Student Resources

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==Scholarships==
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*http://www.islamabad.diplo.de/en/06/Studieren__in__Deutschland/Stipendien.html <br> Several German institutions, foremost the [[DAAD]], are providing support younger university graduates from all academic disciplines as well as from the fields of music and art (and, in exceptional cases, to advanced students). Support is also available for young academics and scientists, university teachers and groups completing study visits under the guidance of a university teacher.
*http://www.islamabad.diplo.de/en/06/Studieren__in__Deutschland/Stipendien.html <br> Several German institutions, foremost the [[DAAD]], are providing support younger university graduates from all academic disciplines as well as from the fields of music and art (and, in exceptional cases, to advanced students). Support is also available for young academics and scientists, university teachers and groups completing study visits under the guidance of a university teacher.
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*http://www.chevening.com/ <br> The British Chevening Scholarships, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the British Council, are prestigious awards which enable overseas students to study in the United Kingdom.
*http://www.chevening.com/ <br> The British Chevening Scholarships, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the British Council, are prestigious awards which enable overseas students to study in the United Kingdom.
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*[http://www.usefpakistan.org/fulbrightPakistaniProgram.html Fulbright Programs for Pakistani Citizens] <br> Three to four years' study in the U.S. for a Master's degree or for the coursework and/or research for a PhD. At a U.S. university
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*[http://www.usefpakistan.org/fulbrightPakistaniProgram.html <br> Three to four years' study in the U.S. for a Master's degree or for the coursework and/or research for a PhD. At a U.S. university
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==Useful Links==
==Useful Links==

Revision as of 13:31, 4 April 2006

(Very disorganised information dump for the time being. Keep putting in more info and links, I'll sort this out one of these days)

Contents

List of Students

  • A list of currently active students and alumni, who have volunteered to offer their contact information, is contained in the main article List of Students.

Scholarships

  • http://www.islamabad.diplo.de/en/06/Studieren__in__Deutschland/Stipendien.html
    Several German institutions, foremost the DAAD, are providing support younger university graduates from all academic disciplines as well as from the fields of music and art (and, in exceptional cases, to advanced students). Support is also available for young academics and scientists, university teachers and groups completing study visits under the guidance of a university teacher.
  • http://www.chevening.com/
    The British Chevening Scholarships, funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the British Council, are prestigious awards which enable overseas students to study in the United Kingdom.

Useful Links

  • http://www.thevisaguide.com [The complete visa guide including Enlgish Tests,languages, University searching, documentation help, visa documents,interview questions, Immigration to UK,Canada,Australia, Accommodation,jobs for students and many more]

(links to university pages of different countries should also be here)

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for students studying in Germany can be found in Prospective visitors/students to Germany: frequently asked questions.

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