Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Germany’s national scholarship program has been supporting young talent for more than ten years. At TUM alone, over 5,900 scholarship holders have received both financial and non-material support. Behind this number are just as many young people with different life paths.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
The scholarship consists of a tuiton fee waiver.
Eligibility
- Who can apply: currently enrolled undergraduates and graduates with university entrance certificates from Germany or abroad.
- Qualification requirements: Primary criteria are academic achievement and aptitude. Social engagement, a sense of responsibility and special circumstances such as physical handicaps or a minority status (immigrant background) are also taken into consideration.
- International applicants: You can apply from abroad. If you receive an offer of a Deutschlandstipendium from us and wish to accept it, you must have a German residence and have a German bank account. If you cannot provide proof of these requirements by October 15, the offer of funding will expire. Therefore, please take care of these requirements and, if necessary, a visa as early as possible.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
The application for Deutschlandstipendium is an online application.
Financing
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