The Scholarship Programme for Muslim Communities in Non-Member Countries was launched in 1404H (1983G) with the objective to provide educational opportunities for the academically meritorious and financially needy young Muslim students from Muslim communities in non-member countries to pursue undergraduate or first-degree study in a university and to train them in specific fields in order to improve their socio-economic conditions, preserve their cultural and religious identities and make a meaningful contribution to the development of their communities and countries.
At present, the Programme focuses on medicine, engineering, agriculture and other related fields such as dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary science, nursing, nutrition study, computer science, forestry and fishery. Only for the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries with their special needs has the IDB approved the inclusion of additional areas of study such as administration, management, marketing, finance, banking and accountancy.
Scholarship value:
The IDB Scholarship Programme covers the following items:
* tuition-fee and other related academic expenses, such as examination fees, laboratory fees, etc., payable to the universities directly;
* monthly stipend commensurate with the cost of living in the country of study;
* books/clothing allowance, the equivalent of three months monthly stipends, once a year;
* cost of medical treatment (either at the university or local state hospital); and
* cost of one pair of eye-glasses, once during the entire period of study(if needed).
For the students who are selected to study outside of their own countries, the IDB also provides them with economy class tickets to and from the countries of study (once at the beginning and at the end of study.
Important Note:
The scholarship is given as an interest-free-loan (qard hasana) to the students and as a grant to the Muslim communities to which they belong. Under the Programme, the students are required to repay the loan after graduation and gainful employment, in easy installments, to a Waqf (Trust) set up by the IDB in each non-member country benefiting from the Programme.
Eligibility:
The Scholarship Programme is intended to be for academically meritorious but financially needy Muslim students with strong desire to engage in social services and community development. They must also be able to meet the following eligibility criteria:
* Maximum age of 24 years;
* Completed senior secondary education (or the equivalent of approximately 12 years of education) with good grades in major science subjects
* Secured admission in one of the disciplines covered under the Programme at a recognized college or university in their own countries; and
* Not in receipt of any other scholarship at the time of application and during studies.
* Recommended by the local community leaders or Muslim Organizations through the IDB Selection Procedures.
The Application Form must be properly completed and submitted to the Counterpart Organizations in the country, accompanied by all the required documents, as follows: attested copies of birth certificate, diploma, transcript, and proof of admission.
At present, the Programme focuses on medicine, engineering, agriculture and other related fields such as dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary science, nursing, nutrition study, computer science, forestry and fishery. Only for the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries with their special needs has the IDB approved the inclusion of additional areas of study such as administration, management, marketing, finance, banking and accountancy.
Scholarship value:
The IDB Scholarship Programme covers the following items:
* tuition-fee and other related academic expenses, such as examination fees, laboratory fees, etc., payable to the universities directly;
* monthly stipend commensurate with the cost of living in the country of study;
* books/clothing allowance, the equivalent of three months monthly stipends, once a year;
* cost of medical treatment (either at the university or local state hospital); and
* cost of one pair of eye-glasses, once during the entire period of study(if needed).
For the students who are selected to study outside of their own countries, the IDB also provides them with economy class tickets to and from the countries of study (once at the beginning and at the end of study.
Important Note:
The scholarship is given as an interest-free-loan (qard hasana) to the students and as a grant to the Muslim communities to which they belong. Under the Programme, the students are required to repay the loan after graduation and gainful employment, in easy installments, to a Waqf (Trust) set up by the IDB in each non-member country benefiting from the Programme.
Eligibility:
The Scholarship Programme is intended to be for academically meritorious but financially needy Muslim students with strong desire to engage in social services and community development. They must also be able to meet the following eligibility criteria:
* Maximum age of 24 years;
* Completed senior secondary education (or the equivalent of approximately 12 years of education) with good grades in major science subjects
* Secured admission in one of the disciplines covered under the Programme at a recognized college or university in their own countries; and
* Not in receipt of any other scholarship at the time of application and during studies.
* Recommended by the local community leaders or Muslim Organizations through the IDB Selection Procedures.
The Application Form must be properly completed and submitted to the Counterpart Organizations in the country, accompanied by all the required documents, as follows: attested copies of birth certificate, diploma, transcript, and proof of admission.