What Is DAAD?
The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service) is the world's largest funding organisation for the international exchange of students and researchers. It offers over 100,000 scholarships per year to international students — including a significant number specifically for Pakistani applicants.
DAAD is not a single scholarship but a collection of different programmes, each targeting different student profiles, fields of study, and career stages.
Major DAAD Scholarships Available to Pakistanis
1. DAAD Helmut-Schmidt Scholarship (Development-Related)
- For: Master's students from developing countries including Pakistan
- Funding: €934/month living stipend + health insurance + travel allowance + tuition coverage
- Fields: Development-related subjects — economics, engineering, social sciences, agriculture, public policy
- Requirement: 2 years work experience; academic excellence; motivation to contribute to Pakistan's development
- Duration: 1–2 years Master's program
2. DAAD Research Scholarships (PhD & Postdoc)
- For: PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
- Funding: €1,200/month (PhD) or €1,750/month (postdoc) + benefits
- Requirement: Acceptance from a German professor or research institute
- Duration: 1–3 years
3. DAAD In-Country Scholarship (Pakistan)
- DAAD Pakistan office occasionally offers scholarships for short research stays and internships in Germany
- Advertised through DAAD Pakistan office in Islamabad
4. University-Based DAAD Partnerships
- Many German universities have bilateral exchange programmes with Pakistani HEIs funded through DAAD
- Check your current university's international office for partnership-based opportunities
Eligibility for DAAD Helmut-Schmidt Scholarship
- Pakistani citizen
- Bachelor's degree with at least 60% marks / CGPA 2.5+
- Minimum 2 years of relevant professional work experience
- IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 80 (for English-taught programs)
- Motivation to contribute to Pakistan's development
- Generally under 36 years of age at time of application
DAAD Application Timeline (Helmut-Schmidt)
- August–October: DAAD application portal opens
- October 15 – November 15: Application deadline (varies by year)
- December–March: Review and shortlisting
- April–May: Interviews (conducted online or at German Embassy)
- June: Award announcements
- October next year: Commencement at German university
Application Documents Required
- DAAD online application form
- Curriculum vitae (DAAD format)
- Motivation letter (maximum 2 pages)
- Two academic/professional recommendation letters
- University transcripts and degree certificates (with English translation)
- Proof of work experience
- English proficiency certificate
- Program acceptance letter from a German university (preferred but sometimes not required at application stage)
Writing a Winning DAAD Motivation Letter
- Start with your professional background and what gap in skills your chosen Master's will fill
- Be specific about Germany and your chosen university — why this institution, why this programme
- Clearly state how your study in Germany will contribute to development in Pakistan after you return
- Avoid being vague — DAAD reviewers read hundreds of letters; specificity wins
- Mention any connection to your proposed field and its development impact
APS Certificate — Required for DAAD
Even DAAD scholarship applicants must obtain the APS Certificate to verify their Pakistani academic credentials. Start this process early — it can take 4–8 weeks and involves an interview at the German Embassy in Islamabad.
How IGC Supports DAAD Applications
- Free DAAD eligibility assessment
- APS Certificate preparation and interview coaching
- German university selection and admission support
- Motivation letter writing and structured review
- Recommendation letter strategy
- DAAD application portal guidance
DAAD deadlines are strict — book your free session with IGC today and start your Germany scholarship application on time.
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