Royal Tropical Institute Scholarships for Developing Countries in Netherlands, 2017 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows Masters level program(s) in the field of Public Health taught at Royal Tropical Institute . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Royal Tropical Institute Scholarships are open for citizens of developing countries to pursue KIT masters programme. Scholarships are granted for the duration of the master’s programme and cover tuition fees plus the costs of international travel, subsistence, books and health insurance.
The fellowships are designed to meet the need for further training and capacity-building in developing countries.
The Royal Tropical Institute is a foundation located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, that studies tropical cultures worldwide.
A minimum TOEFL score of 5.5 or a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 is required.
Degree Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing master’s programme.
Available Subject: NFP scholarships are available for the following master programmes:
Scholarship Benefits: NFP scholarships, which are granted for the duration of the master’s programme, cover tuition fees plus the costs of international travel, subsistence, books and health insurance.
Eligibility: Applicants for the NFP scholarships for a KIT master’s program must meet the following criteria:
Eligible Nationality: Citizens of developing countries can apply for Royal Tropical Institute Scholarships.
Application: NFP uses a two-step application procedure:
Deadline: Application deadline NFP is 22 March 2017. Applicants should apply first to KIT for admission (deadline to apply KIT online application system 20 February 2017).
Royal Tropical Institute Scholarships for Developing Countries in Netherlands, 2017 is available to undertake Masters level programs at Royal Tropical Institute.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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