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Are you facing the financial crises in your law studies? If yes, then take a look at DAAD funding for Students from Developing Countries in Germany offered by Munich Intellectual Property Law Center.
Funded by DAAD, the award is available for providing financial support to those sparkling candidates who would like to study the postgraduate degree program in law at MIPLC.
Application Deadline: October 15, 2020
Brief Description
- University or Organization: Munich Intellectual Property Law Center
- Department: NA
- Course Level: Masters degree coursework
- Award: A monthly stipend of EUR 850
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: Not known
- Nationality: Developing Countries students
- The award can be taken in Germany
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Citizens from Developing Countries
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: Postgraduate degree program in Law
- Admissible Criteria: The applicant must have at least two years of full-time professional experience gained in a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country. They need to complete the two years by the time the program starts in October. In any case, the experience must have been gained after the completion of the first university degree.
How to Apply
To be considered for this education award, aspirants are recommended to take admission in the postgraduate degree coursework at MIPLC. After taking affirmation, claimants can apply for the bursary.
- Supporting Documents: You need to attach all the supporting documents with your application.
- Admission Requirements: For being admitted, candidates must have to hold at least a four or a three-year bachelor’s degree completed with above-average results (top 30%).
- Language Requirement: Since the program is entirely taught in English, all seekers must have very good knowledge of the English language.
Benefits
The grantee will get a full waiver of the MIPLC tuition and participation fee and a monthly stipend of EUR 850. It also includes certain payments towards health, accident, liability insurance coverage in Germany, travel allowance, study and research allowance and a mandatory two-month German course before the start of the program.
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