Germany offers tuition-free or low-cost education, and many scholarships help cover living expenses, travel, and insurance—making it a top destination for Indian students.
1. DAAD Scholarships (German Academic Exchange Service)
- Who can apply: Master’s & PhD students from all disciplines
- Covers: Monthly stipend (€934/month for PG, €1,200/month for PhD), travel allowance, health insurance
- Popular Programs:
- EPOS (Development-Related Postgraduate Courses)
- DAAD-Helmut Schmidt Program (Public Policy & Governance)
- Eligibility: Strong academics, 2+ years of work experience (for EPOS), relevant field
- Website: www.daad.de
2. Erasmus+ Scholarship
- Who can apply: Master’s students (joint-degree programs)
- Covers: Tuition, travel, visa, and monthly living allowance (~€1,100)
- Eligible Programs: Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM)
- Apply through: Individual Erasmus programs/universities
- Website: www.eacea.ec.europa.eu
3. Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships
- Who can apply: Master’s or PhD students committed to social justice, sustainability
- Covers: Up to €850/month + tuition and travel allowances
- Requirements: Good academic record, political/social interest
- Website: www.boell.de
4. Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Scholarships
- Who can apply: PG & Doctoral students with interest in politics, journalism, or economics
- Covers: €861/month (Master’s), €1,200/month (PhD), health insurance, travel allowance
- Eligibility: Strong academics, German language proficiency (B2 level often required)
- Website: www.kas.de
5. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Scholarship
- Who can apply: UG, PG, and PhD students in social sciences, politics, or humanities
- Covers: Monthly stipend + health insurance + family allowance (if applicable)
- Website: www.fes.de
6. University-Specific Scholarships
Some universities offer internal scholarships for high-performing international students:
- TU Munich – TUM Scholarships
- RWTH Aachen – International Office Scholarships
- Heidelberg University – Deutschlandstipendium: €300/month (merit-based)
- University of Hamburg – Degree Completion Grants
- Frankfurt School of Finance – Partial tuition waivers for Indian students
7. Deutschlandstipendium (National Scholarship Program)
- Offered by: Federal government + private partners
- Amount: €300/month for 1 year (can be extended)
- Eligibility: Academic excellence + social engagement
- Application: Through individual universities
Additional Funding Sources:
- BayIND (Bavarian-Indian Centre) – Scholarships for Indian students in Bavaria
www.bayind.de - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) – For PhD & postdoctoral research
- Goethe-Institut – Offers scholarships for language courses and German studies