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Overview
2016 DAAD Scholarships will be granted to successful candidates in a relevant postgraduate course or Master’s, full doctoral degree at a Geman university state or state-recognised institutions Submission of application 31st August 2015 Applications are invited from international students from various countries for the DAAD SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM commencing in 2026. it From developing and emerging countries you will find scholarships for living expenses, health insurance, travel costs and other extra payments – so that you can concentrate on your academic as well on your personal development!
Who Can Apply?
Eligibility For you to be eligible to apply for the DAAD Scholarship 2026, you need to:
• Have earned a first degree qualifying you for your chosen course of study before October 2026.
• Be admitted or registered in postgraduate Master’s or doctoral studies at a German state or state-recognised university.
• Show an outstanding study performance and high motivation.
• For PhD candidates: conduct independent research or participate in a strctured doctoral programme.
• Have worked professionally for at least 2 years in development fields, including doctorate holders applying for a Master degree course.
• Demonstrate language skills in German (minimum level B1) or English (IELTS 6.0 or equivalent).
• Be currently residing in your home country or country of study when applying.
Special circumstances (e.g. disability, caring for dependents, refugee status) may also be relevant. There is a not hard and fast upper age limit, although some schemes impose their own limits.
Key Benefits
• Monthly Allowance: For Master’s students (€992); for PhD candidates (Ph.D. level starting at €1,300; further increase on 2026)
• Insurance: Health, casual and personal liability insurances.
• Travel: Round trip between your home country and Germany.
• Housing Subsidy: Monthly rent support.
• Family support: Extra stipend for accompanying spouse and children.
• Language Courses: Financial assistance for German courses and examination fees (TestDaF, DSH).
• Cost of Research: Occasionally, funding for internships and thesis costs.
Please note: There are hardly any tuition fees at German universities, thus DAAD support only includes a living and travel allowance.
How to Apply
To do this, complete the following pages of your application form:
• Go to the DAAD scholarship database, input your specific field and level of study and find a programme that best suits you!
• Get everything you need together (see below).
• Register with the DAAD portal and apply.
• Submit your documents in the required format and language (German or English).
• Apply before the due date and wait for approval.
• If short-listed, be available for interviews or further information on dates and times above.
Tip: Be sure to carefully read the special program-specific guidelines in order to best customize your application and comply with all required eligibility criteria.
Required Documents
Prepare clear, certified copies of:
• Your CV (max. 3 pages) containing a summary of educational, professional, and co-curricular activities.
• Degree certificates and transcripts from university, translated if necessary.
• A motivation letter that explains your educational and career plans as well as why you selected the university.
• 2 – 3 academic references (PhD two of which must be from PhD qualified supervisors).
• Certificates of language (German or English) as specified in the programme.
• A research proposal or statement of purpose for candidates pursuing a doctorate.
• Documented evidence of professional experience (certificates for employment), if available.
• Copy of passport and personal documents.
• Depending on your situation, other documents (such as medical certificates or family status proofs) might be required.
Important Dates & Deadlines
Deadlines depend on individual country and scholarships stream but typically close between June and August 2025. Please regularly check the DAAD portal for details and updated dates – especially you will need to verify regional.
Application cycle: Early Spring of the year
Application available: From Jan – March of every
Close of applications: Few weeks prior to commencement of second semester on each Faculty.
Deadline window: June–August (varies by country/program)
Funding starts: Visit official website for more information
Give yourself plenty of time to submit in case you encounter any last-minute problems (procrastination can lead to late or incomplete applications, which are not accepted).
Also read Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships 2026-2027: Fully-funded Opportunity
and Latest Fully Funded Scholarships in Germany for Indian Students (2025–2026 Guide)
Learn More & Apply
Ready to take the next step? For more information and details visit the official DAAD scholarships Website: Here you can find further information on the program objectives, financing options and the online application.
Official Website: Apply for DAAD Scholarships