Scholarship positions for developing countries in the University of Germany. |
The University of Stuttgart is one of the leading technical universities in Germany with global significance. It is recognised as a centre of university based, industrial research and no-university. The university is mainly based on research teaching while focusing on quality and holism.
The University of Stuttgart is located in Stuttgart, Germany founded in 1829 and divided into 9 faculties. It is highly ranked in Civil, Mechanical, Industrial and electrical engineering.
The scholarship
The deadline is the 15th July, 2018 and scholarships are awarded in the field of Infrastructure ' planning, Integrated Urbanism and Sustainable design.
The scholarship is only available for pursuing the aforementioned courses.
The scholarships are fully funded but the number needed is unknown.
Eligibilty
Students from developing countries are eligible to apply. The program seeks students with relevant academic and professional experience to succeed in the masters program with the capability to use the acquired knowledge for developmental purposes.
The application should be written in English. The student apply for the scholarship should have a good command of English language
Requirements
- A transcript for students already enrolled in The University of Stuttgart and name the PDF accordingly.
- Students still working on or have completed the Bachelor's degree need to submit the description of the modules during the Bachelor's degree studies.
- Supplementary application materials depending on the course, you may be asked for additional material that you must enclose. Use the overview table for details.
- Your Bachelor's final grade report with overall grade for those who have already completed the Bachelor's degree. If you have more than one Bachelor's degree, choose the one that will bind with the requirements.
- In some study programs you may have to upload other documents that will be requested automatically. Apply here https://bit.ly/2GHT210
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