University of Melbourne AG Whitlam International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship in Australia

The A.G. Whitlam International Undergraduate Merit Scholarships are available to international students commencing the Bachelor of Commerce from one of the following countries: Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. The scholarship provides up to 50% fee remission for the duration of the course (up to 300 points).

Application type

No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award.

Benefit type

Fee remission
Full benefit details

Citizenship requirements: International student

Total value: 50% fee remission

Applicable study areas

Commerce, economics and management

Number of scholarships awarded: 3

Eligibility

To be eligible for this scholarship, you need to:

  • A citizen from one of the designated countries (for Semester 1: Sri Lanka and Bangladesh; for Semester 2: India, Vietnam and Bangladesh)
  • Completed an approved Year 12 program or equivalent in a country other than Australia that meets the eligibility requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce
  • Students who meet the eligibility criteria are automatically considered

Selection criteria

Selection is made based on academic merit (ie the results you achieved in your most recent years of study).

  • Application processNo application required. You will be automatically considered for this award if you meet the eligibility criteria.
  • When will I know the outcome?Scholarships selection will be conducted in multiple rounds:
    for Commencing students in Sem 1, 2020 –  between October 2019 to February 2020
    for commencing students in Semester 2, 2020 – between May to June 2020.Successful applicants will be notified by email with the scholarships offer letter.
    Unsuccessful applicants will not be contacted.

What are the benefits?

Up to 50% fee remission for the duration of the Bachelor of Commerce (up to 300 points).

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1 Response

  1. Petros says:

    I am from Ethiopia. I graduated in Abc theological collage. Is that not possible to apply from Ethiopia? We want to learn.

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