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Scholarship Packet · University of Vienna [AT]

Nguyen Gia Bao Nam (Michael Nam)

A funding-aware application packet for University of Vienna.

Country
Austria [AT]

General application lane

University
University of Vienna [AT]

University of Vienna stays in view as a real application route in the current planning stack.

Cost
€36,900 to €47,700

Estimated total cost to plan around before scholarship.

With scholarship
€32,400 to €43,200
Submission posture
Stretch submission copy

Prepared as a deliberate stretch packet, not as a generic send-everywhere file.

My strongest scholarship-facing case for University of Vienna is not only that I am a strong student. It is that my file already shows long-run discipline, practical technical direction, early external competition proof, and a route where funding would change what is realistically feasible.

Use the version that best matches the university's reading context and the packet depth you want to submit.

Direct university portal via . The official form and formal uploads are primary; the dossier mainly supports clarity and packaging.

Verified school continuity, external competition signals, documented conduct, and the current 1Matrix line.

  • Strong transcript continuity from grade 1 through grade 10
  • Grade-8 peak year and a still-strong grade-10 record
  • Overall ranking signal for the target: QS World University Rankings consultant sheet: 152
  • Grade 8 (2022-2023), whole-year average 9.6
  • Internship at 1Matrix, a blockchain company in the One Mount-Techcombank ecosystem
  • School-issued conduct and citizenship recognitions support reliability.
  • Explain why funding changes this lane from optional to real.
  • School-specific asks: No extra bespoke ask is surfaced on the mapped official page.
  • No structural blocker is currently flagged beyond normal portal execution.
Export after the school-specific facts and attachments are checked. I want the funding reader to see that the route is coherent, not merely aspirational.