In the pandemic ridden situation, many are worrying about how it all will turn out. Students are confused on how and when they can get their scholarships and continue their studies. International students from developing countries are affected the most in this situation. To many who are planning to cancel their studies, the German Academic Exchange Service widely known as DAAD, has launched many new digital platforms to keep the students in loop with their latest online class facilities.
DAAD is also providing minimal scholarships to international students who are remotely pursuing studies and who are unable to come to Germany in this situation. The students can start the studies with scholarships now and then once they are able to continue to get full benefits.
The opportunity is only possible for selected institutional formats abroad or in Germany. Daad is aware of the importance International students bring to German economy and also doing their best in continuing the good work.
Last day the DAAD President had said that:
“With the new changes, being the world’s largest public organisation for students. We would like to make studies possible and easy for students with online and face to face formats. But, we also like to see things to be back to normal by 2021”
In the past few months due to COVID 19, many or all internship and scholarship facilities were cancelled. The DAAD now had intervened and brought new measures to continue the Good work they had been doing for the past years.