Scholarships for Master's Programs in Microchip Technology, Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science at Eindhoven University
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands is offering a range of scholarships and grants for highly talented international students interested in pursuing selected Master's programs. The TU/e Scholarship for Excellence is specifically designed for applicants to the Departments of Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mathematics & Computer Science. This scholarship aims to support students who want to contribute to the future of microchip technology and related fields.
In addition to the TU/e Scholarship for Excellence, there are several other scholarship opportunities available through partner organizations and external funding bodies. These include the ASML Technology Scholarship, NXP scholarship on ‘Millimeter Wave Wireless Technology’, and international scholarships such as CONACYT (for Mexican students), COLFUTURO (for Colombian students), and the IAEA Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme (for female students in nuclear-related fields). Many of these scholarships are open to master's students worldwide, while some have specific eligibility criteria based on nationality, field of study, or gender.
International students may also be eligible for financial support from the Dutch government, which can include grants, loans, and student travel products, depending on factors such as nationality, residence status, and length of stay. Additional funding opportunities can be explored through resources like the Study in NL website, the European Commission Scholarship Portal, and international organizations such as UNESCO, UNDP, Unido, the World Bank, OECD, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Union.
Applicants must meet the academic and language requirements for their chosen master's program and should carefully review the eligibility criteria for each scholarship. The application deadline for the TU/e Scholarship for Excellence is February 1, 2026. Students are advised to ensure that their scholarship covers the full tuition fee; otherwise, they will be responsible for paying the remaining amount before enrollment.
For more information and to apply, visit the official TU/e scholarships and grants page and follow the application instructions for each scholarship opportunity.