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  1. For students of select Indian institutions, the DAAD offers Working Internships in Science and Engineering (WISE) programme. Summer or Winter Schools organised by universities allow students to experience the German university life first-hand while gathering knowledge and enhancing their skills. Language and Short Courses in Germany.

  2. Regional Office New Delhi. c/o DLTA Complex, R.K. Khanna Stadium, 1 Africa Avenue 110029 New Delhi. Telephone: +91 (11) 6646-5500. Fax: +91 (11) 6646-5555. E-mail: info.newdelhi daad.de. DAAD Network in India. Information Point Bangalore. Information Point Chennai. Information Point Pune.

  3. Organisation DAAD headquarters in Bonn. DAAD is a private, federally funded and state-funded, self-governing national agency of the institutions of higher education in Germany, representing 365 German higher education institutions (100 universities and technical universities, 162 general universities of applied sciences, and 52 colleges of music and art) [2003].

  4. DAAD’s . My GUIDE is a comprehensive tool to identify the right program and the necessary steps to make the goal of studying at a German university a reality. For country-specific information for applicants from the US, visit . www.daad.org. For any questions, please contact one of our DAAD USA offices:

  5. The DAAD appoints Lecturers and Language Assistants at foreign universities to teach and promote German studies abroad. They also support with various DAAD activities like scholarship counseling and disseminating information about study and research in Germany. Their jobs are as varied as they are diverse!

  6. If you want to study at a German higher education institution, you will have to meet certain requirements. The most important prerequisites for applying are explained here. If you want to study in Germany you will have to meet certain requirements.

  7. Although all Studienkollegs teach general competencies and language skills that are necessary for successful studies in Germany, they have different foci: For studies at universities. M courses – for medical, biological or pharmaceutical courses of study. W courses – for business and economics programmes and social science courses of study.