The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has announced that scholarships for Pakistani students have been offered by the Moroccan government.
The Moroccan Agency of International Cooperation (AMCI) has announced scholarships for Pakistani students seeking admission to public higher, technical, and vocational education institutions in Morocco for the academic year 2022–2023.
The HEC has set a deadline of September 20, 2022 for the receipt of nominations.
Eligibility criteria:
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Be a Pakistani/AJK national and permanent resident of Pakistan/AJK. Dual nationality holders are not eligible.
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Selected scholars shall be available to start/her academic studies in the Moroccan Universities by the start of the academic year (September/October 2023).
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By the closing date of application, the applicant must hold the following qualifications:
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A minimum of 12 years of education (FSC/A-level) Degree for the Undergraduate programme. Aged from 19-23 years.
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A minimum of 16 years of education in relevant fields of study for the Master’s programme
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A minimum of 18 years of education in the relevant field of study for admission in the PhD programme in the respective Moroccan University.
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Applicants must fulfil other requirements set by the concerned university in Morocco.
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The candidate must not be suspended or expelled from the Kingdom of Morocco earlier due to any criminal activity.
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The application that succeeds in the French language training programme, organised in their country of origin, should be in the possession, prior to their arrival to Morocco, for the academic year 2022-23 of the following documents.
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A long-term visa (student visa)
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Health certificate attesting that they are vaccinated against infectious and contagious diseases, in the particular Tuberculosis
French is the primary language of instruction, and only students who have demonstrated proficiency in the language will be authorised to travel to Morocco to complete their scholarship or training in the language at the state institution of higher learning there.
It was made clear that “no one will be able to apply for a scholarship without having demonstrated satisfactory mastery in the French language.