F3.02. I am an international student with the nationality of a country outside the European Union, under what conditions can I benefit from the merit scholarship?
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If you are an international student from a country outside the European Union, you can qualify for a merit scholarship if you have an academic performance equal or higher than the minimum merit grade. The minimum merit grade is defined annually in a Rector´s Order and depends on the study cycle.
In 2020/2021 – the international students who enroll in a study program benefit from this scholarship if:
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In 2020/2021 – the international students who enroll in a study program benefit from this scholarship if:
- In the 1st cycle, if they have an average grade of access of 14 or higher;
- In the 2nd cycle, if they have an average grade in their bachelor’s degree of 15 or higher;
- In the 3rd cycle, if they have a weighted average of their bachelor’s degree (60%) and their master degree (40%) greater or equal to 16.
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