List of DOST Priority Courses 2024 | DOST Scholarship
DOST Priority Courses means the courses recognized by the Department of Science and Technology for its scholarship program. The DOST Scholarship is a great opportunity for students who want to pursue their dreams in the field of science and technology.
It provides many benefits to both parents and students, making it an attractive option for those who want to further their education. However, it is important to note that only certain courses are eligible for the scholarship.
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DOST Scholarship 2024
To help students if they are eligible for the DOST Scholarship, the Department of Science and Technology has created a list of DOST Priority Courses. These courses are designed to develop highly qualified graduates in various fields of science and technology. It is important for students to check the most recent list of DOST Priority Courses before taking the entrance exam to ensure that their desired course is eligible for the scholarship.
List of DOST Priority Courses
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has released the updated list of DOST Priority Courses for the DOST Scholarship Exam. The list includes courses that are in line with the country’s development goals and are deemed necessary for the country’s growth in science and technology.
The list is divided into several categories, with each category containing courses that are relevant to the specific field of study. The categories are A-B, C-E, F-I, L-N, and P-S.
A – B
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Agribusiness Management
- Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
- Agricultural Biotechnology (at UP System only)
- Agricultural Chemistry
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Engineering
- Agricultural Technology
- Agriculture
- Animal Science
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics major in Mathematical Finance (4yrs ADMU)
- Applied Physics
- Applied Physics with Applied Computer System
- Applied Physics with Materials Science and Engineering
- Applied Statistics
- Bachelor of Library and Information Science
- Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Science
- Biochemistry
- Biology
C – E
- Ceramics Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Chemistry with Applied Computer Systems
- Chemistry with Materials Science and Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Community Nutrition
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Electronics Engineering
- Environmental Science
F – I
- Fisheries
- Food Technology
- Forestry
- Geodetic Engineering
- Geography
- Geology
- Geothermal Engineering
- Health Science
- Human Biology
- Industrial Design
- Industrial Engineering
- Industrial Management Engineering – Information Technology (at DLSU only)
- Industrial Pharmacy
- Information and Communications Technology
- Information System
- Information Technology
- Information Technology Systems
- Instrumentation and Control Engineering
L – N
- Life Sciences
- Management Information Systems (4 yrs ADMU)
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering – Management – Biomedical Engineering (at DLSU only)
- Manufacturing Engineering – Management – Mechatronics and Robotics (at DLSU only)
- Marine Biology
- Marine Science
- Materials Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Teaching
- Mathematics and Science Teaching
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Medical Laboratory Science
- Medical Technology
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Meteorology
- Microbiology
- Mining Engineering
- Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
- Nutrition
- Nutrition and Dietetics
P – S
- Packaging Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Pharmacy (4-year program)
- Pharmacy major in Clinical Pharmacy (5-year program)
- Physics
- Psychology (BS Program)
- Public Health
- Science Teaching (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Physical Science)
- Statistics
For more information on how to apply for the DOST Scholarship Program, interested individuals may refer to the DOST Scholarship Program Guide.
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DOST Priority Courses are a set of courses selected by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines. These courses are considered important for the country’s development and innovation in science and technology.
DOST undergraduate scholars receive P40,000 per academic year in financial assistance to pay tuition and other school expenses, a living allowance of P7,000 per month, a book allowance of P10,000 per academic year, and other scholarship benefits.
According to recent reports, there are 85,636 students set to take the DOST-SEI Scholarship exam.
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