Country Germany
Level masters, phd
Organization German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Field Economic Sciences, Business Administration, Political Economics, Development Cooperation, Engineering and Related Sciences, Mathematics, Regional and Urban Planning, Agricultural and Forest Sciences, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Medicine, Public Health, Social Sciences, Education, Law, Media Studies
Funding fully funded Overview
The DAAD Scholarship Program offers fully funded opportunities for international students from developing and newly industrialized countries, including Ethiopia, to pursue postgraduate (Master's and PhD) degrees at various prestigious German universities. This scholarship aims to train specialists who can contribute to the sustainable development of their home countries by fostering academic and cultural exchange.
Coverage
This is a fully funded scholarship covering all essential expenses. Benefits include monthly payments of 992 euros for Master's students and 1300 euros for PhD students. It also covers health, accident, and personal liability insurance, as well as a travel allowance, unless these expenses are covered by another source. The duration of the scholarship is typically 12-24 months for Master's programs and 36 months for PhD programs, though the official DAAD site indicates a range of 12 to 42 months depending on the specific study program.
Eligibility
Applicants must be international students from developing countries, including Ethiopia. Candidates should be graduates from any discipline with at least two years of professional experience. Specific academic and language requirements will depend on the chosen study program and university.
Requirements
Academic requirements vary by program; applicants must check the specific criteria for their chosen course. For English language proficiency, some universities may accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if previous education was in English, meaning IELTS is not always mandatory. For German-taught programs, German language test results (e.g., TestDaF or DSH) are required. Required documents are program-specific; applicants must check the university website for precise details. Generally, these include academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, and professional references.
How to apply
Students must apply directly to the specific German university and chosen postgraduate course. The first step is to visit the DAAD scholarship database (provided as the apply URL) to find eligible development-related postgraduate courses (EPOS). After selecting a program, applicants should visit the official website of that specific university/course to check their application procedure, deadlines, and required documents. Applicants will need to fill out the DAAD Scholarship form and submit it along with other required documents to the university portal. Some universities may require documents in hard copy, while others accept online applications. You can apply for up to three courses, listing them in order of priority.
Notes
The application deadline for the DAAD Scholarship varies significantly depending on the university and the specific degree course. Each university and program has its own deadline, so it is crucial to check these details on the respective university websites. Applications sent directly to DAAD will not be forwarded to universities.