MOE:BELARUS Scholarships For 2026/2027 Academic Year
BELARUS PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology wishes to inform the general public that the Government of the Republic of Belarus is offering state-funded study placements (partial scholarship)) available to foreign nationals for the 2026/2027 academic year. Citizens of the United Republic of Tanzania who meet the eligibility criteria are invited to apply.
1. Fields of Study
(i) Applicants may choose from a wide range of academic disciplines offered at public universities and colleges in Belarus.
(ii) Applicants are encouraged to indicate their preferred area of study during the application process.
(iii) A list of available universities and programmes is provided on the website indicated in Section 7.
2. Eligibility and Admission Requirements
All applicants must ensure they meet the admission requirements of both the Tanzanian education system and the respective Belarusian institution.
(i) Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree): Must have completed CSEE and ACSEE with good academic results.
Final admission will depend on the host university’s assessment.
(ii) Master’s Degree: Must hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree with good academic standing.
(iii) Doctoral (PhD): Must hold a relevant Master’s degree.
(iv) Language Proficiency: Most programmes are taught in Russian or Belarusian. Applicants without sufficient language skills may be required to take a preparatory language course (usually self-funded).
3. Scholarship Coverage
The Government of Belarus will provide:
(i) Full tuition fee waiver (funded by the state budget);
(ii) A monthly stipend, which may include additional allowances based on academic performance; and
(iii) Student accommodation in university dormitories for the duration of studies.
4. Costs Not Covered by the Scholarship
Applicants should note that the following expenses are not covered by the Belarusian
Government and must be met by the student or other sponsors:
(i) International air travel;
(ii) Meals and daily living expenses;
(iii) Health insurance;
(iv) Visa fees and migration registration costs.