This really made me jump in my place, as my Ausbildung plan just started this year and I plan to get to Germany in August, my biggest worry was the slowness of visa, but now this is a good news
It would be awesome if you could create a video exploring short term internship (2 or 4 months) opportunities for students (still in school like me) in Germany, how to apply, the benefits, and tips on getting selected. Since you’ve experienced education in Germany, your insights would be incredibly valuable for many students, including myself!
I’m eager to explore internship opportunities in Germany during my vacation from late March to early June. My goal is to gain hands-on experience, learn about the industry, and prepare for my future studies in Germany. However, most opportunities seem tailored for college students, and I’m unsure where to look or how to approach companies.
I have some experience in programming with Java, AI, cloud computing, and even concept car design, and I’d love to apply these skills in a real-world setting. I believe an internship in Germany would not only help me learn more about these areas but also provide exposure to innovative technologies and the work culture there. If you have any suggestions for companies or resources where I can look for internship openings, or any advice on getting started, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks so much for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Could you guide me on: Any companies or fields that might be open to high school students like me? How to network or connect with professionals in Germany? Any advice on making my application or emails more impactful? Your insights would mean a lot to me, as I’m truly passionate about learning and exploring opportunities in Germany. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this!
I'm currently in 10th grade and looking for internship opportunities in Germany this summer, particularly in AI, software development, or automotive technology. I’d love any advice or suggestions on where to look for internships, or if you know of any companies or contacts that might help. I really appreciate any guidance you can provide. Thanks a lot!
Materic ( Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry)= 84% Result FSc (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) 80% BSc = first semester in Food Science and Technology = Second semester in Computer Science First + Second semester = 3.7 / 4 CGPA (Foundation year) ILEST = 6.5 Bands So can I get admission in Germany for Bachelor Of computer science Please give me 100 % correct information
If I take the TestDaF next February and the results come 6 weeks later, will I have enough time to get everything together to apply for the winter semester in May or June of next year?
Test DaF results usually take one month, so if you take the exam in February, you should receive your results by March. Applications for the Winter semester generally close on July 15th, so just make sure to have all other important documents ready
Depends a lot on your branch and city. Its not always necessary but its always a huge plus. A lot of jobs also help you find a langauge course and offer to pay part of it
This really made me jump in my place, as my Ausbildung plan just started this year and I plan to get to Germany in August, my biggest worry was the slowness of visa, but now this is a good news
It would be awesome if you could create a video exploring short term internship (2 or 4 months) opportunities for students (still in school like me) in Germany, how to apply, the benefits, and tips on getting selected. Since you’ve experienced education in Germany, your insights would be incredibly valuable for many students, including myself!
Thank you for this update.
So the student visa applications will be online too?
Simple, Short, and Onpoint.
I’m eager to explore internship opportunities in Germany during my vacation from late March to early June. My goal is to gain hands-on experience, learn about the industry, and prepare for my future studies in Germany. However, most opportunities seem tailored for college students, and I’m unsure where to look or how to approach companies.
you can't work with travel visa.
@@sebastien8538 I know
I have some experience in programming with Java, AI, cloud computing, and even concept car design, and I’d love to apply these skills in a real-world setting. I believe an internship in Germany would not only help me learn more about these areas but also provide exposure to innovative technologies and the work culture there.
If you have any suggestions for companies or resources where I can look for internship openings, or any advice on getting started, I’d really appreciate it!
Thanks so much for your help, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Could you guide me on:
Any companies or fields that might be open to high school students like me?
How to network or connect with professionals in Germany?
Any advice on making my application or emails more impactful?
Your insights would mean a lot to me, as I’m truly passionate about learning and exploring opportunities in Germany. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this!
Can I apply for my visa online, if I want to do my bachelor's degree in Germany??
ya i am from delhi now in germany suffered a lot . I can relate
I'm currently in 10th grade and looking for internship opportunities in Germany this summer, particularly in AI, software development, or automotive technology. I’d love any advice or suggestions on where to look for internships, or if you know of any companies or contacts that might help.
I really appreciate any guidance you can provide. Thanks a lot!
gl find one who takes without bachelor's or masters
what does this mean for people who are already in the process of applying for a Visa?
Me Watching this video after getting my visa 😂
Really. Please give me your insta id i want to talk to you
And congratulations for visa🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Yeah mee also
Spouse visa online?
Materic ( Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry)= 84% Result
FSc (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) 80%
BSc
= first semester in Food Science and Technology
= Second semester in Computer Science
First + Second semester = 3.7 / 4 CGPA
(Foundation year)
ILEST = 6.5 Bands
So can I get admission in Germany for Bachelor Of computer science
Please give me 100 % correct information
Bro. ABH is so cooked here. I am waiting for the reply of my niderlassungurlaubnis 4 months ! And they simply ignore all my mail and email!
If I take the TestDaF next February and the results come 6 weeks later, will I have enough time to get everything together to apply for the winter semester in May or June of next year?
Test DaF results usually take one month, so if you take the exam in February, you should receive your results by March. Applications for the Winter semester generally close on July 15th, so just make sure to have all other important documents ready
Is this applicable for students?
Please help me out
I am so grateful for being EU citizen…
How important is knowing German to get a good high paying job in Germany?
Depends a lot on your branch and city. Its not always necessary but its always a huge plus. A lot of jobs also help you find a langauge course and offer to pay part of it
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
❤
Yeeeah
I am from Bangladesh
Our waiting period 26 month right now!!!😢
I am Bangladeshi too but in their website it says the waiting period is 19 months
@Broccoli-m9h Yeah. but
ekn 26 month colotese and seta jhor er gotite barche😅
@@collectionsbd Really??
@@Broccoli-m9h Yeah🥲💔
@@collectionsbd I guess Dhaka doesn't have Online German visa process system that's why it takes no less than 2 years just to get visa appointment
what should we expect from morocco, they achieved "Third World Country" Title, even the online visa proccess is broken in this slum 😠
I don’t thing it effects us, Turks
i think it actually does affect us "turks"
We will se,I hope it effects us in a good way.
@@egemenulker If German government won't change the ''unable the right to visa refusal'' than it won't affect anything