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GCWUS Launches Applications for DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026

GCWUS Launches Applications for DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Government College Women University Sialkot has opened applications for the DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026.
  • The scholarship offers fully funded research opportunities in Germany.
  • Interested students and researchers can apply until a specified date.

Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS) has announced the opening of applications for the DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026, providing fully funded research opportunities to eligible candidates in Germany.

According to GCWUS, this initiative aims to support talented students and researchers from Pakistan by offering comprehensive financial assistance and academic guidance during their studies abroad.

Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the official website of GCWUS for detailed information on eligibility criteria, application procedures, and deadlines. The deadline for submission is yet to be announced but will be communicated through official channels.

The DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026 is administered by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and is designed to foster international academic collaboration and enhance research capabilities among Pakistani scholars. Successful recipients will have access to a range of benefits, including accommodation, travel expenses, and academic support during their stay in Germany.

Dr. Ayesha Khan, Dean of Research at GCWUS, stated: 'We are excited to offer this opportunity to our talented students and researchers. The DAAD GROW Scholarship 2026 will not only provide financial assistance but also facilitate a rich learning experience abroad.'

Applicants must ensure they meet the specified academic requirements and submit all necessary documents by the deadline. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact the GCWUS admissions office or visit their official website.

The scholarship is open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers from various disciplines. It aims to promote excellence in research and contribute to the development of a skilled workforce in Pakistan.

'We are excited to offer this opportunity to our talented students and researchers.'

Dr. Ayesha Khan, Dean of Research at GCWUS