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British NHS Bursary Scholarship 2025 is Available Now

Becoming a doctor or dentist is a noble pursuit, but let’s face it—it’s also expensive. Between the late-night cramming sessions, endless exams, and the occasional existential crisis in the library at 3 AM, the last thing you want to worry about is how to pay for it all. Enter the NHS Bursary: your financial knight in shining armor (or should we say, in a white coat with a stethoscope). This bursary not only helps you survive the financial strain of medical or dental school but also makes sure you can focus on more important things—like figuring out the difference between the ulna and the radius.

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But what exactly does this magical NHS Bursary offer? Well, how about a non-means tested bursary that’s yours just for being a hardworking student? Or a means-tested bursary that might as well be called “extra cash for textbooks, coffee, and maybe even a new pair of scrubs”? Let’s not forget the tuition fee contribution—because who doesn’t love the idea of someone else footing the bill for those sky-high university fees? And if life’s thrown a few extra challenges your way, there are additional allowances to keep you covered.

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So, if you’re a medical or dental student in England, the NHS Bursary might just be the financial pick-me-up you need. Stick around, and we’ll break down how this bursary could make your student life a little less stressful and a lot more manageable.

What Does the NHS Bursary Offer?

The NHS Bursary provides financial support to eligible medical and dental students, including:

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1# Non-Means Tested Bursary: A flat rate bursary that all eligible students receive, regardless of their financial situation. For the 2023-2024 academic year, this is set at £1,000.

2# Means-Tested Bursary: Additional funding based on your or your family’s income. Depending on your circumstances, you could receive: Up to £3,191 if you study in London and live away from home or , up to £2,643 if you study outside London and live away from home, or up to £2,207 if you live at home.

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3# Tuition Fee Contribution: Direct payment to your university to cover your tuition fees, up to £9,250 for undergraduate courses and up to £3,715 for graduate entry courses.

4# Additional Allowances: Depending on your personal circumstances, you may also be eligible for further financial support such as Dependants’ Allowance, Parent Learning Allowance, Childcare Allowance, Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses, Disabled Students Allowance, and Extra Weeks Allowance.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the NHS Bursary, you must meet the following requirements:

Course Eligibility:

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    • You must be studying to become a doctor or dentist.
    • You should be enrolled in either: an undergraduate course lasting 5 or 6 years or a graduate entry course lasting 3 or 4 years.
    • Your course must be included in the Office for Students’ medical and dental student intake.
    • If you have received the NHS Bursary in a previous academic year, you are still eligible.

Residency Eligibility:

    • You must normally reside in England and be an English resident as of the first day of your first academic year.
    • If you moved to England from another part of the UK solely for your studies, you are not eligible for the NHS Bursary.

Repeat and Intercalation Years:

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    • If you have repeated a year that is eligible for the NHS Bursary, you may receive up to 12 months of additional bursary.
    • If you took an intercalation year in the first four years of your degree, it counts as a qualifying year.

Application Process

Applying for the NHS Bursary is a straightforward process, but it’s important to follow each step carefully:

  1. Create an Account: If you’re applying for the NHS Bursary for the first time, you need to register for an NHS Bursary account https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/nhs-bursary.
  2. Receive an Invitation: For returning students, an email invitation to apply for the next academic year will be sent out. These are sent in batches to ensure smooth processing.
  3. Submit Your Application: Once you have your account set up or have received your invitation, you can begin the application process. Make sure to complete and submit your application within nine months of the start of your academic year to be considered.
  4. Provide Supporting Documents: Depending on whether you’re applying for a means-tested bursary, you may need to submit evidence of your income or your parents’ or partner’s income. Be prepared to provide documents like tax returns, pension statements, or bank interest summaries.
  5. Await Approval: After submitting your application and all necessary documents, your university must confirm your attendance before your bursary is approved and payments begin.

Application Deadline

The application window for the 2024-2025 academic year is now open. You must apply within nine months of the start of your academic year for your application to be considered. The sooner you apply, the sooner you can receive your financial support, so don’t delay!

Payment Schedule for 2024-2025: Once your application is approved, the NHS Bursary is paid in three termly installments. Payment dates vary based on the start month of your academic year:

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  • June Starters: Term 2 in October 2024, Term 3 in January 2025
  • July Starters: Term 2 in November 2024, Term 3 in February 2025
  • August Starters: Term 2 in December 2024, Term 3 in March 2025
  • September Starters: Term 2 in January 2025, Term 3 in April 2025
  • October Starters: Term 2 in February 2025, Term 3 in May 2025.

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Yousaf Saeed

Dr. Yousaf Saeed is a seasoned international education journalist and a leading voice in the fields of study abroad, work abroad, and immigration. As the founder of daadscholarship.com, he has dedicated his career to guiding ambitious students and skilled professionals toward life-changing opportunities overseas. A recipient of three prestigious fully funded international scholarships himself, Dr. Yousaf is more than just an advisor—he’s a mentor who’s walked the path he now helps others follow. With a global footprint that spans Africa, Asia, and Europe, Dr. Yousaf has helped thousands of students secure scholarships, admissions, and skill-based work visas through expert advice rooted in experience. His insights into skill shortage programs, immigration pathways, and scholarship strategies are trusted by a global audience seeking affordable and transparent solutions—without relying on expensive agents. Whether you’re looking for your next scholarship, a job in a high-demand sector abroad, or the latest updates in international education policies, Dr. Yousaf’s work is just a search away. His articles, mentorship, and practical resources continue to empower dreamers to become achievers—one application at a time

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