Is it true that for Italy and Germany scholarships, there are eligibility criteria like 65% in UG and parents earning less than 25 lakhs per annum?
No, there is no standard rule that scholarships in Italy or Germany require exactly 65% in undergraduate studies or that parents must earn less than ₹25 lakhs per annum.
- Italy: Scholarships often consider academic merit and financial need, but income limits are usually assessed in euros and are typically much lower than ₹25 lakhs per year. Academic percentage requirements vary by university and program.
- Germany: Scholarships generally focus on academic excellence and, in some cases, family income. Income thresholds are based on German standards and are usually lower than ₹25 lakhs annually.
Eligibility criteria differ by scholarship and are not fixed to these specific figures.
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