The 2025 DAAD AgEcon Scholarships For Developing Countries are funded by the German Government to support international students seeking to pursue Masters degrees in Germany. The 2025 DAAD AgEcon Scholarships offer €9,000 per year to selected candidates from developing countries to study for a Master’s in Agricultural Economics at the University of Hohenheim.
Deadline: December 15, 2024
Type: Master’s
Value: DAAD University of Hohenheim AgEcon Scholarship recipients will have their tuition fees waived for the 2 years of the Agricultural Economics Master’s program, and they will receive health insurance, a monthly living stipend, travel costs to Germany and back as well as for research (see EPOS webpage for details and extras).
-DAAD scholars will receive a monthly stipend of EUR 750 over the two-year AgEcon Scholarships program period and will do a two-months intensive German language course before the program starts.
Eligible Country: Developing Countries
Eligibility: To be considered for the 2025 DAAD Development-Related Postgraduate Courses Scholarship, you must at least fulfill the following baseline requirements:
-Citizen of a developing country
-Minimum 2 years professional experience post Bachelor’s, prior to the date of applying
–Note that employment in academia, like teaching and research at a university or research institute, is not considered relevant work experience for this initiative; only in very exceptional cases can it be accepted.
-Academic degrees should be less than 6 years old
-Development-related motivations and intentions
-Must not have resided in Germany for longer than 15 months by the application deadline
-Scholarship applicants must also fulfill the basic requirements for the master’s program
-Official proof English proficiency as detailed in the admission regulations (see below) e.g. IELTS academic (overall Band 6.5), TOEFL ibt (90).
Host Country: Germany
How To Apply: Click on “Apply for This Scholarship” below
Source: www.uni-hohenheim.de
Bachelor’s degree in a related subject with above-average results