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1. Can one apply for a scholarship for a bachelor degree?
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2. Does the applicant need to be in a certain field of study to be able to apply for the scholarship?
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3. Does an applicant need to be nominated by a university or an institution in order to apply?
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4. Can one apply without submitting the scores of one or all of the following tests: GRE, TOEFL or GMAT?
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5. Should applicants who studied in the UK or US sit for the TOEFL exam?
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6. Does a prior acceptance to a university in the United States help the applicant?
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7. Can someone who is already enrolled in a program in the US apply for the scholarship in order to complete his education?
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8. What are the chances of an applicant who meets all requirements?
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9. Can an applicant who does not have a B+ or a “Very good” but is ranked in the top ten percentile of the class apply?
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10. Can someone who doesn’t meet one of the minimum requirements apply for the application?
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11. Are there any fees to be paid when submitting the completed application?
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12. Do graduates of American Universities have a better chance than the other applicants?
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13. Does an applicant have a better chance of receiving the grant if he/she can contribute to the financial obligation of the grant (i.e. offer partial tuition from own funding)?
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