University Waterloo Hira and Kamal Ahuja International Graduate Scholarship in Canada

University Waterloo Hira and Kamal Ahuja International Graduate Scholarship in Canada

A scholarship, valued at $20,000 will be provided annually to a full-time graduate student with a valid Canadian study permit enrolled in the Masters or Doctoral program in the Faculty of Engineering on the basis of academic excellence (minimum 80%). Preference will be given to students who either completed their undergraduate degree at Thapar University in Punjab or graduated from an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and who have been living in India.

This scholarship is made possible by a donation from Professor Hira Ahuja. Students must be full-time graduate student with a valid Canadian study permit enrolled in the Masters or Doctoral program in the Faculty of Engineering on the basis of academic excellence (minimum 80%).

Preference will be given to students who either completed their undergraduate degree at Thapar University in Punjab or graduated from an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and who have been living in India.Value: $20,000Level: Masters, DoctoralProgram:Engineering→Architecture, MBET, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Eng, Electrical & Computer Eng, Management Sciences, Mechanical & Mechatronics Eng, Systems Design EngineeringCitizenship: International/study permit studentSelection process: Student selected automatically by Faculty/DepartmentTerm: FallApplication details:

  • Graduate Award Application
    • Complete the Graduate Student Award application
    • Attach required documentation (as per the application form)
    • Submit your complete application package to Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) by the appropriate term deadline below

Contact detail: 

Please contact your Engineering department/program Graduate Co-ordinator for further information regarding this award.

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