(Daily Point) — The University of Padua in Italy has announced fully funded scholarships for Pakistani students pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
As one of the world’s oldest universities and the second oldest in Italy, the University of Padua offers an outstanding academic environment with eight schools, 32 departments, and over 50 English-taught degree programs.
Established centuries ago, the university is renowned for its excellent academic programs and research facilities. The scholarships provide students with the opportunity to engage in an intellectually stimulating environment and gain practical knowledge for their future careers.
The academic environment at the University of Padua is enriched by a rich heritage, offering a vibrant campus life surrounded by world-class museums, galleries, and architectural masterpieces. The scholarships also offer students a unique chance to experience Italy’s rich culture, language, and history while receiving a world-class education.
The university provides a diverse range of academic programs in arts, sciences, humanities, and engineering. Students can choose from fields such as biotechnologies, sustainable agriculture, management, cybersecurity, and more.
The fully funded scholarship benefits include full tuition fee coverage, a scholarship allowance of €8,000 per year, access to state-of-the-art research facilities, and opportunities for cultural immersion and exploration of iconic landmarks.
The scholarships are open to applicants worldwide, and eligibility criteria include submitting secondary education results for bachelor’s programs and completing a bachelor’s degree for master’s programs. Applicants must demonstrate an excellent academic record.
The application process is straightforward, with students applying online through the university’s application system. There is no separate application form for the scholarship; eligible students applying for the relevant programs will be automatically considered.
The deadline for the 2024-25 scholarship is 2 February 2024, with an extended deadline of 7 March 2024 for English-taught degree programs.