DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarships For Africans 2025/Fully Funded

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has announced the opening of applications for the 2025 In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Program for Sub-Saharan African students. This fully funded initiative supports Master’s and PhD studies in various development-related fields, enhancing higher education and research capacity across Africa.

Program Objectives

The DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Program aims to:

  • Strengthen higher education institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Train future academic staff and professionals in crucial disciplines.
  • Encourage regional mobility, fostering collaboration between African institutions.
  • Promote sustainable development through education and research.

DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarships Summary

  • Host: Germany Government DAAD
  • Study Abroad: Study in Africa
  • Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships | PhD Scholarships 
  • Eligible Countries: All African Countries 
  • Reward: Full Scholarship | Monthly Stipends | Travel Costs | Research allowance 
  • Deadline: April 9, 2025
  • No IELTS Required 

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be citizens or permanent residents of a Sub-Saharan African country.
  • Hold an academic degree:
    • Master’s applicants: Must have a Bachelor’s degree (Second Class Upper or higher).
    • PhD applicants: Must have a relevant Master’s degree.
  • Have completed their last degree within the past six years.
  • Show academic excellence and strong motivation to pursue teaching/research.
  • Demonstrate language proficiency in the teaching language of the program.

Scholarship Benefits

This fully funded scholarship covers:

  • Full Tuition Fees: Paid directly to the host institution.
  • Monthly Stipend: Covers living expenses.
  • Research Allowance: Provides support for study materials and research.
  • Thesis Publication Costs: Covers expenses related to publishing research findings.
  • Travel Allowance: Available for In-Region scholars studying in another country.
  • Health Insurance: Covered for In-Region scholarship recipients.

Duration of the Scholarship

  • Master’s Programmes: Up to two years (24 months).
  • PhD Programmes: Up to three years (36 months).

Participating Institutions and Available Programs

DAAD collaborates with selected universities and research institutions across Africa. Available programs vary by institution and include:

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Public Health
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Natural Sciences
  • Social Sciences

To check the specific programs and host institutions, visit the DAAD Scholarship Database:
🔗 www2.daad.de

Application Procedure

Step 1: Identify a Suitable Program

  • Browse available Master’s and PhD programs on the DAAD database.
  • Confirm that your chosen program is covered by the In-Country/In-Region scholarship.

Step 2: Apply to the Host Institution

  • Submit an admission application to the university offering your selected program.
  • Receive a provisional admission letter (if required by the institution).

Step 3: Apply for the DAAD Scholarship

  • Complete the DAAD online application via the DAAD portal.
  • Required documents include:
    • Completed DAAD application form.
    • Updated CV.
    • Certified academic transcripts and degree certificates.
    • Motivation letter (explaining academic goals and relevance to Africa’s development).
    • Proof of language proficiency (if required).
    • Two academic reference letters.

Step 4: Submit Your Application

  • Ensure all required documents are uploaded correctly.
  • Submit your application before the deadline.

Application Deadline

  • Final deadline: April 9, 2025.
  • Applicants should apply early to avoid delays.

Selection Process

DAAD evaluates applications based on:

  • Academic Excellence: Strong academic records and research potential.
  • Relevance to Africa’s Development: How the study programme aligns with regional needs.
  • Commitment to Teaching/Research: Preference is given to candidates intending to contribute to academia.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship?

It is a fully funded scholarship programme that allows African students to pursue Master’s or PhD studies at institutions within their home country (In-Country) or in another African country (In-Region).

2. Who can apply for the DAAD Scholarship?

  • Students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Applicants with excellent academic records.
  • Candidates committed to teaching or research careers.

3. What expenses does the scholarship cover?

  • Full tuition fees.
  • Monthly living stipend.
  • Research and publication funding.
  • Travel and health insurance (for In-Region scholars).

4. Do I need to apply separately to the university and DAAD?

Yes. You must:

  1. Apply to the university for admission.
  2. Apply to DAAD for the scholarship.

5. Can I apply if I don’t have an admission letter yet?

Yes, you can apply for the DAAD scholarship while awaiting admission. However, you must provide proof that you have applied for admission.

6. Can I apply if I already started my Master’s or PhD?

No, the scholarship is only for new students who have not yet started their programs.

7. What happens after I submit my application?

  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview.
  • Successful applicants will receive a scholarship award letter.

8. How competitive is the scholarship?

The DAAD scholarship is highly competitive, with thousands of applicants every year. To increase your chances, ensure you have strong academic records, a compelling motivation letter, and relevant research experience.

9. Can I choose any university in Africa?

No. The scholarship is available only for selected universities in Africa. Check the DAAD database for eligible institutions.

10. How will I receive the stipend and tuition fees?

  • DAAD pays tuition fees directly to the university.
  • The monthly stipend is deposited into the scholar’s bank account.

11. Can I apply if my country is not in Sub-Saharan Africa?

No. The DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship only supports students from Sub-Saharan African countries.

12. Can I work while studying under the scholarship?

The scholarship allows for limited part-time work, but your studies must remain your priority.


Conclusion

The 2025 DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme provides an exceptional opportunity for Sub-Saharan African students to pursue fully funded Master’s and PhD degrees. By supporting academic excellence, DAAD is contributing to higher education and sustainable development in Africa.

Prospective applicants are advised to apply early and ensure they meet all eligibility requirements.

🔗 For more details and to apply, visit:
DAAD Scholarship Database

💡 Don’t miss this chance to further your education with full financial support!


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