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Study Abroad SchemeVerified for 2026

Rhodes Scholarship Income Limit 2026

Maximum Annual Family Income

No Income Bar / Not specified

Income Verification Rules

Applicants must submit a valid annual income certificate issued by a competent revenue officer (such as a Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, or Sub-Divisional Magistrate).

  • The certificate must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian.
  • Income certificates issued by private employers or self-declarations on plain paper are not accepted.

FAQs for Rhodes Scholarship

Q.Can I defer my Rhodes Scholarship to a later academic year?

No, the Rhodes Scholarship cannot be brought forward or deferred to a later academic year. Scholars are expected to commence their studies at Oxford in October of the year following their selection (e.g., October 2027 for those selected in 2026). If you cannot take up the Scholarship in the designated year, you forfeit the award.

Q.Does the Rhodes Scholarship cover all my expenses at Oxford?

Yes, the Rhodes Scholarship is fully funded and considered one of the most comprehensive scholarships. It covers all University of Oxford course fees, a generous annual stipend for living expenses (including accommodation), return economy flights, student visa costs, the International Health Surcharge, and a settling-in allowance. However, the stipend is generally not designed to cover the expenses of partners or dependents.

Q.What minimum GPA or academic marks are required to apply for the Rhodes Scholarship?

While there is no universally published official GPA cutoff by the Rhodes Trust, most successful applicants typically have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.70/4.0 (unweighted, with no rounding) or its equivalent, such as a First Class Honours Degree. Competitive candidates often have GPAs closer to 4.0. Academic excellence is one of four core selection criteria.

Q.Can I reapply for the Rhodes Scholarship if my first application is unsuccessful?

Yes, you are permitted to reapply for the Rhodes Scholarship a maximum of one additional time (two lifetime attempts in total), provided you still meet all eligibility criteria, including age, and you apply through the same constituency. You cannot switch constituencies to reset your application count.