
London [UK], September 29 (ANI): The University of Worcester is expanding opportunities for Indian students by offering merit-based scholarships of up to £3,000 per year for postgraduate courses beginning in January 2026, according to an official release.
This initiative reflects the rising demand among Indian students for UK degrees that combine academic excellence with career-focused learning and internationally recognized qualifications. Applications from India have grown significantly for the January 2026 intake, underscoring Worcester’s commitment to providing accessible, globally relevant education that prepares graduates for the workforce.
The university’s focus on career readiness has earned it recognition as a finalist for the Times Higher Education University of the Year 2025. Worcester consistently reports strong outcomes, with 96 percent of graduates securing employment or further study within 15 months of completing their degrees, according to the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024.
Each year, the university employs more than 500 students and partners with over 1,000 industries to provide real-world experience. These collaborations help students from India and around the globe graduate with the skills and confidence to succeed internationally.
Nick Slade, DPVC International & External Affairs, said, “I’m excited by the growing interest from Indian students to study at the University of Worcester. We are first in the UK for employment and/or further study five years after graduation. Our merit-based scholarships and career-focused degrees are designed to give students the skills, experience, and confidence they need to succeed in both global and Indian job markets. Being shortlisted as Times Higher Education University of the Year 2025 finalist is recognition of the outcomes our students achieve and the practical support we provide throughout their studies.”
For the January 2026 intake, Indian students will be able to choose from a wide range of postgraduate programs, including MBA, MSc Human Resource Management, MSc International Management, MSc Marketing, MSc Project Management, MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and MSc Global Sustainable Management.
Beyond classroom learning, students can pursue six- or 12-month professional placements with real employers, gaining valuable hands-on experience and building competitive CVs. These opportunities are designed to help graduates step confidently into the workforce in the UK, India, or internationally.
Scott Andrews, Head of Worcester Business School, emphasized, “Worcester really prepares our international students for the real world. The placements and projects with real companies provide practical, hands-on experience that truly benefits our students. Working alongside other students from different countries also opens our students’ eyes to new perspectives.”
He added, “We have undertaken longitudinal research to test the impact of placements and internships on our students here at Worcester Business School. Drawing from six years of data, we discovered that taking a work-based placement significantly improves the performance of our management students, and this was a consistent trend for each year of study.”
With scholarships, career-focused programs, and strong industry placements, the University of Worcester is positioning itself as a top destination for Indian students in 2026. For more details on courses, scholarships, and application procedures, students can visit worcester.ac.uk. (ANI)