International Outstanding applicants have a valuable opportunity to take part in the Strategic Partnership RWTH Aachen and IIT Madras International Program in Germany. This scholarship is Initiated by the German Academic Exchange Service, DAAD for short, and the Indian University Grants Commission or UGC, the program is open for the PhD students to conduct research in Germany.
Eligible Countries: International
Type: Undergraduate
Value Of Awards: 400,000 Euros
Number Of Awards: Not Specified
Eligibility
- Applicants are recommended to hold their bachelor’s and master’s degree certificates with good academic grades.
- Applicants must have to provide evidence of English language skills.
- Applicants must be International students
How To Apply: If you are interested in this scholarship then you are required to be registered as a PhD degree candidate from a recognized university. After being accepted, applicants can download the award application form and send it to [email protected]
Applicants must attach the CV, letter of motivation, letter of recommendation, personal statement and transcript.
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Application Deadline: November 30, 2019
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