In present days, people especially students are continuously searching for the better opportunities. Mostly, everyone’s dream is interested now in foreign education for a better future. Which is enough costly for any middle class family.
There are several scholarships are available for talented students in foreign cities. By them several scopes are creating for students. One of them is commonwealth scholarship. It is a full funded scholarship which is available for postgraduate students in UK.
Chamana Fatema, a standout student from the 48th batch of the Department of Archaeology, has added another milestone to her already impressive academic journey. After graduating at the top of her class with First Class Honours, she has now been awarded the prestigious Commonwealth Shared Scholarship to pursue a Master’s degree in the United Kingdom. It’s an honor reserved for outstanding individuals from developing countries.
Academic Journey and Achievements
Chamana consistently demonstrated academic excellence throughout her undergraduate studies, maintaining the highest position in her department every year. She graduated with a CGPA of 3.85. Her ranking was first in her class. Her academic commitment continues as she works toward completing her Master’s thesis, for which she has also secured a research grant.
She has received an IELTS score of 8.0, a testament to her proficiency in English. She did not take the GRE, which was not required for her chosen program.
Commonwealth Scholarship and International Offers
Chamana has been selected for the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship. This scholarship is one of the most prestigious and competitive international scholarships in the world. It provides full funding, including tuition fees, travel and a monthly stipend.
She will be pursuing an MSc in Heritage at Stirling University, Scotland. In addition to this, she was also nominated for the Commonwealth Scholarship at Liverpool University and received an offer from Glasgow University, a reflection of the strength of her academic and professional profile.
Research and Field Experience
Chamana brings strong research credentials, having authored two research papers, presented at one academic conference, and taken part in multiple archaeological field projects. Her academic training is both rigorous and hands-on, preparing her well for advanced research in heritage and archaeology.
Extra-Curricular Engagement
Beyond her academic pursuits, Chamana also contributed to social development initiatives as a former volunteer with UNICEF Bangladesh, highlighting her commitment to community engagement and social impact.
A Unique Academic Partnership
In a remarkable twist, Chamana’s academic journey is shared with her husband, who is also her university batchmate from the Department of History (48th batch). Both have been accepted into the same MSc in Heritage program at Stirling University through different scholarship programs, underscoring a shared dedication to academic and professional growth.
Chamana Fatema, really is an inspiration for those students whom are interested to build up their career by studying in reputed foreign university.