GVET (Nursing)

In nursing students spend two days a week at a vocational school where they acquire the theoretical knowledge that they need in their future occupation. The rest of the time they work in a nursing home or hospital, where they get to apply their newly acquired knowledge in practice and learn how their work spaces operate.

Employment prospects for students who have completed a dual vocational training program are very good. That is why this kind of training is very popular with young Germans: around two-thirds of all German students leaving school go on to start a dual vocational training program. After passing the final exams, students are recognized professionals in Europe and stand a good chance of starting a successful career in Germany.

 

Eligibility:

Educational qualification: 12th completed or diploma 10+3

(One should have your school-leaving certificate recognized to apply for a vocational training course.)

Language qualification: B1 Level Certification is mandatory

Age: 18 years – 24 Years

 

Duration:

Maximum 6 Months of Pre Semester

3 Years of Job training with a minimum of 800 euros stipend /month

Pay during Vocational Training:

Trainees will receive 800 Euros – 1150 Euros (monthly gross)

The Dual Vocational Training as a nurse comprises theoretical as well as practical elements and is carried out at a state-recognized health school as well as outpatient and inpatient care facilities.

The theoretical part of the nursing education which comprises a total of 2100 hours, provides nursing-related knowledge in the following areas:

  • Nursing and Health Science
  • Natural Sciences and Medicine
  • Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Economy, Law, and Politics

The practical training includes 2500 hours of practice in inpatient and outpatient facilities in various fields:

  • Internal Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Pediatrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Maternity and Nursing Station
  • Gynecology
  • Surgery
  • Orthopedics

As a qualified nurse, you take over the care, support, and advice of people in need of all ages and different life situations. You select appropriate preventative, curative and palliative measures and discuss them with the patient’s relatives. Your tasks include:

 

  • Body care such as washing, shower, and toilet
  • Help with food intake
  • Changing the bandages
  • Dressing of wounds
  • Measuring blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration
  • Observing the patient with regard to sleeping behavior and frequency of toilet visits
  • Documenting the data using appropriate software
  • Care of seriously ill and End-of-life care

Stage 1: Preparation in the country of origin (approx. 6 months)

Language course
Conclusion of a vocational training contract
Visa and recognition of certificates

Stage 2: Preparation in Germany (Maximum 6 months)

Intensive language course
Integration course & intercultural programmers
Excursions and visits of future companies

Stage 3: Dual Vocational Training in Germany (36 months)

Studying theoretical knowledge in the vocational school
Learning practical skills in the company
12 month of personal support from AGENTUR DER WIRTSCHAFT

Stage 4: Working in Germany (open end)

Automatically absorbed by the workplace or one year time to find an employment
Signing a working contract and earning a German salary
Gaining indefinite residence permit just after only two years

Qualified Nurses are in high demand across Germany

Healthcare workers and nurses find employment in the first place

In hospitals, medical practices or health centers

In old people’s homes and nursing homes

In facilities of short-term care

In outpatient care services

In dormitories for people with disabilities

In hospitals of ships

1. IAS Document check

2. AAF (admission acceptance form) will be sent once IAS has received all documents

3. AAF needs to be signed by the student within a week

4. Students need to pay administration fee by the date mentioned in AAF

5. Student needs to pay course fee 3 weeks before the visa date

Documents required via Courier for the check at the ministry of education

(Once Step 4 completed)

Passport (Original of the notarized document)

12th-grade certificate or highest qualification (will be translated by a sworn German translator (taken care of by IAS)

Resume in tabular form in the German language (manually signed)

Download CV Sample

Once the Ministry of education accepts applications, work contract and admission will be prepared

What you receive before your visa date:

Approval /acknowledgment of receipt of the ministry of education

Admission letter for pre-semester (Maximum 6 months)

AZUBI contract for 3 years

1. Application Form

2. Declaration form

3. Accommodation request form

4. Notarized Copy Of 10th Grade Certificate

5.Notarized Copy Of 12th Grade Certificate

6. Notarized Copy Of Other Vocational Training Or Further Study Certificate (If Any)

7. Resume In Tabular Form With Educational Background 1st To 12th Grade (Including Photo, Percentage Of The Results Of 10th And 12th Grade, Place, Date, Signature) As.Doc File

8. Notarized Passport Copy

9. Passport Size Photo In Good Resolution

10. B1 Certificate (Needs To Be Available Before The Visa Interview)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pursue vocational training after school?
Yes one can pursue vocational training after school. In Germany around two thirds of all students leaving school go on to start a vocational training program.
Is German language certificate mandatory?
Yes B1 Language Certification is mandatory
What if don't have B1 language certificate?
Apply for language course
Does IAS helps on Language training?
Yes ,contact our German Language partners in India