Eiffel scholarship offers Pakistani students higher education in France

Monthly stipend granted by the programme covers cost of living, excludes tuition


Naveed Miraj November 07, 2018
Monthly stipend granted by the programme covers cost of living, excludes tuition. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD: The French embassy in Islamabad has unfurled details of Eiffel scholarship programme for the Pakistani students seeking higher education in various French institutions.

The scholarship programme is a tool developed and financed by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and designed to allow French higher education institutions attract the best foreign students in diploma courses at Masters' and PhD level.

The four major fields of studies covered by Eiffel scholarships are economics and management, engineering sciences and law/political sciences at Masters' level; sciences in the broad sense, economics and management, and law/political sciences for the Doctorate/PhD level.

The scholarship programme allows the financing of a diploma course at Masters' level and lasts 12 to 36 months; for the PhD, the financing of a 10-month mobility as part of a joint supervision or a joint direction of thesis (preferably the 2nd year of the PhD).

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The monthly stipend granted by the Eiffel scholarship programme covers cost of living but not tuition.

Applications are put forward by the French host institutions, which agree to enroll the grantees in the programme for which they are selected. The programme is exclusively for foreign applicants.

The maximum age limit for Masters' programme is set at 30 while for PhD courses, the applicant must be at most 35 years old at the date of appearing before the selection committee.

Application forms are now available online with deadline to submit at Campus France is January 11, 2019. Results will be announced in March, 2019.

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