Will someone pay for my masters. I'm indian wanting to study in the UK. Any unknown sources of funding ? :)
I am an asian living in the uk for the past 1 year. I am still an asian national. I can't afford to pay for fees in the UK. I have exhausted all the standard ways of funding for the masters like the chevening and commonwealth. Does anyone have any great ideas ? Are there any other funding agencies that will pay for my masters ?
Answers:
NO.
Try being like everyone else who studies that can't afford it and get a part time job.
check out leverhulme trust - i might be wrong but i think they have schemes for non-nationals.
best to get a job too - i dont think it'll be masses of money.
good luck!
Maybe you could pay for it yourself
Pay for it yourself like everybody else!
El Quieda
GET A JOB YOU LAZY GIT!!!!!
Get a job or go home - only 2 options I'm afraid.
U N EVERY OTHER FRESHEY IN INDIA Y DNT U LOT JUS STAY THERE U DNT C US ALL GOIN TO INDIA N MAKIN IT WHITE DO U ?
Either get a job to pay for it or sod off back to the country you came from.
If cheek would get you anywhere you would be at the top by now. Why should anyone pay to help you when you have put nothing into our country? It's so typical that people arrive here and expect everything to be handed to them on a plate while those of us who were born here have to work hard for what we have. I suggest that you start working and saving to fund your studies. If that doesn't work out then maybe you need to consider going back home.
i know a good way for you to make some money..
you cant be real, don't you know your setting yourself up for abuse by asking a question like that on here, that's what makes me feel your not real.
Yes i know of a source of funding, my company will sponsor you and can offer payment within 48 hours subject to you clearance. You will need to contact me with details of your local western union, your name and address etclook forward to hearing from you.
Mr George Muzle
Inter relations For Education
I'm afraid the only realistic answer is to pay for it yourself, perhaps by getting a job for a while. The British government does not provide any financial assistance for post-graduate courses, the fees are entirely down to the student themselves. I paid £3500 for a one year MA course, and am still struggling to pay off the debts two years later due to the course not leading to any jobs.
get a job..
Do you have any brothers ,cousins or uncles you can bring over here ,do they want funding,we will have a whip round on yahoo answers for them shall we .bloody cheek !
Why should someone here fund you? I am a british citizen born in England. I did my law degree as a part time student and worked to pay for it. Then I did my post grad in legal practice full time and it cost me £6000 alone. Why should you get a free ride?
I recommend that you get a job in the UK using your BSc Skills. If it is the right kind of qualification you can get a well paid job. You can then save up or, if you are lucky, you may be able to get the company to pay for you. Some companies pay for MSc if you have worked for them for a duration and you work for them for a few years after.
Sod off and get a job or ask the monkeys in Parliament they seem to give money to you lot and not to are own people
I had to work and do my masters at the same time or I would not have been able to pay for it!
Why do you think you should get it for nothing? You think you are something special? Don't think so!!
you have to be joking . i was born and bread here and have never had a hand out in my life. If i have to pay for my education why the hell do you think you can have a free ride. so go on get a job or get the hell back to whre you came from. What a cheek
I'm afraid the only realistic answer is to pay for it yourself, perhaps by getting a job for a while. The British government does not provide any financial assistance for post-graduate courses, the fees are entirely down to the student themselves
Have to pay for own degree, get a part time job. Or like myself and many others study part time and get a full time job
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Answers:
NO.
Try being like everyone else who studies that can't afford it and get a part time job.
check out leverhulme trust - i might be wrong but i think they have schemes for non-nationals.
best to get a job too - i dont think it'll be masses of money.
good luck!
Maybe you could pay for it yourself
Pay for it yourself like everybody else!
El Quieda
GET A JOB YOU LAZY GIT!!!!!
Get a job or go home - only 2 options I'm afraid.
U N EVERY OTHER FRESHEY IN INDIA Y DNT U LOT JUS STAY THERE U DNT C US ALL GOIN TO INDIA N MAKIN IT WHITE DO U ?
Either get a job to pay for it or sod off back to the country you came from.
If cheek would get you anywhere you would be at the top by now. Why should anyone pay to help you when you have put nothing into our country? It's so typical that people arrive here and expect everything to be handed to them on a plate while those of us who were born here have to work hard for what we have. I suggest that you start working and saving to fund your studies. If that doesn't work out then maybe you need to consider going back home.
i know a good way for you to make some money..
you cant be real, don't you know your setting yourself up for abuse by asking a question like that on here, that's what makes me feel your not real.
Yes i know of a source of funding, my company will sponsor you and can offer payment within 48 hours subject to you clearance. You will need to contact me with details of your local western union, your name and address etclook forward to hearing from you.
Mr George Muzle
Inter relations For Education
I'm afraid the only realistic answer is to pay for it yourself, perhaps by getting a job for a while. The British government does not provide any financial assistance for post-graduate courses, the fees are entirely down to the student themselves. I paid £3500 for a one year MA course, and am still struggling to pay off the debts two years later due to the course not leading to any jobs.
get a job..
Do you have any brothers ,cousins or uncles you can bring over here ,do they want funding,we will have a whip round on yahoo answers for them shall we .bloody cheek !
Why should someone here fund you? I am a british citizen born in England. I did my law degree as a part time student and worked to pay for it. Then I did my post grad in legal practice full time and it cost me £6000 alone. Why should you get a free ride?
I recommend that you get a job in the UK using your BSc Skills. If it is the right kind of qualification you can get a well paid job. You can then save up or, if you are lucky, you may be able to get the company to pay for you. Some companies pay for MSc if you have worked for them for a duration and you work for them for a few years after.
Sod off and get a job or ask the monkeys in Parliament they seem to give money to you lot and not to are own people
I had to work and do my masters at the same time or I would not have been able to pay for it!
Why do you think you should get it for nothing? You think you are something special? Don't think so!!
you have to be joking . i was born and bread here and have never had a hand out in my life. If i have to pay for my education why the hell do you think you can have a free ride. so go on get a job or get the hell back to whre you came from. What a cheek
I'm afraid the only realistic answer is to pay for it yourself, perhaps by getting a job for a while. The British government does not provide any financial assistance for post-graduate courses, the fees are entirely down to the student themselves
Have to pay for own degree, get a part time job. Or like myself and many others study part time and get a full time job
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