Can I get scholarships for studying MBA abroad and how much scholarship can I expect in Germany?
Yes, you can get scholarships for studying an MBA abroad. The amount varies by university, country, and scholarship type - ranging from partial tuition waivers (about 20-50%) to fully funded awards that cover tuition, living expenses, and travel costs.
In Germany, options include:
- DAAD-SEPT MBA Scholarship at Leipzig University: fully funded, covers tuition, living, travel, and insurance.
- Frankfurt School of Finance and Management: partial scholarships up to 30% of tuition.
- ESMT Berlin: merit-based scholarships up to €15,000.
- DAAD EPOS Scholarship: fully funded, covers tuition, stipend, insurance, and travel.
Scholarship details and deadlines are subject to change. For personalized guidance on applications and eligibility, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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