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Madina199312

financial support to study master degree

I would like to study master degree at a public university in Germany. I do not have enough funds for opening blocked account in Germany bank, so which scholarship programs should I apply for? I am from Uzbekistan and I am married , so can my husband also go with me? I hope I can meet academic requirements to get enrolled as I am fluent in English, and I also have gre (300) and I have 1,6 years of work experiennce. Please guide me thorhoughly.

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Madina199312

I would like to study master degree at a public university in Germany. I do not have enough funds for opening blocked account in Germany bank, so which scholarship programs should I apply for? I am from Uzbekistan and I am married , so can my husband also go with me? I hope I can meet academic requirements to get enrolled as I am fluent in English, and I also have gre (300) and I have 1,6 years of work experiennce. Please guide me thorhoughly.

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Dear @Madina199312 thank you for reaching out to us!

It's great to heat that you are considering completing your master's degree in Germany. Have you already applied or have you already been accepted?

There are a number of ways to finance your studies or to provide proof of eligibility for a student visa. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has many different scholarships listed. Also, the educational guidance center offers online counseling regarding university start and funding. You can also find more information on other funding opportunities on Handbook Germany.

Alternatively, a Declaration of Commitment might also be an option. Here, another person vouches for you and helps to provide financial proof. However, the financial proofs are unfortunately also very high.

In order to be able to study in Germany, you must not only have enough money or a scholarship, but also an acceptance letter from a German university. Do you already have a preferred university and have you perhaps already contacted them? Many German universities require a German language certificate of at least B2, more likely C1. You are welcome to read up again on the requirements and conditions for a study visa.

Please let me know if you have any further questions. 

 

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