Pre-selection procedure Eligibility check Sample Clauses

Pre-selection procedure Eligibility check.Ā Kindly be informed, the following required documents will be checked by the DAAD staff: šŸ¢§ Online application šŸ¢§ GERLS required information šŸ¢§ CV šŸ¢§ Photo šŸ¢§ Copy of Passport šŸ¢§ Statement of employment šŸ¢§ Endorsement letter šŸ¢§ Acceptance letter šŸ¢§ Language score ļæ½ļæ½ Proof of PhD registration (required from Channel & Specialization) ļæ½ļæ½ Time line šŸ¢§ History of the applicant (Please refrain from creating more than one account on the GERLS Website and refrain from submitting more than one application. Kindly note that in case of dual application and/or duplication your application will not be considered.) šŸ¢§ Recommendation letters šŸ¢§ Permission of Ethical committee (If applicable) The pre-selection procedure runs for about 8 weeks after the eligibility check. šŸ¢§ There will be a committee for each discipline consisting of 2 professors from the same field, who will be in charge of evaluating the application according to the programā€™s criteria. šŸ¢§ Applicants should classify themselves in the right discipline. šŸ¢§ Kindly note that following points will be considered while evaluating the proposal:- ā€¢ Abstract ā€¢ Background ā€¢ Scientific Proposal ā€¢ Research Objectives ā€¢ Time planning ā€¢ The quality of the acceptance letter ( it should contain title, duration, and objectives of the proposal) ā€¢ Endorsement letter. ā€¢ Recommendation letters
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