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A prestigious university in the UK is offering the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) for talented students from low and middle-income Commonwealth countries to pursue a fully funded Master's degree. Eligible applicants can apply for specific programs and must submit applications by strict deadlines. This opportunity eliminates financial barriers and provides comprehensive support for scholars.
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) 2026 at King’s College London (KCL) is now open for applications—offering an extraordinary, fully funded opportunity for talented students from low and middle-income Commonwealth countries to pursue a world-class Master’s degree in the UK. Jointly funded by King’s College London and the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC), this scholarship is designed for students who would not otherwise be able to study in the UK, but who have the potential to deliver meaningful impact in their home countries.
For 2026, King’s is offering two awards to outstanding applicants applying for full-time, on-campus master’s programs in high-impact health and research fields. This is a golden chance for students from countries including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Tanzania, Jamaica, Zambia, and many other eligible Commonwealth nations.
This is one of the most prestigious fully funded UK scholarships available to developing and middle-income Commonwealth nations. Scholars receive financial support that covers every essential cost from the moment they leave home until they return equipped with new skills and professional capabilities.
The CSSS at KCL is designed to eliminate all financial barriers. Scholars receive:
This funding package allows scholars to focus fully on academic excellence without the stress of financial pressure.
Applicants may apply for one of the following full-time master’s degrees:
(Important: Distance-learning or part-time modes not eligible.)
Applicants must:
Applicants must also provide all required documentation within the stated deadlines.
For the 2026 Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (CSSS) at King’s College London, applicants must complete two separate applications, each with its own strict deadline. First, all candidates must submit their scholarship application to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) via the CSC online application system no later than 16:00 (GMT) on 09 December 2025.
After completing the CSC application, applicants must then submit a full King’s College London admissions application for one of the eligible master’s programs by 12 January 2026. Those requesting an admissions fee waiver must submit the official fee waiver form before 2 January 2026 to ensure timely processing.