If you are passionate about making a difference in your community and open to studying in a new cultural environment, the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarship could be the opportunity that changes everything.
Each year, this prestigious funding program supports talented students from across the Commonwealth to pursue a fully funded two-year Master’s degree in selected low and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Beyond academics, QECS is interested in connection, cultural exchange, and building solutions to shared global challenges.
Why The Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarship Matters
The opportunity is designed for people who are not just looking for a degree, but want their education to create impact.
As a QECS scholar, you will:
- Study in a different Commonwealth country
- Experience a new culture and academic system
- Build lasting international friendships and professional networks
- Gain skills and perspectives that help you contribute meaningfully back home
- Become part of a global Commonwealth community working together to shape a better future.
What the Scholarship Covers
The Scholarship is fully funded, allowing scholars to focus entirely on their studies without worrying about financial barriers. The award includes:
- Full tuition fees for the entire programme
- A living allowance (monthly stipend)
- Return economy airfare to the host country
- A one-time arrival allowance
- A research support grant (available on request and subject to approval)
Who Can Apply For The Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarship
The scholarship is open to candidates who:
- Hold at least a Second Class Upper (2:1) or equivalent
- Are applying for an eligible Master’s programme at a participating university
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to development, leadership, and positive change
Each university and course has specific academic requirements, so applicants are encouraged to carefully review course details before applying.
How to Apply
- Review the list of participating countries, universities, and eligible courses for this cycle
- Confirm that you meet the general academic requirement
- Visit your chosen university’s website to review course details
- Submit your QECS application through the official application portal
- Apply separately for admission to your chosen university and course
Participating Countries & Universities (This Cycle)
- Antigua & Barbuda – University of the West Indies, Five Islands Campus
- Bangladesh – BRAC University
- Barbados – University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus
- Eswatini – University of Eswatini
- Jamaica – University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
- Kenya – Technical University of Kenya
- Mauritius – University of Mauritius
- Sri Lanka – University of Kelaniya
- Trinidad & Tobago – University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
- Uganda – Makerere University
Each country offers specific Master’s programmes in areas such as:
- Medicine, health, and life sciences
- Physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics
- Social sciences
- Arts and Humanities
Full course lists and entry requirements are available per country via the official website
Applicants are encouraged to visit the official website of the participating universities for detailed course information
Application deadline: 14th January, 2026 (15:00 UTC)







