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Friday, January 21, 2011

British Council extends IELTS scholarships

Following the success of the 2010 IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scholarship scheme, the British Council will expand the program in 2011, to offer over 60 scholarships across 10 countries in Asia.

In Vietnam, British Council will award 13 IELTS scholarships worth around VND450 million, two of which for VND100 million each, aimed at High school/Pre-University/Undergraduate and Postgraduate students planning to study outside Vietnam, and 10 scholarships valued at  VND15 million aimed at high school/pre-university/undergraduate and postgraduate students planning to study in Vietnam. 

Additionally, to mark the Institute of International Education’s announcement that Vietnam has moved into the top 10 leading places of origin for students visiting the U.S.  In order to mark this occasion, the British Council is also offering one of the scholarships valued at VND100 million to a high school/pre-university/undergraduate or postgraduate student planning to study in the U.S.

These awards will be issued to the attending educational institutions in order to assist applicants with their educational expenses.

In Vietnam, last year’s scholarship recipients came from both the North and South and were each awarded VND60 million towards their tuition fees on undergraduate, foundation and A level programs at top institutes in the U.S., U.K and Australia. 

Award winners will begin their courses out or inside Vietnam at any university, college, high school or institution in 2011, which uses IELTS as part of its admission requirements. Detailed information regarding British Council IELTS Scholarship, including application materials, is available at www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam

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British Council extends IELTS scholarships

Following the success of the 2010 IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scholarship scheme, the British Council will expand the program in 2011, to offer over 60 scholarships across 10 countries in Asia.

In Vietnam, British Council will award 13 IELTS scholarships worth around VND450 million, two of which for VND100 million each, aimed at High school/Pre-University/Undergraduate and Postgraduate students planning to study outside Vietnam, and 10 scholarships valued at  VND15 million aimed at high school/pre-university/undergraduate and postgraduate students planning to study in Vietnam. 

Additionally, to mark the Institute of International Education’s announcement that Vietnam has moved into the top 10 leading places of origin for students visiting the U.S.  In order to mark this occasion, the British Council is also offering one of the scholarships valued at VND100 million to a high school/pre-university/undergraduate or postgraduate student planning to study in the U.S.

These awards will be issued to the attending educational institutions in order to assist applicants with their educational expenses.

In Vietnam, last year’s scholarship recipients came from both the North and South and were each awarded VND60 million towards their tuition fees on undergraduate, foundation and A level programs at top institutes in the U.S., U.K and Australia. 

Award winners will begin their courses out or inside Vietnam at any university, college, high school or institution in 2011, which uses IELTS as part of its admission requirements. Detailed information regarding British Council IELTS Scholarship, including application materials, is available at www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam

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Monday, September 6, 2010

British Council grants scholarships to five excellent students

Alison Ball (L), director and country exams manager of the British Council in HCMC and Le Anh Tho (R), BC assistant director in HCMC pose with some of the scholarship winners - Photo: Tuong Vi
The British Council has granted IELTS scholarships to five excellent students who obtained1 6.5 and above in their IELTS (International English Language Testing System) tests. At the ceremony at British Council’s headquarters in HCMC each recipient was awarded VND60 million (equal to 2,000 UK pounds) in cash and a certificate to them who are about to start their courses at universities in the U.S., UK, and Australia.

The five high school students will study in the U.S., U.K. and Australia - two will study bachelor degrees, one will do a foundation pre-university course and two will do A-Level high school programs. They performed well in written applications, English essays, presentations and interviews.

In 2010, British Council launched the British Council IELTS program for people in Vietnam, Korea, Taiwan, Myanmar, and India with a total investment of 80,000 pounds. Since March, 1,600 applications have been submitted for the scholarships.

IELTS has been available for over twenty years and is now one of the leading international English testing systems with over 1.5 million candidates in the past 12 months in over 125 countries and more than 6,000 organizations worldwide. Over 3,000 higher education institutions recognize IELTS, and all Canada, Australia and the UK-based universities accept IELTS.

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