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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by UncleJudax(m): 9:54pm On May 02, 2016
seunny4lif:
kiss
Thanks you joor
I need it fast ni
Surulere.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by seunny4lif(m): 10:05pm On May 02, 2016
shocked shocked
Na waoh oooh
We stay in Ejigbo shocked
UncleJudax:

Surulere.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by SAMUELS3(m): 10:23pm On May 02, 2016
cc: all gurus

undecided cry


SAMUELS3:
http://newsletters.scholarship-positions.com/sendy/l/cRJVXRrQ1XFf7HqircXxYg/LiyQRgax4SfK7lzm7NHVRA/tPeuSzLLEvD54pVGl3892dkw


Good day house, I want to apply for DAAD scholarship.

1. The instruction says that Nigeria applicant must apply through the german embassy. Do I just walk into the embassy with my application or send the application through courier service?. Please I need someone to put me through

The scholarship is for developing countries Nigeria inclusive.

2.Eligibility: Scholarship criteria is

Graduates with at least two years’ professional experience
-Candidates fulfil the necessary academic requirements and can be expected to successfully complete a study programme in Germany(above-average result for first academic exam – top performance third, language skills)
Please can someone explain the latter criteria? I did not do my B.sc in germany.


Thank you.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by UncleJudax(m): 11:07pm On May 02, 2016
SAMUELS3:
cc: all gurus

undecided cry

The German embassy is in the best position to explain the intricacies of Daad scholarship. I urge you to go there.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chinok97: 1:05am On May 03, 2016
hmmm, ele gidi gan, it is well, this is the right place, our bosses here should be able to put you through,thanks to them, i escaped paying half a mil for agent fee..lol grin grin
domex007:
Goodday friends,
Great job u guys r doing here, more grace to ur elbow.
I am new to this thread and want to study abroad, I have tried US no way tried Canada no way and I am here I want to try Germany,
I am an undergraduate of 23 years and finished high school in 2010 looking to study in Germany, I have no idea where to start and how to go about it to avoid making mistake. I really will like to know my chances of getting visa.
I have been on this study abroad stuff since 2013.
Please I need help.
Thanks
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Leprof1(m): 4:02am On May 03, 2016
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by UncleJudax(m): 5:59am On May 03, 2016
Leprof1:
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers
Herzlich willkommen. Nice piece!
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mikky4all(m): 6:34am On May 03, 2016
ProfSamurai:


Can someone with a bachelor's in industrial engineering apply for the course ERM @ if3oluwa. Help please.
it's worth given a trial. It's just 15Euro via uni-assist. Am nt sure anyone here might be able to answer that.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by acedboss(m): 7:02am On May 03, 2016
Leprof1:
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers


Nice write up! Kudos to you. Try TNT instead instead of DHL, it's slightly cheaper but they take the same time to deliver.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by PHRANTAD(m): 7:26am On May 03, 2016
Brother congrats on your admission and visa .
I just realised u were not available on whatsapp any longer. Kindly hook me up once again
kilo4sure:

Go to your uni first to find out, l believe they can give it to you. In some schools however you pay something (5k in my school).
All the best.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by domex007: 8:23am On May 03, 2016
dprinz99:
u r in d ryt place n in d arena of visa testimonies bt u need some questions
r u in any naija uni currently? do u speak germa? or do u hv any A'level cert?
dos r ur steping stone to studying in Germany.
My answers r no to these questions.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by seunny4lif(m): 9:23am On May 03, 2016
smiley
Please, how can I get that language school in Germany
Leprof1:
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by domex007: 9:41am On May 03, 2016
Leprof1:
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers

Thank you for this information I want to also study BSc in Germany.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by louisilva: 9:46am On May 03, 2016
Guten morgen meine freunde. Pls is anyone heading to University of Mannheim this winter?

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by SAMUELS3(m): 9:46am On May 03, 2016
UncleJudax:

The German embassy is in the best position to explain the intricacies of Daad scholarship. I urge you to go there.


Thank you Uncle
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chrisley024(m): 10:50am On May 03, 2016
Some of these schools no dey try o!

Two schools confirmed their receipt of my package after I emailed them; one even replied yesterday for docs I sent 24/03 they received 06/04, and I was cursing Nipost. undecided
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by hadassaheke(f): 10:54am On May 03, 2016
chrisley024:
Some of these schools no dey try o!

Two schools confirmed their receipt of my package after I emailed them; one even replied yesterday for docs I sent 24/03 they received 06/04, and I was cursing Nipost. undecided
Bros, please which of the Nipost office did you use? Cos I remember you said that you used the office in Enugu. I went the one at otigba junction and I was referred to the one at railway........ Yet to get confirmation from my school
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chrisley024(m): 10:58am On May 03, 2016
hadassaheke:

Bros, please which of the Nipost office did you use? Cos I remember you said that you used the office in Enugu. I went the one at otigba junction and I was referred to the one at railway........ Yet to get confirmation from my school
I used the one at that Otigba junction opposite Fire Service for 4 apps and they've been received. Why did they refer you to the one at railway?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by hadassaheke(f): 11:04am On May 03, 2016
chrisley024:
I used the one at that Otigba junction opposite Fire Service for 4 apps and they've been received. Why did they refer you to the one at railway?
They claimed for security reasons.......
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chrisley024(m): 11:12am On May 03, 2016
hadassaheke:

They claimed for security reasons.......
OK. Maybe cos of your package. Relax it will get there on time and if more than 2 weeks, email the school.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by if3oluwa(f): 11:33am On May 03, 2016
ProfSamurai:


Can someone with a bachelor's in industrial engineering apply for the course ERM @ if3oluwa. Help please.
I think someone on the former thread gave out a couple of emails where you can send the soft copy of your transcripts for evaluation.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chinok97: 12:17pm On May 03, 2016
Nice piece man, are you applying direct via naija transcripts? Or studienkolleg..
Leprof1:
​Good Morning everyone

I am an ardent follower of this new thread since it began a while ago and it's been filled with amusing, annoying, helpful and snobish folks... All facets of every human characteristics is ably represented here.

But I have also noticed that there are very few people taking up bachelor's degree in Germany, as most are going for masters degrees. Bearing that in mind, I feel it's time to start a new trend/line of information for people who are willing to take up bachelors degrees in Germany.

I will be documenting my experience here (as I am in the process of applying for a bachelor's degree) and will be answering any questions that anyone may have in that regard. I also in return will be looking forward to learn more from the experiences of others

SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION

I will be applying for a Bsc in Computer Science and a Bsc in informatics as my second option. All my documents are being processed in Germany from Language school, up to Studienkolleg and the University afterwards. I will be based in Cologne (this is where I hope to have my language course done). The student advisor in charge of my application suggested I take up an offer at a University of Applied Science (UAS) rather than a traditional research university (TU) because of the availability of job opportunities for students even before graduation. The jury is still out on what I will choose (Whether TU or UAS) but for now I will go along with his advice. They will also be handling the processing of my insurance as well.

I am being sponsored and therefore do not require opening a blocked account. Currently I am in the process of getting my WAEC and other certifications I had gotten afterwards, notarized at the German Embassy in Abuja. Hope to get that done by the end of today and I will be sending it via courier with DHL (I no get strength for NIPOST and their wahala abeg... Better soup na money kill am). If all goes well today, my documents should arrived in Germany by Thursday or Friday this week as DHL promised to have it delivered in 3 days.


My Journey So Far
My sponsor is an old friend of my dad and they lost touch for many years. Sadly he passed away while I was in high school. Fast forward to early this year, thanks to the power of social media (and my penchant for unnecessary research when I cant sleep) I reconnected with my dad's friend and turns out he was visiting Nigeria and Abuja was on his list. We met up and talked, asked about my plans for the future and I told him about my plans for Germany. He was really impressed when he found out I spoke a bit of German on my own (I studied online and can maintain a semblance of a basic conversation) and later said I should begin looking at study options in Germany for which he would pay for.

He recommended a Language school and I got in touch with them (and a few others in Berlin and Cologne as well), But the one my sponsor recommended were more than willing to work with me (they also have a campus in Berlin as well in case anyone is looking to go there). They offer a university pathway program for about 2600euros (incl. Language courses from A1-B1). Then studienkolleg and Universty afterwards.

I have other certifications but they are not recognised but Anabin (the directory for all things certification in Germany). So it is deemed that I have only WAEC, and this is why I have to take up studienkolleg for 2 semesters after my B1 language course (you cannot go past B1 if you are heading to Studienkollege).

If you are already in a public university or any institution recognized by National Universities Commmission (NUC) and want to transfer to Germany, you can avoid 1 year of studienkolleg by providing them with your transcripts of your time in school. With these you can apply directly to University after completing your B2 or C1 German course and taking the TestDAF exam.

So today, I will be visiting the German Embassy in Abuja and will get my documents shipped off afterwards... Its free what from what the embassy told me if you are notarizing you documents for University.... Will keep you updated

Cheers
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mikky4all(m): 12:40pm On May 03, 2016
if3oluwa:

I think someone on the former thread gave out a couple of emails where you can send the soft copy of your transcripts for evaluation.
I won't mind get the emails too. Bitte
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by abilitipaxino: 1:55pm On May 03, 2016
I want to thank God .I just received my visa. To every member of this great furum, a very big thank u for ur help.

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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 2:42pm On May 03, 2016
biglord:
why opt for what is hidden for such a thing as a DV?

How do i contact you?

I need something from you.
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 2:51pm On May 03, 2016
abilitipaxino:
I want to thank God .I just received my visa. To every member of this great furum, a very big thank u for ur help.

congrats. which school are you going to?
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by jofo: 3:01pm On May 03, 2016
Hi everyone please i need a quick advise.... My school transcript which i have bears student copy on it. Can someone please advice if this will be acceptable by german schools thanks
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chrisley024(m): 3:02pm On May 03, 2016
jofo:
Hi everyone please i need a quick advise.... My school transcript which i have bears student copy on it. Can someone please advice if this will be acceptable by german schools thanks
Ya, photocopy and certify
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by abilitipaxino: 3:09pm On May 03, 2016
University of bremen
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by jofo: 3:19pm On May 03, 2016
chrisley024:
Ya, photocopy and certify
Thanks alot
Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 4:19pm On May 03, 2016
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Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by dprinz99(m): 6:37pm On May 03, 2016
domex007:


My answers r no to these questions.
from all indications,its 90% impossible to study as undergrad without the under listed criteria.
as already said herre,German doesn't recognize our weac or neco cert for direct admission that means u have to pass tro studienkolleg which ends with festellung prufung and with this,u can ally for direct admission.
now b4 starting the studienkolleg,u nid at least b1l level of herman b4 Appling.
again u dnt hv dis cert.
u wena study medicine or nursing,yea I knw that frm ur post in Canadian thread.the best bet for u is to take up a language course here in Nigeria.dnt allow any1 deceive you that the embassy will give u visa for language purpose.lie.....
. REASON
We hv Goethe institute here in nija that teaches German to any level u want.
embassy will always advice u to complete ur language course Here b4 traveling

. YOUR BEST BET
if u sent wana spend one year at Goethe to lean German,u can apply for a foundation course which they teach in English n u can also learn ur German simultaneously
I hv a friend hu got it via agent n the agnt didn't charge him much.if u r interested,I can contact him on ur behalf .
I wish u all d best

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