Overview of financial support options in Germany

Country: Germany

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Financing your studies in Germany

FInancing your studies in Germany

The majority of the students attend public universities. Tuition fees at public universities vary from state to state but are never higher than 500 € per semester (=1/2 year). For most bachelor's and many master's degree programmes tuitions fees do not exist or are only up to 500€. However, there are certain exceptions like non-consecutive master's degree programmes where the fees can be up to 1,000 € per semester. Private universities tend to charge relatively high tuition fees as well. These fees can go up to 6,000 € per semester.

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Funding for your studies in Germany

InstitutionNameFunding
Avicienna Studienwerk Promovierendenförderung1€ / 24 months
Avicienna Studienwerk Studierendenförderung970€ / 72 months
Kopernikus e.V. Stipendienprogramm für Medizin- und Psychologiestudenten sowie -doktoranden200€ / 12 months
Dr. Gert Mauss-Stiftung “heureka!”-Stipendienns / ns
KAAD Katholischer Akademischer Ausländer-Dienst Stipendienprogramm 2 ns / ns
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Funding for studying a year / a semester abroad

InstitutionNameFunding
Hochschule Pforzheim Rotary Club Pforzheim: Stipendien für Auslandsaufenthalte500€ / 5 months
Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Fachhochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt Hans-Wilhelm Renkhoff Stiftungns / ns
Botschaft von Japan in Deutschland Forschungsstipendium für alle Fachrichtungen1125€ / 18 months
Botschaft von Japan in Deutschland Sprachstipendium für Studierende1260€ / 12 months
BayIND BayIND-Indien-Stipendien des Bayerischen Ministerpräsidenten3€ / once
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The Group Discussion

Don't get nervous in group discussions
The application process for some applications includes a group discussion. The group discussion is a standard task that is aimed at assessing the behavior of applicants in group situations. Interviewers are able to directly compare candidates. In this article you will find tips on how to successfully take part in a group discussion so that you make a good impression and avoid the traps.