Overview / About the Scholarship
The GREAT Scholarship at Amity University London is part of a flagship UK program designed to support the brightest minds from around the globe. This scholarship is highly competitive and is aimed at students who not only possess an outstanding academic record but also demonstrate a clear ambition to act as ambassadors for UK higher education.
By providing a substantial financial contribution toward tuition, Amity University London and the British Council aim to foster a global network of scholars who are dedicated to academic excellence and cultural exchange. As a GREAT scholar at Amity, you will be studying in one of London’s most historic academic districts, Bloomsbury, gaining access to world-class faculty and industry connections. Beyond the financial award, being a GREAT scholar offers a unique platform. Recipients are invited to exclusive networking events and are encouraged to engage with the British Council as alumni, sharing their experiences to inspire future generations of international students. It is more than just a scholarship; it is a gateway to a lifelong professional and academic connection with the United Kingdom.
Scholarship Value / Benefits
Direct Tuition Discount: A minimum £10,000 reduction in the first-year tuition fee.
Global Networking: Exclusive invitations to British Council events for GREAT scholars across the UK.
Ambassadorial Status: Recognition as a premier representative of both Amity University and the GREAT Britain campaign.
Career Enhancement: A prestigious addition to any professional CV, demonstrating merit and global engagement.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, a candidate must:
- Be a citizen and passport holder of an eligible GREAT country
- Hold an undergraduate degree that meets the entry requirements for a Master's at Amity London.
- Have a valid offer of admission (conditional or unconditional) for an eligible full-time Master’s program.
- Demonstrate strong motivation and an interest in the proposed subject area.
- Meet the English language proficiency requirements (IELTS/PTE) of the university.
- Be willing to act as an ambassador for the GREAT Scholarship and attend networking events.
Level & Field of Study
Level: Postgraduate Taught (One-year Master’s only).
Fields of Study: Available across diverse disciplines including:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- MSc Business Management
- MSc International Management
Exclusions: Research degrees (PhD), part-time courses, and distance learning programs.
Host University / Provider Info
Amity University London is a premier private institution located in the academic and cultural heart of the United Kingdom.
- Prime Location: Based in Bloomsbury, London, students are situated amidst global corporations and renowned historical landmarks.
- Global Brand: Part of the Amity Education Group, one of the world's largest education providers with over 175,000 students globally.
- Personalised Learning: Known for its boutique campus environment, offering small class sizes and personalised academic support.
- Employability Focus: Courses are designed with direct input from industry leaders to ensure graduates are ready for the global job market.
Required Documents
- Valid Passport: Proving citizenship of an eligible GREAT country.
- Academic Transcripts: Complete records of previous undergraduate studies.
- GREAT Scholarship Application Form: A specific application form required by the British Council/Amity.
- Personal Statement: A 500-word essay explaining why you are a GREAT candidate for this award.
- Reference Letters: Academic or professional recommendations.
How to Apply
- Apply for a Course: Submit your application for a Master’s program at Amity University London.
- Receive an Offer: You must have an offer of admission before you can apply for the scholarship.
- Complete the Scholarship Form: Download and fill out the specific GREAT Scholarship application from the Amity website.
- Submit Documentation: Send your scholarship application and personal statement to the university's admissions/scholarship office.
- Deadline: Deadlines vary by country but typically fall between March and June 2026.
- Selection: Shortlisted candidates may be invited to an interview before the British Council and the university announce the final selection.


