
University of Strathclyde invites applications for MRes Mathematical Sciences for Sept 2025 intake
Students will acquire skills enabling them to navigate a successful career in research, within or outside academia. The programme would be of particular interest to students who are considering PhD studies or a position focusing on Research & Development in a company or research institute in the future.
–A first-class or upper second-class UK Honours degree, or overseas equivalent, in a mathematical sciences-related subject.
–English language minimum score of 6.5 (with no component below 5.5).
The international annual fee for 2025- 26 is £23,100, which is Rs 27,03,508.50. The Faculty of Science is also providing an international scholarship for MRes Mathematical Sciences of £5,000 that is available for September 2025 entry. There are a few terms and conditions for the scholarship:
–The Faculty of Science International Scholarship for the MRes in Mathematical Sciences is valued at £5,000, which will be deducted from your tuition fees.
–To qualify for the scholarship, recipients must enrol in the MRes in Mathematical Sciences in September 2025 and continue to meet all eligibility criteria.
–The scholarship cannot be deferred or transferred to any other entry dates.
–No separate application for the scholarship is required. All students who meet the eligibility criteria will automatically receive the scholarship.
–Students are only eligible for one scholarship per academic year from the University of Strathclyde.
–Those who do not meet all eligibility criteria will not be considered for this scholarship.
–The Faculty of Science's decision regarding the awarding of scholarships is final, and appeals will not be accepted.
Students can apply for the scholarship till September 30 and will be applied to the tuition fees only. Candidates who receive full sponsorship from a government office or embassy are not eligible for these scholarships, according to the official website.
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