This listing covers a Scholarships opportunity for eligible applicants. The application deadline is , you shouldn’t have spent more than 15 months in Germany.
KEY DETAILS - Funding: Fully Funded - Deadline: , you shouldn’t have spent more than 15 months in Germany
ELIGIBILITY - A citizen of a developing nation is required. - Possess at least two years of work experience following the completion of a bachelor’s degree (prior to the application date). - Except in extremely unusual circumstances, work experience in academia - teaching or research in universities or research institutes - is typically not considered. - A degree must have been earned within the previous six years. - Must exhibit motivation and goals related to development that are apparent. - By the application deadline, you shouldn’t have spent more than 15 months in Germany. - Must fulfill the prerequisites for entrance to the Master’s program, which include:. - A bachelor’s degree with above-average marks in a related field. - Evidence of fluency in English, such as the TOEFL iBT (minimum score of 90) or IELTS (minimum overall band 6.5). - Germany is the host nation. - Location for Study Abroad: Europe. - Scholarship Level: Master’s or Postgraduate. - Applicants who are eligible include those from developing nations. - Full Scholarship Funding | €11,904 Annual Stipend | Airfare | Health Insurance. - Language Requirement: IELTS is not necessary. - Benefits :. - The two-year Master of Agricultural Economics program has no tuition fees. - Stipend per Month:. - For Master’s students, €992. - PhD students will pay €1,300, which will rise to €1,400 starting in February 2026. - Insurance Coverage: This includes personal liability, health, and accident insurance. - Travel Assistance: airfare to and from Germany, round-trip. - Research Funding: Extra funding for travel connected to research (information can be found on the EPOS webpage).





