SEARCA Fully Funded MS and PhD Scholarships 2026 for International Students in Agricultural Sciences
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has announced the SEARCA Full Master’s and PhD Scholarships for Academic Year 2026–2027. These fully funded scholarships aim to support graduate students from Southeast Asian countries in pursuing advanced studies in agriculture and related fields.
Applications were officially opened following a virtual information session hosted by SEARCA’s Education and Collective Learning Department (ECLD) on 21 July 2025. While SEARCA is headquartered in Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, the scholarships allow study at SEARCA partner universities across Southeast Asia.
Scholarship Benefits
SEARCA scholarships provide a comprehensive support package for both Master’s and PhD students, which typically includes:
Full tuition coverage and school fees
Living allowance and research support
Travel expenses for fieldwork or conferences
Health insurance
Access to academic networking and regional collaboration opportunities
These benefits ensure that students can focus entirely on their studies and research without financial constraints.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements to qualify:
Nationality: Must be a citizen of a SEAMEO member country, including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, or Vietnam.
Educational Background:
MS applicants: Must have completed a Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, environment, rural development, or related fields.
PhD applicants: Must have completed a Master’s degree in relevant fields.
University Requirements: Must meet the admission criteria of the chosen SEARCA partner university.
Research Proposal: Submit a research topic aligned with SEARCA’s priority thrusts.
Academic and Leadership Potential: Demonstrate strong academic performance, research skills, and leadership qualities.
Application Process
Timeline
Start Date: August 1, 2025
Deadline: September 30, 2025
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via ISCHO, SEARCA’s official online scholarship portal. The platform guides candidates through the process of completing the application form, uploading required documents, and ensuring error-free submission.
Tips for applicants:
Prepare your research proposal in advance.
Ensure all academic transcripts and recommendation letters are up-to-date.
Review eligibility criteria carefully before submitting.
Targeted Subjects
Agriculture
Environmental Studies
Rural Development
Other agriculture-related disciplines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply for the SEARCA MS/PhD Scholarship?
Applicants must be citizens of SEAMEO member countries and meet the academic requirements for Master’s or PhD programs in agriculture or related fields.
2. Are these scholarships fully funded?
Yes, the SEARCA MS and PhD scholarships cover tuition, living allowance, research expenses, travel, and health insurance.
3. Which universities can I study at?
Scholarship recipients can enroll in any SEARCA partner university across Southeast Asia.
4. What documents are required for application?
Typical requirements include academic transcripts, recommendation letters, a research proposal aligned with SEARCA priorities, and proof of citizenship.
5. How long is the scholarship valid?
The scholarship covers the full duration of the Master’s or PhD program at the chosen university, depending on the program requirements.
6. Can I apply for a scholarship if I am not from a SEAMEO member country?
No, the SEARCA scholarships are restricted to citizens of SEAMEO member countries only.
7. When will the results be announced?
SEARCA will notify selected candidates after the application review process, following the submission deadline of September 30, 2025.
8. Is prior work experience necessary?
Work experience is not mandatory, but research experience and leadership potential are highly valued.
9. How should I submit my application?
All applications must be submitted through the ISCHO online portal. Offline submissions are not accepted.
10. Can PhD applicants apply directly after a Bachelor’s degree?
No, PhD applicants must have completed a Master’s degree in a relevant field to be eligible.





