Miami, United States. – Cubans interested in studying higher studies in Germany can access scholarship programs and advice through German academic exchange service (Daad, for its acronym in German). Through the German embassy in Cuba, the organization advertisement A regional informative session addressed to Central America, the Dominican Republic and Cuba, which will be held this Thursday, February 13.
According to DAAD information, the meeting will be held at two times: from 2:00 to 4:00 and from 4:00 to 6:00 in the afternoon (Cuba time in both cases). It will offer details about open calls, scholarship programs and opportunities for study and research in Germany and Central America.
Germany is one of the most attractive destinations for international students due to the quality of their universities and the multiple financing options. “The universities and higher schools, autonomous research institutions, both state and private, support scientists through jobs or scholarships,” explains the DAAD in Its web portal.
The application process of a place in a German university requires following several steps, from finding the right university and career to processing the visa. “Anyone who has a foreign degree of conclusion of secondary or university studies can, in principle, study in Germany,” says Daad, although it warns that the recognition of the title depends on certain specific requirements.
One of the key points is language learning, although it is not always a requirement. “It is preferable to start the learning of German before the studies, but there are more than 2,000 programs taught totally or partially,” the organization says.
The DAAD offers advice to guide those interested in each stage of the process. “Our colleagues will be attentive to help you with any questions you may have,” highlights their student orientation service.
For more information, you can review Frequently asked questions on the Daad website itself.