Can Indian students get merit scholarships in Germany?
Yes, major scholarships offered in Germany are also available for Indian students. These include DAAD and Deutschlandstipendium. They open for international students which includes Indians as well.
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Yes. Many German scholarships evaluate applicants holistically. Strong leadership experience, volunteering, research projects, internships, and a compelling application can strengthen your chances even if your CGPA is not perfect.
DAAD scholarships are widely considered the most prestigious scholarships in Germany. Its popular in Germany because of their funding value, global recognition, and broad programme coverage.
For some of the merit-based international students have to apply separately. This includes Ignite Presidential Fellowship and Honors Program. For international UG students, the scholarships of up to USD 40,000 are offered. Note that this university does not offer need-based financial aid to internat
Top 10% students in each UG course can continue their merit scholarship based on their CGPA obtained in each complete year at DIT University. Students should maintain a CGPA of 6 and above every year without any back paper, UFM and indiscipline case. Below is the criteria:
| Particulars | Scholarship on Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
| First 30% of the top 10% | 30% |
| Next 30% of the top 10% | 20% |
| Balance 40% of the top 10% | 10% |
TKM Institute of Management provides a Merit-cum-Means scholarship to support MBA students who have high potential but face financial constraints. Along with academic performance, your family's financial background is carefully evaluated for this award.
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