Commonwealth Masters Scholarships Documents Required 2026
Required Documents Checklist
- Proof of citizenship or refugee status (copy of valid passport or national ID card)
- Academic transcripts for all higher education qualifications
- Three references, one of which should be from a current employer (if applicable). References must be uploaded to the application system by the deadline.
- English language proficiency certificate (if applicable, by the deadline specified by the nominator or university)
- Development Impact statement
- Research proposal or study plan
- Letter of acceptance for a Master's programme at a UK university (applicants must secure their own place)
DBT Bank Seeding Warning
Your primary bank account must be active, seeded with your Aadhaar card, and mapped on the NPCI mapper. The government disbursements are made exclusively via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
FAQs for Commonwealth Masters Scholarships
Q.What does the Commonwealth Master's Scholarship cover?
The scholarship is fully funded, covering approved airfare, full tuition fees, a monthly living stipend (which varies based on location in the UK), warm clothing allowance, and a study travel grant. Additional allowances for children (for single parents) and disability support are also available.
Q.Can I apply for a second Master's degree or if I have already studied in the UK?
No, generally the CSC does not fund a second Master's degree. If you are applying for a second Master's degree (not undertaken in the UK), you must provide strong justification. Applicants who have already studied at Master's level in the UK are not eligible.
Q.Do I apply directly to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission?
No, you cannot apply directly to the CSC. You must apply through one of their approved nominating agencies, such as a National Nominating Agency in your home country, a university, or a selected Non-Governmental Organisation.
Q.What is the academic requirement for this scholarship?
Applicants must hold a first degree of at least upper second-class (2:1) honours standard by September 2026. A lower second-class degree (2:2) might be considered if accompanied by a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a Master's degree).
