It is the only public university located in Doha. Applications will be accepted for Masters and PhD Degree programs. QU was founded in 1973 and has since grown to become one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the Middle East.
Eligibility Criteria
All international students, as well as Nationals of Qatar.
Scholarships range from tuition scholarships, research scholarships, exchange program scholarships, study abroad opportunities, seminars and conferences, and professional training scholarships.
Corporate Scholarships:
These scholarships are provided by corporate bodies (companies, institutions, NGOs, etc.) either to their employees or other deserving students.
This scholarship package may include travel abroad programs, research grants, internships, and exchange programs.
Registrar’s Scholarship:
The registrar’s office provides 40 to 60% tuition scholarships to all applicants, who must earn an average of 13/20 at the High School or Diploma level or a GPA of at least 2.50 to 2.90 on a scale of 4.00 at the undergraduate level.
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Kesmonds International University Scholarships for Worldwide Students
KIU offers a range of scholarships for excellent students, disabled students, less privileged students, and students aspiring to join the KIU research team either with a partner university or directly with KIU.
President’s Scholarship:
KIU provides a limited number of work-study scholarships to the following category of students – need-based for underprivileged students, talent-based for athletes and artists, and disability-based for those with special needs.
This scholarship may cover a portion or all of the student’s tuition. Still, each is unique, and the terms are provided in the award letter.
KIU provides professional training scholarships at home and abroad with highly recognized organizations.
Director’s Scholarships:
The Students Affairs Director’s office provides 60 to 70% tuition scholarships to all applicants, who must earn an average of 13/20 at the High School or Diploma level or a GPA of at least 3.00 on a scale of 4.00 at the undergraduate level.