German universities are
considered one of the finest in the world. Many of which qualify and compete
within the top 100 universities globally, these institutes are categorized into
two separate bodies we know as public universities and private universities.
Yet all of these institutes follow rules and accreditation criteria set up by
DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).
Many universities in Germany have
no tuition fee for students, yet they realize that a lot of local and
international students might not even be able to cover the traveling and living
cost of on monthly basis. In order to deal with such scenarios DAAD provides
funding through a range of organizations and public offices in Germany. In order
to fund more students every year either through funding or through inception of
increased number of students within the public universities that don’t have any
tuition fee.
The reason why DAAD keeps funding
more students every year, depends on the annual cycle of students taken in each
year. German educational cycle depends largely on updated research. Most of the
grants associated with DAAD strictly fund academic research that always open
more doors to both students as well DAAD. Every year DAAD offers financial
support to over 130,000 highly-qualified young and experienced researchers for
international research annually. The only criteria they set is if the students
has already been to Germany for any academic purpose/s.
Funding highly qualified students
to come to Germany for academic purposes gives you enough to sustain your
ground in any profession you apply to. Apparently DAAD keeps looking for
private organizations that work closely with academia and research. These
funding bodies often ask the university for good resource that would help them
decide if they should be investing money in this regard. Although the city
registration center has already created quite a skeptical of getting registered
in multiple ways, DAAD scholarships cover all of it, they not only allow
deserving students to pay the upfront semester contribution fee along with
other things too. So your entire work that you enjoy doing lets you earn money
through it as well. DAAD tries to get students onboard that wishes to get an
actual international experience without any cost at least till now, since they
even pay you the cost of living which is between 750 EUR to 1000 EUR, this
amount covers almost everything for the new students in masters program.
DAAD would be starting their new
session, this year in the mid of October, for more details click the link below:
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