Starting signal for the Deutschlandstipendium: How to apply!
Applications for the Germany Scholarship 2025/26 at Chemnitz University of Technology start from June 6th to 27th, 2025. Support talented students!

Starting signal for the Deutschlandstipendium: How to apply!
The Deutschlandstipendium is enjoying increasing popularity and supports committed students at Chemnitz University of Technology. Loud TU Chemnitz The application phase for the first selection round of the scholarship for the academic year 2025/26 begins from June 6th to 27th, 2025. The funding is aimed at talented and high-performing students who are characterized by exceptional personality traits and above-average performance.
The supervision of the Deutschlandstipendium at Chemnitz University of Technology is in the hands of Brita Jacob, who works as a consultant for transfer and further education. Anja Krumbiegel and Marc Stoll from the Career Service at UT Chemnitz are there to support her. The team has extensive experience in student support and in working with companies.
Details about the scholarship award
The scholarship amounts to 300 euros per month, half of which is financed by private sponsors and the other half by the state. Currently, 70 students at Chemnitz University of Technology receive a Germany scholarship, which is made possible by around 50 sponsors. The scholarships are not only available to Bachelor students, but also to Master students and part-time students who are enrolled at a participating university. Further information is available at www.mytuc.org/dtlstip to find.
An important feature of the Deutschlandstipendium is the income-independent funding, which is also available to BAföG-related students. This means that students can receive financial support in addition to other social benefits, as long as these do not exceed 30 euros per month. In contrast to other scholarships, the Deutschlandstipendium is not counted towards BAföG and has no negative impact on the receipt of child benefit.
Who can apply?
The application for the Deutschlandstipendium is made directly at the respective university. The selection criteria are based on school and study performance, awards, professional experience and volunteer work. Students with a refugee background are also taken into account as long as they are enrolled at a participating university. Funding is usually provided for at least two semesters and a maximum of the standard period of study.
It is important to mention that international students also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships in Germany. Loud deutschland.de There are numerous providers of scholarships for stays at German universities. The **German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)** is the largest organization that promotes academic exchange and has a comprehensive scholarship database.
With these promising funding opportunities, students at Chemnitz University of Technology are well advised to apply for the Deutschlandstipendium. If you have any questions, the team is available on +49 (0)371 531-13300 and via email at deutschlandstipendium@tu-chemnitz.de.