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-===== Frequently asked questions =====+===== Frequently Asked Questions =====
 ==== Changes due to Corona virus ==== ==== Changes due to Corona virus ====
 <alert type="success">Information about the impact of the Corona virus pandemic on the program</alert> <alert type="success">Information about the impact of the Corona virus pandemic on the program</alert>
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 Please also include proof of your Japanese language proficiency, such as a JLPT certificate. Please also include proof of your Japanese language proficiency, such as a JLPT certificate.
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-==== DAAD Scholarship ==== 
-<alert type="success">Questions about the DAAD scholarship</alert> 
  
-<panel title="Do only Bonn students receive the DAAD scholarship?"> +==== Languages ====
-Regardless of where you have studied before, if you are admitted to study TEACH in Bonn, you will also receive the DAAD scholarship. However, the scholarship can only be awarded to Germans or Germans equal "Bildungsinländer"+
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-<panel title="Does the DAAD scholarship also exist for the stay in Germany?"> +
-No. The DAAD will only cover the travel costs to Korea and the accommodation costs for the time in Japan and Korea. +
-</panel> +
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-<panel title="Do I have to apply for the scholarship separately?"> +
-No. Provided that you are accepted into TEACH and meet the legal requirements (in particular, therefore: have German citizenship or are equal to Germans under BaFöG), you will automatically enjoy the scholarship. +
-</panel> +
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-<panel title="How much is the scholarship?"> +
-As of 2014, the DAAD scholarship consists of the travel allowance for Japan (currently 1,025 euros) as well as six monthly allowances for Japan (1,200 euros each = 7,200 euros) and six monthly allowances for South Korea (825 euros each = 4,950 euros). In addition, there is an allowance for health insurance (12 x 35 = 420 euros). Currently, the total amount is therefore 13,595 euros. +
-</panel> +
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-==== languages ====+
 <alert type="success">Information on language requirements and language acquisition during studies</alert> <alert type="success">Information on language requirements and language acquisition during studies</alert>
  
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 The requirement for language practice (60 credit points) is primarily aimed at students from Bonn, Germany, who are able to come up with the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curricula, this is not possible in some cases for students from other universities. However, there are ways to compensate for this. For example, courses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participation, with your application. The requirement for language practice (60 credit points) is primarily aimed at students from Bonn, Germany, who are able to come up with the required 60 LP in the Bachelor's program in Asian Studies. Due to different calculation methods and curricula, this is not possible in some cases for students from other universities. However, there are ways to compensate for this. For example, courses outside of language courses held in the required language, longer stays, internships, or language courses in the target country may be recognized under certain circumstances. For this purpose, please submit suitable evidence, e.g. a transcript of records from the Japanese or Korean university or a certificate of participation, with your application.
 </panel> </panel>
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 +==== DAAD Scholarship ====
 +<alert type="danger">The following information is only valid if the DAAD funds the TEACH program. This depends on the decisions of the DAAD and cannot be guaranteed. Please check with us to see if this applies to your application period.</alert>
 +<alert type="success">Questions about the DAAD scholarship</alert>
 +<panel title="Do only Bonn students receive the DAAD scholarship?">
 +Regardless of where you have studied before, if you are admitted to study TEACH in Bonn, you will also receive the DAAD scholarship. However, the scholarship can only be awarded to Germans or Germans equal "Bildungsinländer".
 +</panel>
 +
 +<panel title="Does the DAAD scholarship also exist for the stay in Germany?">
 +No. The DAAD will only cover the travel costs to Korea and the accommodation costs for the time in Japan and Korea.
 +</panel>
 +
 +<panel title="Do I have to apply for the scholarship separately?">
 +No. Provided that you are accepted into TEACH and meet the legal requirements (in particular, therefore: have German citizenship or are equal to Germans under BaFöG), you will automatically enjoy the scholarship.
 +</panel>
 +
 +<panel title="How much is the scholarship?">
 +As of 2014, the DAAD scholarship consists of the travel allowance for Japan (currently 1,025 euros) as well as six monthly allowances for Japan (1,200 euros each = 7,200 euros) and six monthly allowances for South Korea (825 euros each = 4,950 euros). In addition, there is an allowance for health insurance (12 x 35 = 420 euros). Currently, the total amount is therefore 13,595 euros.
 +</panel>
 +
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