Scholarships to Study in the UK for Nepali Students (2026–2027)
Chevening Scholarship is the UK's flagship fully-funded master's scholarship, covering tuition, living, airfare, and visa fees. Commonwealth Scholarships fund development-focused master's programs. GREAT Scholarships from the British Council provide £10,000 toward tuition. Most universities also offer their own merit-based awards of £2,000-£10,000. Apply early, Chevening opens in August each year.
Browse all scholarships open to Nepali students
Searchable list of government, university, and merit-based scholarships — filter by country and degree level.
Browse United Kingdom scholarshipsScholarship Landscape for Nepali Students in the UK
The UK has a well-developed scholarship system for international students. Three main categories of funding exist: government-funded prestigious scholarships (Chevening, Commonwealth), British Council-administered awards (GREAT Scholarships), and university-specific merit and need-based awards. For Nepali students, all three categories are accessible, though competition varies significantly.
Chevening is the most prestigious option, fully funded by the UK government's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). It covers everything for one year of master's study at any UK university. Commonwealth Scholarships (administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission) target candidates from developing Commonwealth countries, Nepal qualifies. Both are highly competitive but achievable for strong applicants with clear leadership profiles.
Beyond government scholarships, virtually every UK university offers some form of international student scholarship. These range from automatic merit-based awards (£2,000–£8,000 typically) to competitive scholarship programs requiring separate applications. Russell Group universities tend to have larger scholarship budgets but stricter eligibility; mid-tier universities often have more accessible scholarship criteria with smaller awards.
| Scholarship | Coverage / amount | Application window |
|---|---|---|
| Chevening | Full tuition, living, airfare, IHS, visa (around £35,000–£50,000) | August to early November |
| Commonwealth Master's | Full tuition, stipend, airfare, thesis grant, family allowance | September to mid-November |
| GREAT Scholarships | £10,000 tuition reduction | November to February |
| University merit awards | £2,000–£26,500 | After receiving your offer (by Jan–Feb) |
Chevening Scholarship
The Chevening Scholarship is the UK government's flagship international scholarship, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. It funds a 1-year master's degree at any UK university. Coverage includes: full tuition fees (no cap), monthly living allowance (approximately £1,365–£1,700/month depending on location), return economy airfare from Nepal to the UK, IHS, visa fees, and a £350 arrival allowance. Total package value: approximately £35,000–£50,000 for a 1-year program.
Eligibility for Nepali applicants: Nepali citizens with a bachelor's degree (equivalent to UK 2:1 or above), at least 2 years of post-graduation work experience (full-time, part-time, or paid internships count), strong English proficiency (you must meet the language requirements of your chosen university), and a commitment to return to Nepal for at least 2 years after completing your scholarship. You cannot have previously held a Chevening scholarship.
Application process: Applications open in August each year and close in early November. Apply online at chevening.org. You need: 4 essays (Networking, Career Plan, Studying in the UK, Leadership), 2 reference letters, university course choices (you must apply to 3 different UK universities for your master's), and academic transcripts. Shortlisted candidates are interviewed at the British Embassy in Kathmandu (typically March–April). Final selections are confirmed in May–June for studies starting that September.
Commonwealth Scholarships
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) offers scholarships to candidates from Commonwealth member countries, including Nepal, for master's and PhD study at UK universities. Multiple scholarship streams exist: Commonwealth Master's Scholarships (most common, fully funded for 1 year), Commonwealth PhD Scholarships (3 years funding), Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships (for online study), and Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (jointly funded with universities).
Coverage: Commonwealth Master's Scholarships cover tuition fees in full, monthly stipend (£1,236/month or £1,516 in London), return economy airfare, thesis grant, study travel grant, and family allowance for accompanying spouse and children. Total package value comparable to Chevening.
Eligibility focuses on candidates from low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries (Nepal qualifies) committed to development impact in their home country. Requirements: bachelor's degree (UK 2:1 equivalent or above), age generally under 35-40, and a commitment to return home after the scholarship. The application focuses heavily on your development sector experience and research/career proposal that addresses developmental challenges in Nepal.
Application process: Applications open in September–October each year and close in mid-October to mid-November (varies by stream). Apply through the CSC online portal. Selection involves academic review, scoring on development impact, and final shortlisting. Candidates typically hear in early 2026 about awards for September 2026 intake.
GREAT Scholarships
GREAT Scholarships are funded jointly by the British Council and participating UK universities. Each scholarship is worth £10,000 toward your tuition fees for a 1-year master's program at one of approximately 70 participating UK universities. The scholarship is awarded for postgraduate study only (master's level) and is paid as a tuition fee reduction by the university.
Eligibility: Citizens of selected countries including Nepal, with a bachelor's degree and accepted into a master's program at a participating UK university. Each university has its own selection criteria and application process, some require a separate scholarship application, others award automatically based on your university application.
Participating universities for GREAT Scholarships from Nepal include: University of Leeds, University of Exeter, University of Liverpool, Coventry University, University of East London, and many others. Check the British Council Nepal website (britishcouncil.org.np) for the current year's participating universities and Nepal-specific scholarship streams.
Application timing: GREAT Scholarship applications typically open between November and February for September entry. Each university has its own deadline. You must hold an offer (conditional or unconditional) from the university before applying for the scholarship in most cases.
University Merit Scholarships
Most UK universities offer their own scholarships for international students. These vary widely in size, eligibility, and application process. Russell Group universities like Edinburgh, Manchester, and Birmingham offer scholarships of £3,000–£10,000 for academically strong international postgraduates. Mid-tier universities often offer larger awards (£5,000–£15,000) to attract international students.
Notable scholarships: Edinburgh Global Online Distance Learning Scholarships (£5,000), University of Manchester Global Futures Scholarships (£5,000–£10,000), University of Bristol Think Big Scholarships (£6,500–£26,500 partial scholarships), University of Birmingham Postgraduate Global Masters Scholarships (£2,000–£10,000), University of Leeds Excellence Scholarships (£2,500–£5,000). These are typically applied for through the university's scholarship portal after receiving your offer.
Many universities also offer early payment discounts, alumni discounts (if a family member previously studied at the same university), and country-specific scholarships. Always check the international student scholarship page of each university where you apply. Submit your university applications by January–February to be eligible for most scholarship rounds.
Application Strategy and Timeline
Start your scholarship research 12–14 months before your intended start date. For September 2026 entry: begin scholarship research in July 2025. Chevening applications open in August 2025 and close in early November. Commonwealth applications open in September–October 2025. GREAT Scholarships open from November 2025 onward.
Build a comprehensive scholarship tracking document: scholarship name, deadline, eligibility criteria, required documents, and application status. Apply to as many scholarships as you are eligible for, they are not exclusive. You can simultaneously apply for Chevening, Commonwealth, GREAT, and university-specific scholarships.
For Chevening specifically: invest significant time in your essays. Chevening essays are read carefully and weighted heavily in selection. Each essay should clearly demonstrate: leadership and influence, networking ability, clear career goals, and a defined plan for your time in the UK. Get your essays reviewed by mentors or previous Chevening alumni, there is an active Chevening Nepal alumni network active on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Popular fields of study in United Kingdom
Explore programs by subject area — tuition costs, entry requirements, and top universities.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Chevening Scholarship and how do I apply from Nepal?
Chevening is the UK government's prestigious fully-funded master's scholarship, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. It covers full tuition, a monthly living allowance, return economy airfare, the IHS, and visa fees for a one-year master's at any UK university, a package worth around £35,000 to £50,000. From Nepal, applications are submitted online at chevening.org from August to early November each year. You need a bachelor's degree (UK 2:1 equivalent), at least two years of work experience, leadership potential, and a commitment to return to Nepal for two years afterwards. You must apply to three different UK universities. Shortlisted candidates are interviewed at the British Embassy in Kathmandu around March to April.
Can I apply for both Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarship?
Yes, and it is recommended that you apply to both. Chevening and the Commonwealth Scholarship have different criteria, are run by different organisations, and you can submit applications to both simultaneously without penalty. Chevening focuses on leadership, networking, and a commitment to return to Nepal, while the Commonwealth Master's Scholarship weights development impact in your home country heavily. If you are awarded both, you simply choose which to accept. Apply for university merit awards and the GREAT Scholarship at the same time as well, since none of these are mutually exclusive at the application stage, and layering several awards is a common strategy for Nepali students.
What is the GREAT Scholarship and how much is it worth?
The GREAT Scholarship is a £10,000 tuition fee reduction for a one-year UK master's programme, funded jointly by the British Council and participating universities, and paid directly as a reduction in your tuition. About 70 UK universities take part, including Leeds, Exeter, Liverpool, and Coventry, and each runs its own selection. Application is typically through your chosen university after you receive your offer, with windows usually open from November to February for September entry. Some universities award it automatically based on your admission application, while others require a separate short application. Many Nepali students stack a GREAT Scholarship on top of a university merit award to cut their UK tuition substantially. Check britishcouncil.org.np for the current year's participating universities.
Are there scholarships for UK undergraduate study?
Yes, but undergraduate scholarships are more limited than postgraduate ones. The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission does not fund undergraduate study, and Chevening is master's level only. Most undergraduate funding comes as university-specific merit awards, such as Bristol's Think Big Scholarships (£6,500 to £26,500), Bath International Scholarships, Sheffield International Undergraduate Scholarships (£2,000 to £10,000), and Edinburgh's various international undergraduate awards. These are usually applied for directly through the university after you receive your offer and are based on your NEB +2 results, so strong scores of 80 percent or more improve your chances. Some philanthropic foundations also offer awards, so check the British Council Nepal website for current opportunities each year.
Can I apply for university scholarships after I've already started my UK studies?
Most major scholarships are awarded before you begin your studies, so you should apply during the year before you start. However, some funding does become available once you are enrolled. Many universities offer in-programme scholarships, awards for second-year students based on first-year academic performance, hardship funds for students facing unexpected financial difficulty, and travel grants for attending conferences. PhD students often receive teaching assistant hours that add income alongside their stipend. Check your university's student funding portal regularly throughout your studies, because these opportunities open and close at various points in the academic year rather than all at once before enrolment.
Need help with your specific situation?
Our counselors have helped hundreds of Nepali students choose the right university, program, and visa pathway for their specific goals.