The Mauritius government announces the availability of the Mauritius Africa scholarship scheme for the 2024–2025 academic year. The Mauritius Africa Scholarship Scheme (MASS) is a scholarship program that the government of Mauritius offers to students from African Union member states. The scholarship is designed to promote capacity-building across the African continent by providing opportunities for higher education in Mauritius.
The scholarship is open to students enrolling full-time in on-campus undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs at public higher education institutions in Mauritius. Candidates who are interested are urged to seize the chance.
Requirements
- Nationality: The scholarship is often available to citizens of African Union member states. Applicants from specific countries may be eligible.
- Academic Qualifications: Applicants are typically required to have a strong academic background, including a relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. For undergraduate programs, applicants should be over 18 years of age and not have reached their 26th birthday by January 1, 2025. For MPhil/PhD programs, applicants should not have reached 40 years of age by January 1, 2025. Applicants must have already applied for a full-time on-campus program (diploma, degree, MPhil, or PhD) at a public higher education institution in Mauritius (listed in Section 8 of the appropriate Guidelines for Applicants) for the academic year starting in 2024.
- Admission to a Mauritius Institution: To be eligible for the scholarship, you may need to secure admission to a recognized institution in Mauritius for the specific academic program you wish to pursue.
- Letter of Intent or Motivation: Many scholarship applications require a letter of intent or motivation, where you express your interest in the scholarship, outline your academic and career goals, and explain how the scholarship will contribute to your objectives.
- Recommendation Letters: Some scholarship applications may ask for letters of recommendation from professors, employers, or other individuals who can attest to your academic and personal qualities.
- Proof of Financial Need: In some cases, applicants may need to demonstrate financial need to be considered for the scholarship.
- Application: Fill out the scholarship application form that the scholarship provider has provided. This form usually requires personal information, academic history, and details about the chosen program of study. Call for Applications.
Scholarship Advantage
- Full Tuition Coverage: The scholarship may cover part or the full cost of tuition fees for the selected academic program.
- Stipend for Living Expenses: Some scholarship programs provide a stipend or allowance to cover living expenses such as accommodation, food, transportation, and other daily needs.
- Accommodation Support: In some cases, the scholarship may offer assistance or provisions for accommodation, either on-campus or in the local community.
- Travel Allowance: Scholarships may include a one-time travel allowance to cover the costs associated with traveling to and from the home country to Mauritius.
- Health Insurance: Many scholarship programs include health insurance coverage to ensure that students have access to necessary medical services during their studies.
- Research and Conference Funding (if applicable): For research-focused programs, scholarships may provide additional funding to support research projects or attendance at conferences relevant to the student’s field of study.
- Language Training: If the language of instruction is different from the student’s native language, the scholarship may include language training to ensure academic success.
- Cultural Exchange Activities: Some scholarship programs encourage cultural exchange by organizing activities or events that allow students to engage with the local community and fellow scholars.
- Professional Development Opportunities: Scholarships may provide access to workshops, seminars, and other professional development opportunities to enhance the student’s skills and knowledge.
- Networking Opportunities: Scholars may have the opportunity to connect with professionals, academics, and other students, fostering a network that can be beneficial for their future careers.
Procedures for Selection
- Application Review: Scholarship administrators review all submitted applications to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria and include all required documents.
Applications, together with supporting documents as required, should be forwarded to the Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education, Science, and Technology of the Republic of Mauritius at the address mentioned below:
The Senior Chief Executive,
Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education, Science, and Technology
(Attn: Tertiary Education and Scientific Research Division)
Level 2, MITD House, Pont Fer, Phoenix 73544.
Republic of Mauritius (email: [email protected])
- Academic Excellence: Academic achievements and qualifications are often significant factors in the selection process. Applicants with a strong academic background may have a higher chance of being selected.
- Relevance to Chosen Field of Study: The scholarship program may prioritize candidates whose chosen field of study aligns with the development goals of their home country or the African region.
- Letters of Recommendation: Letters of recommendation, usually from academic or professional references, may be considered to assess the applicant’s character, work ethic, and potential for success.
- Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement: A well-written statement of purpose or personal statement can provide insight into the applicant’s motivations, goals, and how the scholarship will contribute to their academic and career aspirations.
- Country-Specific Requirements: Depending on the goals of the scholarship program, there may be additional criteria specific to certain countries or regions.
- Final Selection: The final selection is made based on a combination of the above factors. Successful candidates are then notified of their selection.
- Application Deadline: April 19, 2024
Commonly Asked Questions
- What are the eligibility criteria for the Mauritius-Africa Scholarship Scheme?
- How can I apply for the scholarship, and what is the application deadline?
- What academic qualifications are required for the scholarship?
- Is there a specific list of eligible countries for the scholarship?
- What is the language of instruction for the programs covered by the scholarship?
- Do I need to secure admission to a Mauritian institution before applying for the scholarship?
- Are there any specific fields of study or academic programs that the scholarship covers?
- How are applicants selected for the scholarship? What criteria are used in the selection process?
- What documents are required to complete the application process?
- Is there an interview process as part of the selection?
- What are the benefits offered by the scholarship, including tuition coverage and stipends?
- Are there any post-graduate commitments or requirements after completing the program?
- Is there any additional financial support for research or conference attendance?
- What is the duration of the scholarship, and can it be extended?
- Is there an age limit for applicants?
- Can I apply for the scholarship if I am already studying in Mauritius?
- How and when will I be notified about the outcome of my application?
- What are the conditions for maintaining the scholarship during the course of study?
- Are there opportunities for cultural exchange or community engagement as part of the scholarship?
- Can I work part-time or engage in internships while holding the scholarship?
In Summary
The Mauritius Africa Scholarship Scheme (MASS) is a scholarship program that the government of Mauritius offers to students from African Union member states. The primary aim of the scholarship is to promote capacity-building and foster educational opportunities across the African continent. Applicants need to submit required documents, which typically include academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and proof of language proficiency. The scholarship may cover full tuition fees; stipends or allowances may be provided for living expenses; and additional benefits may include accommodation support, travel allowances, health insurance, and support for research or conference attendance.