DON'T MISS IT: Shell Malaysia scholarship


Application deadline: June 17

> Shell Malaysia scholarshipApplication deadline: June 17> Shell Malaysia is inviting all students eager to pursue a career in the energy sector to apply for the Shell Scholarship Programme.

> The programme offers successful applicants the chance to undertake undergraduate studies at leading global universities, along with mentoring and internship opportunities.

> Upon graduation, scholars will have the opportunity to begin a rewarding career in various fields, including engineering, geosciences, and commercial disciplines, within the company’s operations.

> The scholarship covers direct study-related expenses, including tuition fees, living expenses, books and other allowances, contingent upon the candidate’s academic performance.

> Funds are provided for both pre-university A-Levels at selected local boarding schools and undergraduate education at top universities in the United States, the United Kingdom or Australia.

> Interested candidates must be SPM 2023 or O-Level 2024 leavers with a minimum of 8As (A/A+) in the SPM or with excellent O-level grades in the IGCSE (A*/A).

Details: shell.com.my/careers/students-and-graduates/scholarships.html

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