Fulbright Foreign Student (Master’s) Program 2027-28

Program deadline – 11:59 pm (NPT) April 30, 2026

Documents Required

Application Section Documents required
Academic and Professional Information CV – no more than 2 pages long (See CV format)
Academic Materials Attested* copies of Diplomas/Certificates and Mark sheets/Transcripts (arranged in a reverse chronological order; the most recent at the top and the oldest at the bottom; starting from SLC to Bachelors (or Masters if applicable)
Unattested academic materials will not be considered
Test Scores TOEFL or IELTS and GRE test score reports (This is not mandatory for the application process)
Study Plan (each essay should be maximum 2 pages or no more than 1500 words)
ID Citizenship, National ID or Passport scan
Additional Information – Additional Documents Work sample (Often required for study in the Arts or Art-related fields as well as in Communication and/or Journalism)
Recommendations 3 Recommendations: professional and academic references from instructors, professors or work supervisors who know you well

*Attestation of official documents is required: Attestation of photocopies of documents may be made by the issuing institution, Government of Nepal, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University or a government approved notary public. USEF-Nepal also provides attestation service.

Documents for attestation can be dropped off from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at USEF-Nepal office. You must submit all original academic documents listed below along with clear photocopies. Make sure to photocopy the backside information of your mark sheets.

  1. SLC/SEE: mark sheet and certificate
  2. +2: mark sheet and provisional certificate
  3. Bachelor/Master: TU transcript (if degree is from KU/PU then individual grade sheets are required as well) and provisional certificate.