Morocco announces scholarships for Pakistani students

ISLAMABAD (National Times): The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has said that the Moroccan Agency of International Cooperation (AMCI) has announced scholarships for Pakistani students.

The HEC in a statement issued on Wednesday said that AMCI has announced scholarships for students in Pakistan to study undergraduate, master’s and PhD in the country’s public institutions for the academic year 2024-25.

The last date for submission of online application at HEC portal was May 10 (Friday).

“It is advised in applicant’s own interest to read all instructions carefully and submit a complete online application on HEC portal without waiting for the deadline,” said the HEC on X.

It was further stated that application’s hard copies were not required by HEC at this stage of the application process.

The students who were eligible to apply to this scholarship should be Pakistani or Azad Jammu and Kashmir national or permanent resident of Pakistan or AJK.

However, those who hold dual nationality were not eligible.



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