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Everything you need to know about applying for a student visa to Morocco: requirements, documents, timelines, scholarships, work opportunities and more—presented clearly for a smooth application.
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Top Scholarships in Morocco
Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) Scholarships
Levels: bachelors, masters, research
Award: Scholarships provided by Morocco’s AMCI to foreign students to study in Morocco, including tuition funding and living allowances in selected universities.
Visit website Presidential Scholarships of Morocco for Foreign Students
Levels: masters, phd
Award: Scholarships granted to highly qualified foreign postgraduate students for full or partial study in Morocco; emphasis on academic quality and intercultural exchange.
Visit website Université Internationale de Rabat International Scholarships
Levels: bachelors, masters
Award: Tuition waivers and financial aid for international students at the International University of Rabat, including engineering and applied science programmes.
Visit website Erasmus+ Study/Research Grants Involving Morocco
Levels: masters, exchange
Award: Erasmus+ mobility grants that fund study or research stays in Morocco as part of an exchange programme between Moroccan and partner universities abroad.
Visit website Visa Types & Requirements
Short-Term Study Visa
- Confirmed short course enrollment
- Funds for duration
- Travel & health insurance
Long-Term (Degree) Visa
- University admission letter
- Proof of funds / bank statements
- Language proficiency (if applicable)
Research / PhD Visa
- Supervisor/host institution letter
- Research outline
- Funding confirmation
Step-by-Step Application Process
Apply to recognized institutions and secure an acceptance letter. Confirm program start dates and tuition fees.
Guided, step-by-step process
Required Documents Checklist
Work Opportunities
Rules vary by country—confirm latest policies before planning work hours.
Part-Time Work
Work up to 20 hours/week during term (varies by country) and full-time in breaks.
Internships
Curricular or post-study internships to build experience and networks.
Post-Study Stay
Stay-back options for graduates to seek jobs or start careers.
FAQs
Depends on university and program. Some accept alternatives or waivers.
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