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Thanks for the update — being from the Philippines opens up some excellent international scholarship opportunities for both Medicine and Law studies. To answer your questions clearly:
✅ Is “your” scholarship 100% free?
Just to clarify: I don’t offer scholarships myself. But I can help you find and apply for 100% free, fully funded scholarships — meaning scholarships that cover:
- 💸 Tuition fees
- 🏠 Accommodation
- ✈️ Travel costs
- 🍴 Living expenses
- 📚 Sometimes even a monthly allowance
These are offered by governments, universities, or foundations, and yes — many are 100% free if you’re selected.
✅ Are there any fees?
Legitimate scholarships should never charge you fees to apply. However, you may need to pay for:
- Passport and visa application fees
- English language tests (IELTS/TOEFL), if required
- Medical exam for visa processing
- Document notarization, if necessary
If anyone asks you to pay money to get a scholarship, it’s usually a scam — be careful.
✅ What should you do to get a scholarship?
Here’s a step-by-step guide for Filipino students looking for a 100% scholarship abroad:
1. Choose your field and level of study
Are you looking to study:
- Medicine (Undergraduate or Postgraduate/MD)?
- Law (LLB, JD, or LLM/Postgraduate)?
And do you want to study:
- In the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, or Asia?
2. Find suitable scholarships
Here are scholarships open to students from the Philippines:
Scholarship | Destination | Covers | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Chevening | UK | 100% Tuition, living, travel | For Master's degrees |
Fulbright Program | USA | 100% Tuition + stipend | For graduate studies |
DAAD | Germany | Tuition, living expenses | For Medicine, Public Health, Law |
Japanese MEXT Scholarship | Japan | 100% Tuition, flights, stipend | For undergrad or graduate |
Mastercard Foundation Scholars | Canada, Africa | Full funding | For leadership potential, undergrad & graduate |
Australia Awards | Australia | Tuition, living, travel | For graduate students from the Philippines |
Local CHED/UP Scholarships | Philippines | Tuition, stipends | Great for local public universities |
3. Meet the eligibility requirements
Most scholarships will require:
- Strong academic performance
- Leadership or volunteer experience
- English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
- A clear purpose or goal (shown in your personal statement)
4. Prepare your documents
Start preparing:
- Transcript of records
- Diploma (or proof of current studies)
- Letters of recommendation
- Valid passport
- Personal statement
- Resume/CV
5. Apply on time
Each scholarship has different deadlines — many open from August to February for the next academic year.
I can help you:
- Choose scholarships
- Write your personal statement
- Prepare for interviews
👉 Next Step for You
If you tell me:
- Do you want to study Law or Medicine?
- Where do you want to study? (Country)
- What level? (Undergrad or Graduate?)
I’ll give you specific scholarships you can apply to right now — with direct links and full guidance.
Is your scholarship 100% free? Are there any fees? What should I do to get the scholarship?
By the way, I’m from Philippines.