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Can I get a scholarship or grant for my studies in germany?

There are many organisations in Germany that award scholarships and grants to international students. For example, the DAAD specifically funds advanced students, graduates and postgraduates, i.e. doctoral students. Besides public funding organisations, there are also many private initiatives offered by business and industry, media and politics that are committed to supporting young international academics and researchers.
Use the DAAD Scholarship Database to gain an initial overview of the opportunities open to you by going to: Support >> Scholarship Database.  

Do DAAD scholarship holders have to pay tution fees?

Most German universities do not charge DAAD scholarship holders any tuition fees. However, if they do, the DAAD will pay the costs up to a maximum of 500 euros. If your German university asks you to pay tuition fees, please make sure that you contact the DAAD to find out what you have to do.
Please note: The DAAD's commitment also applies to the so-called administrative costs contribution (registration and re-registration costs), but not to the semester contribution.
Our web-based information pages offer further information on tuition fees at German universities. Just go to: Planning Your Studies >> Costs.


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Rückmeldung

"Rückmeldung" is an important administrative act. Each student must re-register at university's student registration office (Studierendensekretariat) at the start/end of each semester. Part of the process also involves paying the semester fee. Students who do not do this will not be able to continue studying in the next semester. Some universities offer the option of online re-registration. It is very important that the re-registration deadlines are met, otherwise the university will strike the student off the university register (i.e. will exclude the student from the studies).

Semester

The academic year in Germany is generally divided into two semesters rather than three terms, such as is generally the case in the UK and other countries. German universities generally have a winter semester that runs from October to March and a summer semester that runs from April to September. A semester includes both the period when courses and lectures are held (Vorlesungszeit) and the time without lectures (recess) in which students can revise and prepare (Vorlesungsfreiezeit).

Universität

"Universität" means university and is used for research universities (wissenschaftliche Hochschulen) that offer a broad range of subjects (like arts and humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, economics and business administration, law, medicine). These institutions confer doctorates. The strong research focus benefits students in their training. Please note, however, that English texts often use the term "university" generically, i.e. to cover all kinds of higher education institutions, for example, universities of the arts, universities of applied sciences, universities of education, etc.

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Source: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/faq/04700.en.html
Date: 2012-02-11