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June 21st, 2016, 08:39 AM
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AICTE Scholarship
Hello I am looking for the information about the State Scholarships Foundation which is approved by AICTE for the non-Greek Nationals and non-Greek Nationals of Greek origin of Balkan and Eastern European countries Asia, Africa and Latin America?
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June 21st, 2016, 08:40 AM
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Re: AICTE Scholarship
The State Scholarships Foundation reports that it will present to twenty (20) scholarships to all nationals (non-Greek Nationals and non-Greek Nationals of Greek inception) of Balkan and Eastern European nations (non-Member States of the European Union), Asia, Africa and Latin America and up to ten (10) scholarshipsto all nationals (non-Greek Nationals what's more, non-Greek Nationals of Greek cause) of the European Union (Member States), Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Oceania, for examination in Greece, commencing in the scholarly year 2014-2015. Classifications and Duration of the Scholarships 1. Doctoral studies (PhD) (one (1) year up to three (3) years) in blend with compulsory Modern Greek Language courses (in a school of Modern Greek Language, at a state Greek University), when the doctoral proposition will be composed in the Greek dialect what's more, required by the three part Supervisory Committee (relegated by the Greek College). These courses are discretionary, unless generally stipulated by the Regulations of the important Greek University Department. In a great case, an extra year might be conceded for those PhD understudies who are on the composition period of their proposal, with no expenses gave by the I.K.Y., yet with an reached out by one year living arrangement license given for this reason. 2. Postdoctoral research(six (6) months up to two (2) years) in blend with discretionary Present day Greek Language courses (held in a School of Modern Greek Language, at a state Greek University). If it's not too much trouble take note of that: • Applicants may apply to concentrate any branch of knowledge as of now accessible at the Greek Colleges, gave this is a piece of the study program in the host college be that as it may, may just pick one classification of grant. A. NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS For target Group I: 10 grants for a PhD 10 grants for a Postdoctoral Research For target Group I: 5 grants for a PhD 5 grants for a Postdoctoral Research Hopefuls are chosen on a focused premise by Decision of the Administrative Board of I.K.Y. what's more, if all quantities of grants be not secured under one target bunch (for both classifications), they will be secured by the otherone. B. Prerequisites for Eligibility To meet all requirements for the grant candidates ought to: 1. Be outside nationals (non-Greek Nationals or non-Greek Nationals of Greek starting point). 2. Hold just non-Greek citizenship(not double citizenship-outside and Greek). 3. Not surpass the age furthest reaches of 35 years (year of birth after 1979 and onwards) by the application due date, for those applying for the PhD degree. No age limit for postdoctoral examination. 4. Hold a graduate degree (Bachelor)from a remote perceived advanced education establishment. 5. • Hold a postgraduate degree (Master's or equivalen t) from a remote or a Greek College (for planned PhD candidates). • Hold a doctoral degree (PhD) finished at a remote or a Greek University (for postdoctoral candidates). Be that as it may, their graduate degree ought to be from a remote College. 6. Have a decent order of English (in any event C1, as indicated by the Common European Structure for Languages of the Council of Europe). 7. Have never been on a grant from the I.K.Y. (the individuals who have been allowed grant for the IKY Program "Greek Language and Culture" are qualified for apply). 8. Have not attempted studies in Greece on a grant gave by any Greek open (state) power. Candidates are required to: i) Have officially settled a contact with a Greek University/potential scholarly, preceding their application. ii) Have an essential learning of the Greek dialect. For all the aforementioned, candidates are required to give supporting documentation. |
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