It's a long time I'm following your videos and great effort oriented content I've found till date today . Really appreciable for your work. thank you so much .
Hey there, I was checking it recently but seems llike there are not many options available to undergrad students right now. Some foundations offer these scholarhsips sometimes, but at the moment I didn't find any open. There is an option of applying for Deutschlandsstipendium, but it is only going to be 300 euros per month. Also check out DAAD scholarships for your country and scholarships offered at your specific university of choice As you don't pay tuition for a German university (only a small semester fee), it is also possible to finance yourself with a part-time job. I am going to make avide about that as well.
All the scholarship programme require B2 level German language requirement. Is there any other scholarship programme does not require German language requirement. Could you please help me in this matter as I am actively seeking for a scholarship?
You can definitely apply for daad scholarship without speaking any German: www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/scholarships/information-for-scholarship-applicants/ As for the political foundations scholarships: while their websites state that they require B2 level of German, I know de facto that some students were accepted into the scholarship programm without speaking any German. They recieved a German language course in Germany before their Masters started and it was covered by the foundation. 😊 Let me know if you have furhter questions
@@Alyonahyes thank you for your response.However, I am applying for this winter semester, I couldn't apply for DAAD scholarship.So that I'm looking for other scholarship.If u have any other scholarship let me know.Thank You.
Yes, so I have just doublecheked with a friend who has applied for KAS in English. They required German but he wrote them an email asking is it's possible to apply in English and they told him to apply anyways. I would definitely recommend giving it a try and at least emailing them wheather there is a chance that you apply in English but that you plan to learn German or are already in the process of learning it (?). If you apply for KAS at the German office, the deadline is 15.07 so you still have time. Otherwise, I also recommend checking out this scholarship finder. It has many smaller and less known scholarships so maybe you will find something interesting 💛 www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
Thank you for a nice overview of German scholarships aligned with some of the German political parties! It is wonderful that German society provides opportunities for talented students all over the world to study in Germany! Are there any scholarships in Germany that are not related to a specific political party?
@matematoni I'm glad you found the overview helpful. Yes, there are scholarships in Germany that are not related to specific political parties. Two very well-known ones are the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarships and the Alexander von Humboldt scholarship (for postdocs). I recommend checking out this scholarship finder, which lists over 180 scholarships available: www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
Thank you for the advice! Which of these foundations would you say is most likely to fund a student from the middle east? I know that some scholarships are not open to Lebanese people for example.
I had a KAS scholarship and many fellow-scholarship holders from Middle East, so I would definitely go with KAS and maybe another foundation as a back-up :)
I am not quite sure how Associate Degrees work. If it is comparable to Bachelor, you can apply straight for the Masters Program. Otherwise you can do a bachelor, but since you already have a degree, you will likely be able to "recognize" some of your former credits so that you will graduate faster. 🙂
Hi madam My profile is Btech cse 8semesters I have cgpa 9.28 German gpa 1.4 2 internships 1 publication Others; Ncc camp 4 months What's up community regarding public universities consists of 2k members Am i eligibile and get the scholarship?? Thank you ❤
Hello! The GPA system is not the same everywhere, so I am no sure what does cgpa 9.28 mean? If 1.4 is your GPA according to the german system, then it's very good. 😉 Also the fact that you already have internships and a publication speaks to your advantage. You should definitely try to apply for a scholarship. Depending on what country you are from, you need to check whether your university in your home country is "recognized" in Germany.
@@Alyonah cgpa is my university criteria it's in india And my university is in H+ category Can you help me out how to apply this internship...? It's very need for bcz of my family financial situation.....
Yes, I see. I had a similar situation so I just double checked and found this: H+ bedeutet, dass die betreffende Institution in ihrem Sitzland als Hochschule anerkannt ist und auch in Deutschland als Hochschulinstitution betrachtet wird. - which means that your home university is recognized in Germany and you are eligible to apply for masters in a German University (if you already have a bachelor or are in the process of obtaining your degree). Also here is also some information about the Konrad Adenauer Scholarship in India (It may be one of the options for you) www.kas.de/de/web/indien/stipendien-der-kas-indien It is very important to polish your application and eventuelly learn some German. You should have good chances considering your background.
Thank you!! Your video is very Relatable, I was looking for the scholarship related to german university for master's as i haven't started applying yet. This would probably be helpful. These scholarships are also available for non-EU students right?
Thank you very much! Those scholarships are for non-EU, right. I am a non-EU myself ☺ I am planing to do more videos about this topic, so let me know if you have any quetions regarding that. I will be happy to share my experience.
Sure, also Did you have prior knowledge of German as konrad scholarship asked for B2 German level. Can i apply it even if I don't have any knowledge of it?
I did have pior German knowledge but I was applying for a Masters in German Studies. I have met many people who also got the same scholarship and didn't speak German or spoke very little before starting their Masters. Obviously they were planing to do their Masters in English. Some of them were offered a German language course in Germany prior to their studies , and the foundaiton covered that as well. Learning some German is important because KAS offers networking events and seminars that are usually conducted in German. I would say, if you want to do your masters in English and are willing to learn German, you should definitely give it a try and apply. Much depends on how much funding they have, how many applications they recieve in total, etc. It also makes sense, to get in touch with the KAS office in your country or in Germany and to ask what the situation is right now. Here is the link for the German office: www.kas.de/en/web/begabtenfoerderung-und-kultur/auslaenderfoerderung
To study at a university in Germany one has to finish 12 or 13 years of school, so I would say yes, you should definitely try and apply :) However you will need to find a foundation that offers scholarship to undergrduate students, like for example www.fes.de/studienfoerderung/grundfoerderung-fuer-auslaender-innen But this foundation requires a good knowledge of the German language. You can also use this scholarships database to look for more opportunities: www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
@@VanusaJ I know that German universties require Ukrainians to have 11 years of school + 1 year of university in Ukraine to be able to get into the first semester of a bachelor program in Germany. So 12 years of school schould be fine in your case. As a next step I would contact some universties that you consider applying to and send them your transcript or simply explain the sitaution and ask whether you can be acceted into your program of your choice. Hope that helps :) Good luck!
Yes, the ones I talk about in the video :) You need to check each foundation's website, since they might have different deadlines. Also, check out DAAD Scholarships.
Yes, most importantly the university is in Germany, and prefferably it has to be a state University as private ones might require additional tuition from your side.
Of course! All of the scholarships that I mentioned are open for agricultural engineering students. I had a lot of engineering majors in my scholarship program (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung). You can also apply for DAAD :)
Hey, there is no scholarship specifically for agricultural engineering students. You can use a scholarship to study whatever major you want, including agricultural engineering.
I am not an expert on agricultural engineering. Try googling some agricultural engineering programs and see which one you like best. That would be the college/university to go for :) It also depends on what city you would like to study in German. Northern Germany is usually more affordable than Southern Germany. So there are several factors to consider.
Hey there! You should be able to apply for a German University after 12th grade in Bangladesh. However, I was recently checking the scholarships for undergraduate students and it seems like the foundations do to offer any at the moment. Check out Deutschlandstipendium and also there might be schoalrships offered by your government, your university of choice in Germany or DAAD. Another altiernative is to fincance yourself via part-time job. I will be makin a vide about it soon.
Hello there! Very detailed and well informed video! Do you have an email to contact you / ask you a question? Some questions might be too personal to just let it hang out there for all peeps to see haha
It's a long time I'm following your videos and great effort oriented content I've found till date today . Really appreciable for your work. thank you so much .
Thanks a ton, I‘m happy to read that!
Excellent keep up on it. Soon, I want apply for scholarship at universities of Germany.
best of luck with your application!
@@Alyonah Thank you a ton.
Hey
How can i apply for aschoolarship in Germany for undergraduate 😢
I have tried but seem not to get
Hey there, I was checking it recently but seems llike there are not many options available to undergrad students right now. Some foundations offer these scholarhsips sometimes, but at the moment I didn't find any open.
There is an option of applying for Deutschlandsstipendium, but it is only going to be 300 euros per month. Also check out DAAD scholarships for your country and scholarships offered at your specific university of choice
As you don't pay tuition for a German university (only a small semester fee), it is also possible to finance yourself with a part-time job. I am going to make avide about that as well.
All the scholarship programme require B2 level German language requirement. Is there any other scholarship programme does not require German language requirement. Could you please help me in this matter as I am actively seeking for a scholarship?
You can definitely apply for daad scholarship without speaking any German: www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/scholarships/information-for-scholarship-applicants/
As for the political foundations scholarships: while their websites state that they require B2 level of German, I know de facto that some students were accepted into the scholarship programm without speaking any German. They recieved a German language course in Germany before their Masters started and it was covered by the foundation. 😊 Let me know if you have furhter questions
@@Alyonahyes thank you for your response.However, I am applying for this winter semester, I couldn't apply for DAAD scholarship.So that I'm looking for other scholarship.If u have any other scholarship let me know.Thank You.
Yes, so I have just doublecheked with a friend who has applied for KAS in English. They required German but he wrote them an email asking is it's possible to apply in English and they told him to apply anyways. I would definitely recommend giving it a try and at least emailing them wheather there is a chance that you apply in English but that you plan to learn German or are already in the process of learning it (?). If you apply for KAS at the German office, the deadline is 15.07 so you still have time.
Otherwise, I also recommend checking out this scholarship finder. It has many smaller and less known scholarships so maybe you will find something interesting 💛
www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
@@Alyonah Thank You for your invaluable time .Sure ,I'll look into it.
Wishing you best of luck and hope you will find the right scholarship for you!
Thank you for a nice overview of German scholarships aligned with some of the German political parties! It is wonderful that German society provides opportunities for talented students all over the world to study in Germany!
Are there any scholarships in Germany that are not related to a specific political party?
@matematoni I'm glad you found the overview helpful. Yes, there are scholarships in Germany that are not related to specific political parties. Two very well-known ones are the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarships and the Alexander von Humboldt scholarship (for postdocs).
I recommend checking out this scholarship finder, which lists over 180 scholarships available: www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
Thank you for the advice! Which of these foundations would you say is most likely to fund a student from the middle east? I know that some scholarships are not open to Lebanese people for example.
I had a KAS scholarship and many fellow-scholarship holders from Middle East, so I would definitely go with KAS and maybe another foundation as a back-up :)
Please 🙏 tell me. Uni application period starts from around October.
I replied in the comment below 🙂
I completed my intermediate in 2021 now I am doing Associate degree in Commerce after one year I have 14 years of education so what should I do now
I am not quite sure how Associate Degrees work. If it is comparable to Bachelor, you can apply straight for the Masters Program. Otherwise you can do a bachelor, but since you already have a degree, you will likely be able to "recognize" some of your former credits so that you will graduate faster. 🙂
Hi madam
My profile is
Btech cse 8semesters
I have cgpa 9.28
German gpa 1.4
2 internships
1 publication
Others;
Ncc camp 4 months
What's up community regarding public universities consists of 2k members
Am i eligibile and get the scholarship??
Thank you ❤
Hello! The GPA system is not the same everywhere, so I am no sure what does cgpa 9.28 mean? If 1.4 is your GPA according to the german system, then it's very good. 😉 Also the fact that you already have internships and a publication speaks to your advantage. You should definitely try to apply for a scholarship. Depending on what country you are from, you need to check whether your university in your home country is "recognized" in Germany.
@@Alyonah cgpa is my university criteria it's in india
And my university is in H+ category
Can you help me out how to apply this internship...?
It's very need for bcz of my family financial situation.....
Yes, I see. I had a similar situation so I just double checked and found this:
H+ bedeutet, dass die betreffende Institution in ihrem Sitzland als Hochschule anerkannt ist und auch in Deutschland als Hochschulinstitution betrachtet wird. - which means that your home university is recognized in Germany and you are eligible to apply for masters in a German University (if you already have a bachelor or are in the process of obtaining your degree). Also here is also some information about the Konrad Adenauer Scholarship in India (It may be one of the options for you) www.kas.de/de/web/indien/stipendien-der-kas-indien
It is very important to polish your application and eventuelly learn some German. You should have good chances considering your background.
@@Alyonah madam really thank you for helping me out
I really want to connect with you abt some doubts..
How can I contact you?
@@fearlessforward611 you can find me on instagram instagram.com/georginskaya/
Thank you!! Your video is very Relatable, I was looking for the scholarship related to german university for master's as i haven't started applying yet. This would probably be helpful.
These scholarships are also available for non-EU students right?
These scholarships are also available for non-EU students right?
Thank you very much! Those scholarships are for non-EU, right. I am a non-EU myself ☺ I am planing to do more videos about this topic, so let me know if you have any quetions regarding that. I will be happy to share my experience.
Sure, also Did you have prior knowledge of German as konrad scholarship asked for B2 German level. Can i apply it even if I don't have any knowledge of it?
I did have pior German knowledge but I was applying for a Masters in German Studies. I have met many people who also got the same scholarship and didn't speak German or spoke very little before starting their Masters. Obviously they were planing to do their Masters in English.
Some of them were offered a German language course in Germany prior to their studies , and the foundaiton covered that as well. Learning some German is important because KAS offers networking events and seminars that are usually conducted in German.
I would say, if you want to do your masters in English and are willing to learn German, you should definitely give it a try and apply. Much depends on how much funding they have, how many applications they recieve in total, etc.
It also makes sense, to get in touch with the KAS office in your country or in Germany and to ask what the situation is right now.
Here is the link for the German office: www.kas.de/en/web/begabtenfoerderung-und-kultur/auslaenderfoerderung
Sorry, but I didn't understand very well!
But I can apply to a college/university in Germany after finishing 12th grade and still get financed right!?
To study at a university in Germany one has to finish 12 or 13 years of school, so I would say yes, you should definitely try and apply :) However you will need to find a foundation that offers scholarship to undergrduate students, like for example www.fes.de/studienfoerderung/grundfoerderung-fuer-auslaender-innen But this foundation requires a good knowledge of the German language.
You can also use this scholarships database to look for more opportunities: www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/
I thought it wasn't possible because I couldn't find videos that explained this, thank you very much for the video!
@@VanusaJ I know that German universties require Ukrainians to have 11 years of school + 1 year of university in Ukraine to be able to get into the first semester of a bachelor program in Germany. So 12 years of school schould be fine in your case. As a next step I would contact some universties that you consider applying to and send them your transcript or simply explain the sitaution and ask whether you can be acceted into your program of your choice.
Hope that helps :) Good luck!
thank you very much for this informative video. applying for masters for summer intake 2025. Is there any scholarship?
Yes, the ones I talk about in the video :) You need to check each foundation's website, since they might have different deadlines. Also, check out DAAD Scholarships.
If you get one of these scholarships, will they fund you for any course(im looking for msc ) in any university?
Yes, most importantly the university is in Germany, and prefferably it has to be a state University as private ones might require additional tuition from your side.
Is there a scholarship for masters in agricultural engineering
Of course! All of the scholarships that I mentioned are open for agricultural engineering students. I had a lot of engineering majors in my scholarship program (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung). You can also apply for DAAD :)
@@Alyonah i cant find a a scholarship for agricultural engineering-masters.
Hey, there is no scholarship specifically for agricultural engineering students. You can use a scholarship to study whatever major you want, including agricultural engineering.
@@Alyonah which college do you recommend for me?
I am not an expert on agricultural engineering. Try googling some agricultural engineering programs and see which one you like best. That would be the college/university to go for :) It also depends on what city you would like to study in German. Northern Germany is usually more affordable than Southern Germany. So there are several factors to consider.
Do I need to be in Germany to apply to a scholarship?
Not really, you can either apply at your home county's office or you apply at the German office and fly in to Germany for an interview
@@Alyonah Great , thank you
They are hard actually to applying
Yes, getting a scholarship is not easy and depends on a variety of factors, including the number of scholarship spots available.
It seems they all want german language certificates
Hello There
I am about to finish my 12 grade soon and I am from Bangladesh.
So, which scholarships will be better for me?
Sorry to bother you 🩷
Hey there! You should be able to apply for a German University after 12th grade in Bangladesh. However, I was recently checking the scholarships for undergraduate students and it seems like the foundations do to offer any at the moment. Check out Deutschlandstipendium and also there might be schoalrships offered by your government, your university of choice in Germany or DAAD. Another altiernative is to fincance yourself via part-time job. I will be makin a vide about it soon.
@@Alyonah Oh, Thank You so much 🤗
Hello there! Very detailed and well informed video! Do you have an email to contact you / ask you a question? Some questions might be too personal to just let it hang out there for all peeps to see haha
you can find me on insta instagram.com/georginskaya/
Can I get your email, Please ?
you can contact me on instagram :) instagram.com/georginskaya/
@Alyonah thank you Alyonah