How To Get Funded To Study Masters In Ireland From South Africa | Kader Asmal Fellowship Programme.
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2020
- In this video i discuss how i got funded to study for my masters degree in Ireland. I also discuss the history behind the scholarship programme, how it was formed , what it covers, eligibility requirements, and how the applications process is in terms of timelines. Below is the link to the application website for more information :
www.canoncollins.org.uk/apply...
Please also checkout the second part of the video where i discuss the step-by-step instructions for the first stage of the application process.
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HI thanks for the info, my son has been got a unisasity which he will go to. I just want to know what's the procedure is getting a study visa , with the Irish embassy it's not clear , his going to go his masters. So far with the coved was difficult to get information please assist.
OMG Thank you soooooo much for all this info. I'm not fluent in English that's my only problem:-(....any advice?
Can you do a video telling us about everything needed like requirements to get admission to the university after finishing high school
You mean getting accepted into a university in Ireland to study for an undergraduate after high school?
@@IshmaelMothibi yes exactly.
Thank you for sharing about your experience. I have a question: is it a requirement of the scholarship to leave Ireland and return to your country after finishing the study? Like, if you get a job, can you stay in Ireland or go somewhere else?
that's also my query about these fellowships
Hi Enio. With this particular scholarship, there used to be a condition to return to your home country upon graduating. But it has since been removed from last year. So now you can remain in ireland post graduation to pursue career opportunities if you so wish. You just need to inform the Embassy of SA and the people who administer the scholarship in ireland.
Hi Kerisha, i responded to your DM on insta. Thanks for watching and hope my answers are clear.
@@IshmaelMothibi yes, thank you 🙏🏾
@@IshmaelMothibi thank you so much for replying! I’ve already sent my application for the 2022 intake. Hopefully I’ll make it to Stage 2
Hi Ishmael,
Terrific videos. Kudos.
Please can I have your email? I wish to ask a few personal questions. I was selected as the Candidate for Nigeria for the Roger Casement Fellowship last December. The slot for Nigeria is just one. I will be coming to UL and ICOS has been really supportive, and they have assisted with my admissions.
Hi there. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. Glad to hear the content is helpful for you guys. Please DM me on my social media accounts, Facebook/ Instagram. Just search my name and you will find me. Congratulations on the fellowship, i will be glad to answer any questions that will assist you with your upcoming journey to Ireland.
Hi coming to Ireland September intake how do I get scholarship
Hi. This funding i was referring to here was for South Africans. You can check the Government of Ireland scholarship, it is currently open for applications, closing 25 March 2022. Goodluck
So the whole process takes a year?
Because u said u applied October and you travelled to Ireland by August the following year
Yes pretty much. But this year the applications are opened early. So the 2nd stage of the application will be between September and October. Interviews in November and December. IELTS exams in January and February 2021. University applications probably around March/April/May. You will get final confirmation of scholarship by end of June. So you have July and August for departure preparations. Hope this helps!
@@IshmaelMothibi ahhh that's too much imagine I have applied to other universities and we commence school by Feb 2021
November 2021 wil be done wth my masters
@@fashionwearsphere566 that's too bad then. The reason why it takes so long is because Irish Universities take applications from April and May, and also the academic year in Ireland starts in September, not February like other universities. If you really want the scholarship to study in Ireland, it will require patience on your side. It's very competitive as well.
@@IshmaelMothibi thanks
@@IshmaelMothibi I want it, and I am giving it a shot. I wish I found out about this earlier on in life.