Subject areas:
Biomedical and life sciences.
Intercalated.
Management.
Engineering.
Imaging sciences.
Funding type:
Tuition fee.
We offer 1 full and 2 half-tuition scholarships for Indian students in India accepted into the MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship MSc, thanks to the Hinduja Foundation's generous donation.
Award details
The Hinduja Scholarship is available to offer holders of the MSc MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship who are domiciled in India. It provides either partial or full tuition coverage.
This scholarship is part of a strategic partnership between the Hinduja Foundation and King’s College London, aimed at advancing healthcare education, training and research. Through initiatives like the Hinduja-King’s Health Partners Academy, this collaboration supports the next generation of healthcare professionals and biomedical innovators in both India and the UK, helping to develop cutting-edge medical technologies.
Award value
The full-tuition scholarship covers 100% of the international student tuition fees.
The partial-tuition scholarship covers 50% of the international student tuition fees.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, you must be an Indian national domiciled in India, and have received an offer for the MSc MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship programme.
Application process
To be eligible for the scholarship, you must have received an offer for the MSc MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Once you have applied and have received an offer, you will be sent an application form for the Hinduja Scholarship.
Selection process
You would be writing a statement of purpose, a pitch to obtain a scholarship and how this will help your career, your contribution to your class, and the impact on healthcare across the globe. Your application would be screened by a committee of academics who your rank applications based on purpose, programme-fit, and vision. The highest-ranking application shall receive 100% scholarship and the next two applicants shall be awarded 50% scholarship.
Contact Details
Professor Prashant Jha, Professor of MedTech Innovation and Entrepreneurship, King’s College London.
Prashant.Jha@kcl.ac.uk