Saudi Arabia announces 700 fully funded scholarships for Pakistani students

Students walk at the campus of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), in Saudi Arabia's western Red Sea town of Thuwal, about 80 kilometres north of Jeddah, on December 12, 2019. (AFP/File)
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  • Saudi Arabia increases the number of fully funded scholarships from 600 last year to 700 this year 
  • Pakistani students to study in kingdom’s universities for Diploma, Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees 

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia has announced 700 fully funded scholarships for Pakistani students, enabling them to study in the top 25 universities across the kingdom, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said on Monday.  

The embassy of Riyadh announced in a notification that the kingdom would provide 700 fully funded scholarships for Pakistani students to study for Diploma, Bachelors, Masters, and PhD programs in 25 universities across Saudi Arabia.  

“Previously the number of scholarships was 600, which has now been increased to 700,” the embassy statement said in a notification, according to the APP. 

The APP said both categories of students who are in Pakistan or legally staying in Saudi Arabia can apply for the scholarships through the online portal: https://studyinsaudi.moe.gov.sa/

“It is to mention here that 75 percent of students will be awarded scholarships from Pakistan, whereas 25 percent scholarships will be given to Pakistani students residing in the Kingdom,” the APP said.  

Prospective candidates can learn about the process and how to apply for the scholarships by visiting: https://studyinsaudi.moe.gov.sa/

The kingdom also offered fully funded scholarships to 600 Pakistani students last year. The program covered tuition fees, a monthly stipend, lodging facility, return tickets, a three-month furnishing allowance for married students, medical care, and a monthly stipend of between 850 and 900 riyals.