.
- English Proficiency: Meet the university’s IELTS/TOEFL requirements.
How to Apply: A 3-Step Process
- Step 1: Choose Your University. Visit the Official British Council GREAT Page and click on your country to see which schools are available to you.
- Step 2: Apply for Admission. Submit your Master’s application to the university immediately. You need your "Student ID" or "Offer Number" to apply for the scholarship.
- Step 3: Submit the Scholarship Form. Once you have an offer, fill out the specific GREAT scholarship form on the university's website. Most will ask for a 500-word essay on why you want to study in the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use this for a 2-year Master’s?
A: No. The GREAT scholarship is strictly for one-year taught postgraduate programs.
Q: Is the money paid to me directly?
A: No. The £10,000 is deducted directly from your tuition fees by the university.
Q: Can I apply to more than one university?
A: Yes, you can apply to multiple universities, but you can only accept one GREAT scholarship.
Final Word: Start Your UK Journey Today
The competition for the GREAT Scholarship is high because of the prestige of the UK education system. Don't wait until the May deadlines—apply for your university admission this month to ensure you have your offer letter ready!
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