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Planning your arrival and course of study
Planning your arrival and course of study Do you need some initial help? Here, we will inform you of the first steps – from the preparations for the entry to the matriculation. Arrival Enroling and settling in Tips for students...
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Studies in Germany
Studies in Germany Pursuing studies in Germany reveals numeorus options for you. We will show you how to organise your path from your application to your graduation. Can I complete a course of study in Germany? Planning your arrival and course of study Study and work Prospects after graduation...
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Study & vocational training
Study and vocational training Studies or vocational training in Germany are the ideal preparation for your career path. Find out which educational path is the right one for you. Studies in Germany Vocational training in Germany...
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Enroling and settling in
Enroling and settling in Did you know? Before you can benefit from all of your university's services, your enrolment process must be completed. Preparing for enrolment Have you been accepted into a course of study? Please bear in mind that you cannot use the university's facilities, such as the library, until you have enrolled. You generally have to show up in person in order to enrol at your university. Make a careful note of the deadline and ensure that you enrol in good time. All the relevant...
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Arrival
Arrival Finding a flat, registering your residence and opening a bank account – those are the first steps you should take in Germany. Finding accommodation Many students in Germany live in halls of residence. The rooms are affordable and you can get to know other students quickly. The “ Find student hall ” option on the Study in Germany website will assist you in the process of looking for a hall of residence in the area of your preferred university. Additionally, DAAD provides comprehensi...
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Vocational training profiles at a glance
Training profiles at a glance What occupations that require training are the most demanded in Germany? In this category, you will find the currently most demanded training professions. Mechatronics engineer for air-conditioning/refrigeration Nursing Professional Train operator Industrial electronics engineer Engineer for sanitary, heating and air-conditioning systems...
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Vocational training in Germany
Training in Germany This is how vocational training in Germany works: Here you can find useful information on the vocational training system, requirements and the industries in demand. What is vocational training? Do I qualify for vocational training? Vocational training profiles at a glance How do I find vocational training? Prospects after your vocational training...
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Tips for students
Tips for students This is how studying in Germany works: Here you can find useful tips that will facilitate your everyday life at university. Ask Me Anything - Studying in Germany Juanita from Colombia explains why she decided to complete a course of study in Germany and reports on her experiences at university. Francisco from Mexico explains why he opted to do a doctorate in Germany. “Study in Germany” Blog The “Study in Germany” blog features international students talking about what t...
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Nursing Professional
Nursing professional Get trained as a nurse: basic medical knowledge and carefully dealing with persons in need of nursing care are the vocational training’s main focus. Are you communicative and do you like working with people? Are you also interested in medicine and organisation, and are you reliable and conscientious? Then training to become a nurse could be just right for you. Here you will work in the care of people of all ages in various areas, e.g. in hospitals, long-term care facilitie...
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Study and work
Study and work Many students work part-time during their studies to earn some extra money. Find out how to juggle studying and working here. Student jobs and internships Many students in Germany have jobs in their spare time. Some may work as research assistants in universities, research institutes or libraries, while others may work as waiters or babysitters. International students also have the opportunity to work in addition to studying. Students from third countries are permitted to work up...
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