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MiM scholarships in Germany do exist — but they’re not always easy to find unless you know where to look.
- ESMT Berlin and WHU offer 20–50% tuition scholarships for strong profiles, especially those with good academics and GMAT scores.
- DAAD doesn’t offer many MiM-specific awards, but some regional scholarships (like STIBET) support international students during their studies.
- Most public universities charge minimal tuition, but students can still apply for cost-of-living grants from DAAD or local foundations.
- Private schools also offer women-in-leadership, diversity, and country-specific scholarships, which can add up to decent savings.
- Reach out directly to school admissions — many scholarships aren’t advertised widely but are offered during the application process.
So yes, there are options — but most are partial. Strong academics, early application, and a clear motivation letter make a big difference.
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