B.Sc students can be applied to merit-based scholarships that universities, state or federal bodies, and private organizations reserve for high academic achievers, and need-based scholarships, which support financially disadvantaged students. Many institutions also have subject-specific scholarships, especially for STEM fields, to encourage innovation and research. There are other scholarships specialized in respecting diversity: for women, for minorities, for students from underrepresented communities, etc. Research-oriented scholarships support students working on scientific projects, and sports and extracurricular scholarships support students who excel beyond academics.
Country-specific or university-sponsored scholarships are also available for international students pursuing a B.Sc abroad. Many governments provide financial aid programs to attract talented students in science and technology fields. In addition to full and partial tuition fee waivers, some scholarships include living stipends, travel allowances, or research grants. To maximize opportunities, students should check eligibility criteria, apply early, and maintain strong academic records. Exploring multiple funding sources, including external foundations and corporate sponsorships, can further enhance financial support.