Learning German is becoming increasingly popular today as students from Vietnam and many other nations choose to study there. ISA will provide you with information on genuine scholarships offered in this country.

DAAD – Government Scholarship

The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst – German Academic Exchange Service) is a popular scholarship provider in Germany. Its scholarships are available to students from all over the world in a wide range of fields. Its degrees range from bachelor’s to master’s to doctoral. Thus, students will have a choice of scholarship options, based on their abilities.

KAS – Non-governmental Scholarship

The non-governmental scholarship KAS (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung) is set for those enrolled in Masters and Ph.D. level courses with tuition fees paid per semester. It is highly sought after by students thanks to its generous allowance for the costs of insurance, living expenses, child support, etc.

Bayer Scholarship

Bayer Scholarships are now well known among German vocational students today. This scholarship is appealing to students studying Life Sciences (Otto Bayer), Medicine (Carl Duisberg), Agriculture (Jeff Schell), and Biochemistry (Kurt Hansen).

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Scholarship

This is a scholarship for individuals who are passionate about politics, social studies, human rights, and citizenship and who aim to serve society in their professional career.

Heinrich Boll Scholarship

This scholarship is famous for its full financial support from Heinrich Boll in the fields of environment, science, technology, mathematics, etc. However, this scholarship has stricter requirements than other scholarships. This is because it requires applicants to have a B2 degree in German or higher.

STEM Scholarship

If you are a female student in high school and intend to study in Germany, this is the scholarship for you. It is geared for those who aspire towards postgraduate study. The school offers scholarships exclusively for Master’s and Doctoral degrees.