Learning German in India can be done through a variety of methods, including:
If you are considering studying medicine in Germany, there are a few important things to consider:
Health Related
Cooking stuff
Clothing
Initial ExpensesGet 1200 to 1500 Euros in cash or cash/Forex. It may take 4 to 6 weeks to unblock your blocked account. When you come here you need to pay
General
Baggage Packing
In 30 days learning German is really difficult, but not impossible to do. In 30 days we have 720 hours, you have to dedicate a maximum part of it towards German learning. All languages have different sentence structures according to tense, question, or imperative types of information. You need to master them, learn to fake them until you make it. There is a book which claimed to do the same as your question. The book is on Amazon, I have not used it, or gotten any money out of it. You can try it yourself if it is something which can be useful. It will bring you to the A2 level.
Sentence Structure: The first step would be to learn these common structures, how and where they are used. If you know this theoretically you will be able to communicate most of the topics. (1 hour) Verb Conjugation: Sentence structures are incomplete without the correct verb conjugation. So you have to learn this with the appropriate personal pronouns. This will make your sentence grammatically correct. (1 hour) I did my master's from HAW Hamburg in German taught the course in Automobile engineering. Master Fahrzeugbau to be specific.
I started my study in March 2017 and was able to complete it successfully including a 1-year internship in August 2019. Before starting my study at HAW Hamburg, I had done the German language course till the C1 level and also appeared for TestDaF, DSH, and Telc C1 Hochschule exam, from which I cleared two of them, to secure my admission at HAW Hamburg. The first semester was not that good, due to being the only non-German in the whole batch. I consider myself an extrovert, but I need some time to make connections. German classmates are happy to help, but you have to ask. It was normally about understanding the process and making a few connections, with whom you can share and work in groups. I had the advantage of getting a buddy from my batch, who helped with this stuff, with my timetable and so on stuff, also took me to some cool parties on the campus. Once my social circle was established, I was more confident with the course, I cleared 7 subjects in the first two semesters, at the end of the third semester, I started with my internship in a different city, from there I only came to Hamburg for giving my remaining exams, as in Germany you don’t have to be present in the class to give the exam. I cleared all the practical subjects plus project work in the beginning. So I was doing my internship and also gave exams for 2 subjects in the 4th semester and the 5th semester, I gave the last remaining module and also submitted my thesis to clear my master. Investment in education is always worth it.
Be it in Germany or anywhere in the world. If you are asking in terms of return, how much you can earn later on, then it depends on many factors. The social market economy of Germany will not make you rich in a short time, but it will also not make you wander for basic needs. Now coming back to the investment part,
Let’s go through all the expenses you have to pay for and during the study in Germany. University application: At first, you will apply to a university for getting admission from India via Uni-Assist (Start) which costs 75€ for the first application and 30€ for each extra university where you are applying. On average you will apply to 5–6 universities, to increase your chances, which makes the total around 225€ plus the courier charges to send your document to Germany. Here you might need to submit the language certificate depending upon your course selection, English or German taught course.
Here you might not need to give IELTS if you are going to study in German taught course, or the opposite for English taught course. For German taught course fees would be more as you would be learning till B2/C1 level from Goethe Institute in India which can be more expensive. If you are planning to learn the language in Germany then the fees would be further expensive 900+€ for an intensive German course for each level. So you can count what is applicable to you. New Skilled Immigration ActThe Skilled Immigration Act is a new law which expands the possibilities for qualified professionals to come to work in Germany. It makes the task of migrating to Germany from non-EU nations in order to work. There has been some relaxations also done for the qualified professionals with university degrees. so the question is: What changes does the new law introduce?The new law expands the framework under which qualified professionals from non-EU countries can come to work in Germany. Moving to new country can be a big challenge for many of us, specially for students at very young age, moving to completely new and strange country with different language and culture can be overwhelming. In this article, I want to share the important things to take care after your arrival in Germany as an brand new student. 1. Fix your accommodation in Germany.
It is hard to find your final accommodation in Germany, but with some contacts and university support, you can solve this problem temporarily by staying with friends or student hostels. By fixing I mean the address where you will be living and registering your self for the time of your studies. It is compulsory to register yourself at the city registration office, so it is must step. This registration is needed in many places for example to get your block account access and so on. Your fix accommodation can be in student residence, shared flat(WGs), or your own private apartment. You will register your living address in Germany at the ‘Einwohnermeldeamt’. To do this process, you need an appointment at the city registration office(Bürger Büro), you have to take your ID, Passport with confirmation from the landlord about your stay in their property. You have to do this process, every time you change your accommodation. To study in Germany, you have to have a valid student visa. The requirements can slightly vary for different countries, but here is the standard list of documents which are needed at the time of your student visa application at German embassy in your country. Here is a checklist of the required documents to apply for a German student visa:
These are the documents needed to apply for German student visa. It may vary a little bit as per your location or condition, it is wise to check the latest documents on their website to avoid any hassle. As these documents are the basis for your application, it would be cross checked by the embassy to decide in your favor or against you. So be authentic and do not provide any false information. For the application two sets of copies with the original documents has to be taken with you on the day of your visa application interview.
|
Ankit
|