Are you a STEM (science, technology,
engineering, or mathematics) student who excels and wants to further your
education and career? An outstanding chance to study a fully funded Master’s
degree at a well regarded, international university in Germany is provided by
the DAAD Study Scholarship for STEM Disciplines.
The goal of this esteemed scholarship is to
help gifted students from developing and emerging nations expand their ability
for creativity, research, and technical knowledge. It is intended to help
people who are dedicated to advancing science and technology both domestically
and internationally while receiving exposure in Germany’s cutting-edge academic
setting.
The program specifically provides funding
for full-time, on-campus Master’s degree programs at German universities that
are state-run or state-recognized. It gives participants access to top-notch
instruction, state-of-the-art research facilities, and an internationally
renowned academic network.
Candidates must be citizens of eligible
developing or emerging nations at the time of application. The scholarship is
especially appropriate for young, driven graduates and professionals in the
early stages of their professions who want to pursue meaningful worldwide
careers and establish solid foundations in STEM subjects.
Host Country: Germany
Institution: Germany Universities
Opportunity Type: Masters
Field of Study: Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Technology
Eligible Applicants: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates who already have a Master’s degree are ineligible;
instead, they must have a first university degree (such as a Bachelor’s)
that is accepted in Germany.
- At the time of application, the most recent academic degree
should typically not be more than six years old.
- Candidates must have a solid academic background and perform
above average.
- Regardless of the university’s particular criteria, proof of
language competency in the language of instruction (English or German)
must be shown, with at least a B1 level needed at the time of application.
- By the application deadline, candidates cannot have lived in
Germany for more than 15 months.
Benefits:
- a monthly allowance of about €992 to cover living costs in
Germany.
- complete coverage for personal liability, health, and accident
insurance.
- Airfare to and from Germany is covered by a one-time travel
allowance.
- €460 is the annual study allowance for books and other
educational supplies.
- funds for online or in-person German language instruction prior
to the program’s commencement.
- Depending on each person’s situation and qualifications, there
may be further financial assistance available, such as family allowances
or rent subsidies.
Deadline: 31
August 2026.
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