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Taylor's University- Scholarship for Underprivileged Bangladeshi Youths

In this era of globalization and technologies revolution, good education is the only option for underprivileged youths to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills to make a positive difference/impact in their country.   

With the objective of educating more youths of the world to take their productive place as leaders in the global community as well as to support the noble efforts by Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Professor Muhammad Yunus, in improving the economic and social development of Bangladesh, Taylor’s University, through Taylor’s Business School is pleased to offer two goodwill scholarships to pursue a business degree to selected Bangladeshi youths.

Through this scholarship, the authority hopes to bring in the most promising yet underprivileged Bangladesh youths to Taylor’s University and develop them to become high achievers in their selected field of education.

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Khazanah Asia Scholarship Programme

Yayasan Khazanah is a foundation established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad (Khazanah Nasional) - the investment-holding arm of the Government of Malaysia. In line with Khazanah's commitment to selecting and grooming exceptional Malaysian citizens to take on high-level positions at home, Yayasan Khazanah is equally committed to developing leaders from fellow Asian countries.

In this vein, Yayasan Khazanah, in collaboration with Yunus Centre and Khazanah Nasional's other partner and investee companies, is offering the Khazanah Asia Scholarship to deserving candidates from Bangladesh to pursue their postgraduate education at selected leading universities in Malaysia. The scholarship is open to all students attending any public or private universities in Bangladesh who wish to pursue a Masters degree in Malaysia in the coming year.

The Yunus Centre in Dhaka, Bangladesh is accepting applications and conducting the assessment process on behalf of Yayasan Khazanah to nominate students for the Khazanah Asia Scholarship Programme.