Chevening Scholarships and Fellowships offer full financial support to pursue a one-year master’s at any UK university or a specialised professional development course at a specific university, respectively.
Chevening Scholarships are open to Indian citizens with a minimum of two years’ work experience, acquired after the completion of their undergraduate degree. Chevening Fellowships are intensive 8-12 weeks-long programmes hosted at top UK institutions and designed for mid-to-senior level professionals. These fellowships offer a multidisciplinary approach through lectures, workshops, site visits and engagement with sector experts.
The Chevening programme in India is the largest in the world, benefiting over 3,900 scholars and fellows since 1983, demonstrating the UK’s commitment to developing the leaders of tomorrow. Chevening alumni use their world-class education and global networks gained in the UK to create meaningful, lasting change when they return home, whether by tackling global challenges or making a tangible impact in their own communities.
Christina Scott, Acting British High Commissioner to India said
Chevening awards are highly competitive and extremely rewarding. They open endless possibilities for individuals with demonstrable potential to become future leaders and decision-makers. As I’ve travelled around India, I’ve met inspiring Chevening alumni transforming their communities, developing policies for their states, building innovative businesses, and shaping opinions across political, media and cultural spheres.
It is wonderful to see so many Indian nationals from smaller towns and remote states getting the opportunity to pursue their academic dreams in the UK through Chevening. I encourage people from all corners of India to apply for these scholarships and fellowships.
Chevening in India is supported by a wide range of government and industry partners, reflecting a shared commitment to nurturing future leaders. State government partners include Jharkhand, Nagaland, Karnataka and Uttarakhand.
Additional scholarships are given with the support of corporate partners like the Adani Group and TVS Motors. These partnerships help ensure that Chevening continues to reach diverse talent across India, including increasing representation from marginalised communities, tier 2 and tier 3 cities, and maintaining equal representation of female and male scholars.
Further information
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for detailed information on eligibility criteria and to apply, visit chevening.org
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before applying, candidates are strongly encouraged to review the resources available at chevening.org/guidance and assess whether they are ready to present a competitive application
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Chevening was launched in 1983 and has developed into a prestigious international awards scheme. Chevening Scholars and Fellows come from over 160 countries and territories worldwide. There are over 60,000 Chevening alumni around the world who comprise an influential and highly regarded global network
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Chevening alumni in India include Amitabh Kant, former G20 Sherpa and NITI Aayog CEO; Minister Anupriya Patel; Parliamentarian Supriya Sule; TV Narendran, Managing Director Tata Steel
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over 60% of scholars from the 2025 Chevening cohort hail from tier 2 and 3 cities, with a significant number being first-generation learners. All Chevening programmes maintain gender parity, ensuring inclusive representation of women
The following Chevening Fellowships are open to applicants from India
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Chevening Cyber Security Fellowship Delivered at Cranfield University, this programme supports professionals in cyber policy and security from government, law enforcement, academia, and industry
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Chevening Gurukul Fellowship for Leadership and Excellence Hosted at the University of Oxford, this flagship programme develops future changemakers from across sectors including government, civil society, media, and business
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Chevening Science and Innovation Leadership Fellowship Delivered at University of Oxford, this programme brings together professionals in science, technology, innovation, and public policy
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Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship Delivered at the University of Westminster, this fellowship is tailored for journalists from South Asia, including India, working in political, economic, and business reporting
Chloe Barry, Acting Communications Counsellor and Spokesperson
British High Commission, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021. Tel 24192100
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