
Here’s a problem most Algerian scholarship hunters share: they find one or two well-known programs, apply to those, and assume that’s the full picture. They miss programs they’d be genuinely competitive for, not because the opportunities aren’t there, but because nobody compiled them in one place with honest, practical guidance.
This guide does exactly that. Below you’ll find the most legitimate, fully funded international scholarship opportunities available to Algerian students in 2026-2027, with real information about eligibility, what’s actually funded, and how to put together a competitive application.
Algeria is listed on the OECD-DAC developing country list, which opens the door to dozens of government-funded scholarship programs that most students from wealthier countries simply can’t access. That’s an advantage worth using.
1. DAAD Scholarships — Germany

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers multiple scholarship tracks for Algerian students, and Algeria’s eligibility under the OECD-DAC list means Algerians can apply to almost all of them.
DAAD EPOS (Development-Related Postgraduate Courses) This is DAAD’s flagship program for students from developing countries who are already working professionals. You need at least two years of relevant work experience after your Bachelor’s degree. The scholarship covers tuition, a monthly living allowance of around €850, health insurance, and a travel allowance.
Fields covered include economics, engineering, agriculture, environmental sciences, public health, social sciences, and media.
Deadline: Most programs have deadlines between October and January for the following academic year. Check the DAAD portal at daad.de for specific program deadlines.
DAAD Helmut Schmidt Programme Focused on future leaders in governance, law, political science, and public administration. Stipend of €992/month, health insurance, and travel support. Applications for 2027/28 closed July 31, 2026, mark the next cycle.
DAAD Research Grants For researchers and PhD applicants who have already identified a German supervisor. No work experience requirement for this track.
What makes DAAD strong for Algerians: No IELTS required if your degree was in English, a free Medium of Instruction (MOI) Certificate works. Algeria’s French and Arabic university systems are well-recognized by German institutions.
2. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Scholarships — Europe
The Erasmus Mundus program funds joint Master’s degrees across multiple European universities. Algerian students are eligible as “Partner Country” applicants, which means they compete in a less crowded pool than EU students and typically receive higher funding.
What it covers:
- Full tuition waiver
- €1,400/month living allowance
- Travel and installation allowance
- Health insurance
The program has no central application, each Erasmus Mundus consortium manages its own applications. Popular programs for Algerian students include:
- MESPOM — Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management
- EMGS — Erasmus Mundus in Global Studies
- NORISK — Risk Assessment and Civil Infrastructure Management
- CyberMACS — Cybersecurity and Connected Systems
Deadlines vary by program but most fall between November and January for the following academic year. Search the EACEA scholarship catalog at eacea.ec.europa.eu for the full list.
Tip: Algerian students with strong French language skills have an advantage in many European Erasmus programs, especially those with a French partner university.
3. Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) — China
Algeria is a Belt and Road Initiative partner country, which makes Algerian students eligible for the Silk Road Scholarship, a dedicated CSC track with country-specific quotas that is less competitive than the general CSC pool.
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Free university dormitory
- Monthly stipend: CNY 3,000 (Master’s), CNY 3,500 (PhD)
- Medical insurance
Language: No IELTS required for English-taught programs. A free MOI Certificate from your university is accepted.
Deadline: February–May 2027 depending on the university.
Apply at: study.csc.edu.cn
Best fields for Algerian students in China: Engineering, computer science, medicine, environmental science, petroleum and gas engineering (especially relevant given Algeria’s oil and gas sector).
Pro tip: Contact Chinese university professors directly in your research area before applying. A professor acceptance letter significantly improves your CSC chances, especially for PhD applications.
4. Chevening Scholarship — United Kingdom

The Chevening Scholarship is the UK government’s flagship international scholarship, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). It’s open to Algerian students and covers a one-year Master’s degree at any UK university.
What it covers:
- Full tuition (no cap)
- Monthly living allowance (~£1,236 in London, lower elsewhere)
- Return economy airfare
- Arrival and departure allowances
- Visa application fee reimbursement
Requirements:
- Algerian national
- Bachelor’s degree
- At least two years of work experience
- IELTS 6.5 or equivalent
- Must return to Algeria for at least two years after the scholarship
Deadline: Applications typically open in August and close in November — November 5, 2026 for the 2027-28 cycle.
Apply at: chevening.org (completely free)
Chevening is highly competitive but Algeria’s quota means you’re not competing against the entire world, selection is done country by country.
5. Turkiye Burslari — Turkey
Turkiye Burslari is Turkey’s government scholarship program, and it’s one of the most underrated options for North African students. Algerian students are eligible and the Arabic-speaking environment makes cultural adjustment easier than in East Asia or Northern Europe.
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Free university dormitory
- Monthly stipend: ₺1,000–1,200 (varies by program level)
- Turkish language course (paid for)
- One-way airfare
Requirements:
- No IELTS required
- Minimum 75% equivalent GPA for most programs
- Under 30 for Master’s, under 35 for PhD
Application deadline: January–February 2027 for the 2027-28 cycle.
Apply at: tbbs.turkiyeburslari.gov.tr
Turkish universities offer strong programs in engineering, medicine, social sciences, and Islamic studies, all fields with high demand among Algerian students.
6. Korean Government Scholarship (GKS) — South Korea
The Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) is South Korea’s fully funded scholarship program for international students. Algeria is eligible, and the scholarship is generous by any standard.
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Monthly stipend of KRW 1,000,000 (~$700 USD)
- Free Korean language training (one year before studies begin)
- Round-trip airfare
- Settlement allowance on arrival
- Medical insurance
Requirements:
- CGPA minimum 2.64/4.0 — one of the lowest minimum GPAs of any major scholarship
- No IELTS required — MOI Certificate accepted
Deadline: Embassy Track: February–March 2027. University Track varies.
GKS is one of the most accessible fully funded scholarships for Algerian students with average academic profiles, because the minimum GPA is low and the selection process values overall profile, not just grades.
7. Stipendium Hungaricum — Hungary
Hungary’s Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship is fully funded and open to Algerian students. It’s significantly less competitive than DAAD or Chevening, making it a strong option for students with solid but not exceptional profiles.
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Monthly stipend of HUF 43,700 (~€115)
- Free student accommodation or accommodation allowance
- Health insurance
Requirements:
- Apply through Algeria’s government sending partner (Ministry of Higher Education)
- No IELTS required for many programs
- Deadlines: January–February 2027
Apply at: stipendiumhungaricum.hu
Hungarian universities offer strong programs in medicine, engineering, IT, and natural sciences at significantly lower cost of living than Western Europe.
8. MEXT Scholarship — Japan
Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) offers fully funded scholarships for international students. Algerian students can apply through the Embassy Track (Japanese Embassy in Algiers) or the University Track (directly through Japanese universities).
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Monthly stipend of approximately ¥143,000–147,000 (~$950 USD)
- Airfare to and from Japan
- Free Japanese language training
Requirements:
- No minimum GPA published
- Research plan is essential
- Embassy Track: applications open April–June 2026 (check Japanese Embassy Algeria website)
Deadline for University Track: October–December 2026 for 2027 intake.
Algeria has a Japanese Embassy in Algiers, contact them directly for the most current MEXT Embassy Track application package.
9. Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships
Switzerland offers fully funded scholarships through the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships program for research students and artists. Algerian students are eligible.
What it covers:
- Full tuition waiver
- Monthly stipend of CHF 1,920 (~€2,000)
- Health insurance
- Accommodation allowance
Requirements:
- Postgraduate (Master’s research or PhD)
- Strong academic record
- Research proposal
Deadline: October–December 2026 for the 2027-28 academic year.
Apply through: The Algerian Federal Commission, search “Swiss Excellence Scholarship Algeria” for the contact point in your country.
10. Australian Awards Scholarships
Australian Awards is Australia’s flagship development scholarship program. Algeria is an eligible country, and the scholarship is one of the most comprehensive available.
What it covers:
- Full tuition
- Return airfare
- Establishment allowance on arrival
- Monthly living allowance
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Requirements:
- Two years of work experience preferred
- Must return to Algeria for at least two years after completing the degree
Deadline: Applications for the 2027 intake typically open in February–April 2027.
Apply at: dfat.gov.au/australianawards
Scholarships Without IELTS for Algerian Students
One of the most common barriers Algerian students mention is IELTS. The good news: most major scholarships accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) Certificate as an alternative, if your degree was taught in French or English, you can get this free letter from your university registrar and use it instead of paying for IELTS.
Scholarships that accept MOI Certificate:
- ✅ DAAD (all programs)
- ✅ CSC China
- ✅ GKS Korea
- ✅ Turkiye Burslari (no proficiency test needed at all)
- ✅ Stipendium Hungaricum (many programs)
Use ScholarWing’s free MOI Certificate Generator to get the correct letter format, then have your registrar sign and stamp it.
Scholarship Deadlines at a Glance
| Scholarship | Country | Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| DAAD EPOS | Germany | Oct–Jan |
| DAAD Helmut Schmidt | Germany | July 31 |
| Chevening | UK | November 5 |
| Erasmus Mundus | Europe | Nov–Jan |
| CSC China | China | Feb–May |
| Turkiye Burslari | Turkey | Jan–Feb |
| GKS Korea | South Korea | Feb–Mar |
| Stipendium Hungaricum | Hungary | Jan–Feb |
| MEXT | Japan | April–June (Embassy) |
| Swiss Excellence | Switzerland | Oct–Dec |
| Australian Awards | Australia | Feb–April |
Application Documents Most Programs Require
Preparing these once lets you apply to multiple scholarships without starting from scratch every time:
- ✅ Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts
- ✅ CV — academic format, 2 pages maximum
- ✅ Motivation letter (personalized for each scholarship)
- ✅ Two recommendation letters (at least one academic, one professional)
- ✅ Research proposal or study plan
- ✅ Passport copy
- ✅ Language certificate — IELTS, TOEFL, or MOI Certificate
- ✅ Medical certificate (required for CSC and some others)
Use ScholarWing’s free tools to generate your SOP, motivation letter, CV, reference letter, and MOI Certificate — all at no cost, no login required.
Tips for Algerian Students Applying Abroad
1. Apply to multiple scholarships simultaneously DAAD, CSC, and Erasmus Mundus applications overlap in timing. Build a core set of documents and customize for each program.
2. Your French language background is an asset Many European programs, especially in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Canada, value French proficiency highly. Don’t ignore Francophone scholarship options.
3. Contact professors before applying for research scholarships For CSC PhD, DAAD Research Grants, and MEXT University Track, reaching a professor in your field before submitting your formal application significantly improves your selection chances.
4. Start early The biggest reason Algerian students miss scholarships is not ineligibility, it’s late discovery. Mark the deadlines above in your calendar today and start document preparation 3 months in advance.
5. The return plan matters Almost every scholarship listed here expects you to return to Algeria after completing your degree. Write a specific, realistic return plan, name an organization, a role, and a project. Vague language about contributing to national development is not a return plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which scholarships are fully funded for Algerian students?
DAAD, Erasmus Mundus, CSC China, Chevening, Turkiye Burslari, GKS Korea, Stipendium Hungaricum, MEXT Japan, Swiss Excellence, and Australian Awards are all fully funded and open to Algerian students.
Do Algerian students need IELTS for international scholarships?
Not necessarily. DAAD, CSC, GKS, and Turkiye Burslari all accept a Medium of Instruction Certificate instead of IELTS if your degree was taught in English or French.
Which is the easiest scholarship to get for Algerian students?
GKS Korea has the lowest published GPA minimum (2.64/4.0) and no IELTS requirement. Turkiye Burslari and Stipendium Hungaricum are also relatively accessible compared to Chevening and DAAD.
Can Algerian students apply for CSC China?
Yes. Algeria is a Belt and Road Initiative partner country, making Algerian students eligible for the Silk Road Scholarship under CSC.
When should I start applying?
Start 3-6 months before the deadline. For DAAD and Chevening, that means starting preparation in July-August 2026 for November deadlines.
Is there a scholarship for Algerian students without work experience?
Yes, CSC China, MEXT Japan, Erasmus Mundus, and Stipendium Hungaricum do not require work experience. DAAD EPOS and Chevening require it.
