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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Hamburg offers Merit scholarships and degree completion grants to all full-time degree-seeking (graduate, doctorate, or undergraduate program) international students.
Merit Scholarship:
The merit scholarship is available to:
· Students who do not hold German citizenship
· Students who are not eligible for the federal student loan scheme (BAföG)
· Pursuing a full-time degree and enrolling in a program can be applied after two semesters
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Public sector banks in India (SBI, PNB and Union Bank of India) can offer up to INR 1.5 crore for MBA programs. Whereas, private banks like (ICICI Bank and Axis Bank) provides INR 50 Lacs without collateral for top universities. Loans above this usually need collateral.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students should meet the University of Hamburg Visa requirements to move forward with the admission process. These international students are required to make the visa application via the new portal.
The VISA application fee for Germany is EUR 75 (INR 6,700), which is non-refundable in case of a rejection.
- Passport with a minimum validity of 12 months
- Visa application form
- Official documents transcripts
- Letter of acceptance from the University of Hamburg
- LORs (If asked)
- APS Certificate (If asked)
- Letter of motivation
- English language proficiency proof
- Passport-sized photos
- Financial documents (Bank statements or other documents t
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
Education loans for MBA abroad typically cover tuition and admission fees. This includes cost of books, study materials, travel expenses like airfare, and living costs such as boarding and lodging. Bank may cover health insurance premiums. It depends on lenders.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Germany's 16 states abolished the fee for undergraduates and graduate students in the year 2014, including the University of Hamburg. There is no fee for national or international students.
In other words, students can study at the university for free. However, a small fee to cover the administration and other costs per semester is charged from both national and international students.
The estimation of administration and other costs per semester for all undergraduate and postgraduate aspirants is EUR 606.59 (INR 61.17 L).
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The summer and winter semester applications for undergraduate and graduate students open from early December and early June, respectively. The Winter semester is the most popular semester at this university for international students.
The deadline would be by January and July. Below are the general admission deadlines for this university :
Bachelor's programs (Winter Semester): Jun 1 to Jul 15, 2026 (start of semester in October)
General Master's programs (Winter Semester): May 1 to Jun 15, 2025
International Master's programs (Winter Semester): Feb 15 to Mar 31, 2026
General Master's programs (Summer Semester): Dec 1, 2025
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