Postdoc Scholarships in chemical engineering in germany for Turkish students

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Living costs in Germany compared to Turkey

Estimated costs in Germany, compared with Turkey.

MonthlyYearly
Germany
Turkey

Personal Care

Toiletries, haircuts, and personal items per year

€552

$600/yr

1.3 times more expensive

₺16.3k

$480/yr

1.3 times cheaper

University Tuition

Average PhD tuition per year

€460

$500/yr

3.0 times cheaper

₺51.0k

$1,500/yr

3.0 times more expensive

Transportation

Public transport and local travel per year

€552

$600/yr

Same

₺20.4k

$600/yr

Same

Groceries

Basic food shopping for one student per year

€2.0k

$2,160/yr

1.3 times more expensive

₺56.1k

$1,650/yr

1.3 times cheaper

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

Quick Questions for Turkish students

Are Turkish students eligible for fully funded scholarships in Europe and North America?
Yes. Turkish students are eligible for most major scholarships (e.g., Erasmus Mundus, DAAD, Fulbright), but many require strong GPA and English scores.
Do Turkish applicants need to show bank statements when applying for fully funded scholarships abroad?
Usually no at application stage, but many countries still require proof of funds during the visa process even if the scholarship is full.
Is IELTS or TOEFL mandatory for Turkish students applying to international scholarships?
In most cases yes; however, some European programs may waive English tests if your previous degree was fully in English.
Do Turkish students have an advantage in Erasmus Mundus scholarships?
Turkish students apply in large numbers to Erasmus Mundus, so acceptance is competitive despite full eligibility.
Can Turkish students combine Türkiye Bursları with foreign scholarships?
Generally no — most funding bodies require you to accept only one major scholarship at a time.

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