DAAD Master Study Scholarships 2025
Suitably qualified foreign students from around the world are invited to apply for the DAAD Master Study Scholarships for the 2025/2026 academic year. This fully funded opportunity allows students to pursue a postgraduate degree either in Germany or their home country, with all expenses covered.
The scholarships are awarded for the full duration of the standard study period of the chosen program, up to a maximum of 24 months. For two-year postgraduate programs, continued funding after the first year depends on demonstrating satisfactory academic progress, ensuring that the degree can be completed within the standard timeframe.
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Scholarship Summary:
Scholarship Sponsor(s): DAAD
Host Institution(s): Various.
Scholarship Worth: See Scholarship Benefits (below).
Number of Awards: Not stated
Study Level: Postgraduate
Nationality: Selected Nationalities (see official site).
Requirements and eligibility criteria;
- Graduates with a first degree: Bachelor, Diploma, or equivalent academic degree
- Must have completed the degree before starting the scholarship-supported program
- Specialized scholarships available for applicants from:
- Artistic disciplines
- Architecture
Benefits:
- Monthly scholarship payment: €992
- Health, accident, and personal liability insurance: Covered
- Travel allowance
- Annual study allowance: €460
Additional Benefits (if eligible):
- Monthly rent subsidy
- Monthly allowance for family members
- Allowance for a German language course
- Other potential allowances based on specific conditions
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Application Procedures (How to apply);
- Apply online through the DAAD portal.
- Select your status and country of origin to view specific application requirements.
- Submit your application after reviewing the relevant details.
- Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and provide all necessary documents.
Application Deadline: Apply until 1st October (Annually).
For more information visit the official website