Fulbright
Scholarship

About the Scholarship

The Fulbright Scholar Program for academics and professionals awards more than 1,700 fellowships each year, enabling 800 U.S. scholars to go abroad and 900 visiting scholars to come to the United States. 

As a Fulbright Scholar, you’ll make meaningful contributions to communities abroad and at home, as well as in your chosen field. You’ll also advance your career by joining a network of accomplished alumni serving as leaders and educators across the globe. 

The Fulbright competition is merit-based, and eligibility criteria vary by program and country. Some factors that are considered include:
  • Academic qualifications
  • Project feasibility
  • Personal leadership ability
  • Available grant funds. 

You must have a TOEFL ITP score of 570 or higher, or the equivalent.

You must submit academic transcripts and certificates from each post-secondary institution you’ve attended.

You must submit three recommendation letters.

You must submit a Graduate Record Examination (GRE General) score of at least 145 on each section. 

To apply for a Fulbright scholarship, you can complete an online application at https://apply.iie.org/ffsp2024

The application includes instructions and is only available online.

For More Information: https://fulbrightscholars.org/who-we-are/what-fulbright-program

List of Elective courses (Subject to Availability)

*Students can opt for International Humanitarian Moot, International Commercial Arbitration Moot or Jessup Moot. The allocation is subjected to first come, first serve basis

** Elective course is subjected to availability

Seminar Topics (Subject to Availability)

Each seminar brings in academics, legal practitioners and/or experts in the field to present or provide a guest lecture on a specific topic or issue.

List of Elective Courses (Subject to Availability)