Queen's University to offer 100 scholarships to Indian Students
Queen's University in Northern Ireland will grant 100 scholarships to bright Indian students enrolling in post-graduate engineering, science and technology programmes in the university, and it will be in effect from September 2012. 
British Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts stated that, under this scholarship scheme, Queen's university will offer scholarships worth 253,427 pounds (USD 400,000) to 100 Indian students enrolling in postgraduate courses.
Queen's university is based in Belfast and it is one of the 20 leading research intensive institutions in Britain and rated as 'world leading' in all areas of research.
As per the scheme, eligible students will be given 2,500 pounds (USD 4,000) for pursuing post-graduate courses in electronics, electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical and aerospace engineering, chemistry and chemical engineering, planning, architecture and civil engineering. The university possesses 17,000 students from 80 countries, 3,500 faculties and about 100,000 graduates worldwide.
Source: Richha Bhatnagar (Shiksha Team)
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