| FAQs - DAAD Grants and Scholarships | |
| 1. General Informtion A. Scholarship requirements B. Preparing your application C. Planning your project D. Application E. Selection F. Scholarship G. Notes and advice on application documents 2. Information on specific scholarships A. Undergraduate Scholarship B. Study Scholarship |
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| D. Application | |
| 1. How do I apply? Application procedures may vary depending on scholarship programme. To find out where and how to apply, please read the "Application procedure" section of the Call for Applications. Please contact us if you have any questions. You can find out where your nearest contact person is in the scholarship database (www.funding-guide.de) under the "Contact and advice" tab. 2. In the Call for Applications it says I have to apply through the DAAD portal. - What does this mean? You have to apply online. To do this, you have to register in the DAAD portal. Select first the Call for Applications for your chosen scholarship programme and then the tab "Application portal" in the scholarship database (www.funding-guide.de). Please note that this tab is only visible in the period in which it is possible to apply for this scholarship programme or when the DAAD portal is open for applications. - I have a problem with my online application. What can I do? If technical problems occur, send an e-mail to [email protected]. - Which documents do I have to upload to be able to submit an application to the DAAD portal? Your application is only complete if you submit all the application documents listed in the Call for Applications. With the exception of your references and work samples (e.g. DVD), all of these documents must be uploaded to the DAAD portal. In some cases, individual documents (e.g. university certificate) may be submitted at a later date if this is explicitly permitted in the programme's Call for Applications. - Do I receive confirmation that my application has been received? Yes, as soon as you have submitted your application online, you will automatically receive confirmation that your application has been successfully submitted and an e-mail informing you that a message has been sent to you via the portal's messaging system. The message confirms that your application has been received. - I have sent my application to the DAAD portal. Is my application now binding? No. For your online application to be binding, you have to print out the "Application summary" generated in the portal and send this summary together with the documents which did not have to be uploaded (such as references or work samples) to the application address. Please take note of the application deadline indicated in the Call for Applications. This applies both to the online application and to the dispatch of the "Application summary" by post (the postmark date is valid). 3. Several copies of the application have to be submitted. In what order should documents be submitted? Each copy must contain an application summary of your online application and, if applicable, references. Please submit your documents in the order in which the documents are listed in the Call for Applications. Example: 2 copies In some subjects, work samples (e.g. on a DVD) are required. Only one copy of work samples needs to be submitted to the application address. ![]() 4. Should the individual copies be stapled or bound together? No, please do not staple or bind documents together, or submit documents in a file. This makes it more difficult for us prepare applications for the selection committee. 5. The Call for Applications states that I have to submit a reference from a university teacher. Who can write a reference for my application? References in scientific subjects should be written by university professors who can provide information about the following: How are your academic achievements? What are your academic and personal qualities? Is your project well planned, feasible and relevant? What significance does the scholarship have for your academic and professional career? 6. Do I have to apply in German? Unless otherwise stated in the Call for Applications, you can submit your application either in German or English. Please note that application documents that are not in German or English must be translated either into German or English. The translations do not have to be certified for the application procedure and you may do the translations yourself. In most scholarship programmes, translations have to be submitted again in certified form if a scholarship is awarded. 7. What language certificates do I need when I apply for a scholarship? You can find out what language certificates you need when you apply for a scholarship in the "Application procedure" section of the Call for Applications. 8. My native language is English or German. Do I still have to provide proof of my knowledge of English or German? No, in this case a language certificate is not required. 9. Do my certificates and transcripts (lists of grades) have to be certified for my application? No, not initially. If your certificates and transcripts are not in German or English, you can translate the documents for your application yourself. The DAAD does not usually ask you to submit certified documents (if a positive decision is made) until after the selection has been made. 10. Does my application have to arrive on/before the deadline or just be postmarked by the deadline date? For most of our programs we have specified whether it's a postmark or arrive by deadline. If it isn't specified, generally applications that need to be sent to the DAAD New York office are postmark deadlines and ones that must be sent to Germany are arrive by. |
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