EDUCATION
KAAD Fully Funded Scholarships 2025–2026 in Germany
KAAD Fully Funded Scholarships 2025–2026 in Germany

The Catholic Academic Exchange Service (KAAD) is offering fully funded scholarships for Master’s, PhD, and postdoctoral programs at leading German universities. Designed for students and professionals from developing and emerging countries, this initiative supports academic excellence, intercultural exchange, and the personal growth of future leaders dedicated to contributing positively to their home nations.
Key Benefits
• Full coverage of tuition fees for the entire duration of your program
• Monthly living allowance adjusted to local costs
• Comprehensive health insurance
• Travel expenses to and from Germany
• Intensive German‑language preparation (up to six months)
• Access to prestigious universities and research facilities
• Networking opportunities with KAAD alumni and academic experts
• Support for spiritual and social development
Who Is Eligible?
• Citizens and residents of developing or emerging countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, or Latin America
• Holders of a university degree with relevant professional experience
• Applicants seeking admission to a Master’s, PhD, or research stay (2–6 months) at a German university
• Candidates from Catholic or other Christian denominations; applicants of other faiths may be considered if recommended by Catholic partners and open to interreligious dialogue
• Demonstrated academic excellence and above‑average performance potential
• Commitment to returning to and serving one’s home region after completing studies
Required Documents
• Photocopy of passport
• University degree certificates and full academic transcripts
• Explanation of your university’s grading system (if not included in transcripts)
• Employment letters or work certificates verifying professional experience
• Two academic recommendation letters
• Church or Catholic‑partner recommendation verifying religious and social engagement
• Statement of purpose outlining academic goals and plans to contribute to your home country
• Detailed study or research proposal (for PhD applicants)
• Current CV (reverse chronological order, no unexplained gaps)
• Proof of German‑language proficiency (minimum B1; A2 acceptable for English‑taught programs)
• Proof of English proficiency (for programs taught in English)
• Medical certificate confirming fitness to study abroad
• Official proof of citizenship and residency in an eligible country
• Offer letter from a German university (if available)
How to Apply
- Visit the KAAD website and complete the online pre‑application form.
- If you meet the initial criteria, KAAD or its local network will invite you to submit full application documents.
- For Master’s and PhD candidates, secure admission to your chosen German university before final submission.
- Upload all required documents by the deadline specified for your country.
Application Deadlines
Deadlines vary by country. Please consult your local KAAD office or the official KAAD website for exact dates.
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