8 countries of interest to the Hungarian scholarship, including 3 Arab countries

The Hungarian government's Tempus Education Organization announced that more than 28,000 students from 70 countries have applied for scholarships.
Tempus reported that eight countries received the highest number of scholarship applications: Pakistan, Jordan, Syria, Nigeria, Ghana, Yemen, India, and Mongolia.
Applications are currently being sent to the Ministries of Higher Education in the applicants' home countries. All applicants will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their applications. The initial nomination period will be on February 28, according to the Hungarian scholarship calendar.
Candidates who qualify in the initial phase will be interviewed for the secondary selection process, with the scholarship winners selected in June 2019.
Tempus Foundation (TPF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 by the Hungarian government, active in education, training and related issues in the European Union.