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The final candidates have received the offer for full scholarship holder status in the DAFM programme.
All interviewed but not selected non-EU candidates will be offered a tuition fee waived status for the available seats considering the individual total scores. In this case the EU provides the tuition fees for the candidates for their entire study programme, and only the living costs (accomodation, travelling and food costs) have to be provided by the candidate (Approx. 600 - 800 EUR/month). Self-payers are more than welcome to contact us for further details. In this case both, the tuition fees and the living costs have to be provided by the candidates. Please check also Scheduled Timeline for updates!
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Interview invitations for the selected applicants have been sent out. Interviews can be finished until 28th February. Please don't leave it until the last day, as the system might be overloaded and you could miss the deadline!
Results of the interviews are expected in the mid of March, 2023. All updates will be announced here, please do NOT send us inquiries! We don't have the capacity to answer all inquiries individually! If you have not received an invitation for the interview, it means, in the first round you were not selected. Please note that rejection letters are not sent out, until the Selection Committee has finalized the selection. Thank you for understanding! The call for second intake (2023/25) is CLOSED for nonEU candidates.
Application deadline for EU candidates extended until 31st March. The third intake (2024/26) is expected to be open: approx. Oct, 2023 Deadline for application: 31st Jan. 2023, 23:00:00 UTC/GMT +1 hour
Please do NOT wait until the very last hours/minutes to submit your application, as the system may be overloaded. There is no possibility to submit any missing documents after the deadline.
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