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What does it mean that 10% of scholarships are reserved for current learners?
What does it mean that 10% of scholarships are reserved for current learners?

Read this article to understand the scholarship one can apply to, if one is already an active Learner at Turing College.

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At Turing College, we reserve 10% of our scholarships for current learners who apply before each new batch starts. A "batch" refers to a group of candidates set to begin their programs on a specific date. Once they start, they become "learners."

Our batch sizes typically range from 120 to 200 students. Out of these, about 5% (or 6 to 10 candidates) are granted scholarships. This means that for every new batch, approximately one scholarship is available to current learners. The exact number can vary based on the size of the batch.

If you started your program under a different tuition type, you’re still eligible to apply for a scholarship. For more details, please read this article: Can I apply again for a scholarship if I didn’t get one the first time?

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