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| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 4:11am On May 12, 2016 |
mikky4all:Yes, in fact it's most time a system error, coz it kept showing that he owed 3euros but they processed his application. But their system was still generating an automatic email telling h he owed 3euros. Just shoot them a mail |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 4:13am On May 12, 2016 |
namebdis4:go to daad.de |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Nobody: 4:20am On May 12, 2016 |
ohakskid:Since you got ur entry qualification in Nigeria, the first field doesn't matter much, Ausland Ahr will do. For HZB mark use 99 thats the code for foreign qualification. Enter date u acquired ur entry qualification. Then u already have Nigeria in the last field. That's all. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ogompaul(m): 4:23am On May 12, 2016 |
This is really a new development. Please are u aware if it is applicable to the B.Sc mechanical engineering as well? ProfSamurai: |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ProfSamurai(m): 6:21am On May 12, 2016 |
ogompaul:No. It is not. I also playfully applied for bsc mechatronics - uniassist have already forwarded my application to the Hochschule Rhein Waal. My friend at HS Rhine Waal said I can change to MSc when I come over, but he doesn't know how possible it is - he heard some peeps discussing about it in school. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Jus4c: 9:02am On May 12, 2016 |
Plismoll:Morning bro.I sent you a PM. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by royaldok: 9:19am On May 12, 2016 |
Hello all, If applying through Uni-assist, is it very important to send TOEFL score report to Uni-assist? Thanks for your anticipated response(s) |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Williamso(m): 10:40am On May 12, 2016 |
[quote author=dolpaz post=45003675][/quote]Hello people! I should have done this much sooner, but there's always something eating up my time. I'm studying Information Engineering in Kiel. Please note that this post is about my personal experience in Kiel. If you have a contrary opinion from another city, kindly hold your peace!!! First things first, Studium is important, and not quite easy! There are always presentations to do, articles to write, empirical studies to conduct, etc, and as a Master Student, it's expected that you already know quite a lot (screw BSc from Naija for putting me in this position ) so it's important that you study a lot. Thankfully, the results so far have been good. Generally speaking, my advice would be to study at the pace you feel most comfortable with. Some people can take more than 30 credits in a semester, some can't take more than 20. You must not finish your program in 4 (or 3) semesters; and this also applies to Bachelor students.Secondly, language. To me, this is almost as important as the studium itself for various reasons: You're in a German speaking country, so don't expect people to pity you and speak English with you. It's their prerogative to use the language(s) they feel comfortable with so you must accept this and step up. Also, you go to your school's library for a research and you need a reference; out of 10 books on a topic, 8 are in German. Also for a successful studium, internship is necessary and when you're competing with Germans, what better way to get an edge than to have "Deutschkenntnisse"? Even for the programmers where the Language is not as important as the arts, imagine working with the German version of eclipse, of even the entire Microsoft office suite in German. Need I say more? Learn the language from Nigeria if you can, and if you can't, make a conscious effort to learn it when you get here; I didn't know "Guten Tag" as at September last year ![]() Thirdly, Arbeit. I know many people will read only this paragraph Anyway, as money is important, this must also be important. But balancing working and studying isn't easy but under strict discipline, it is doable. And yes, there are jobs; I know people here that make more than 1.500 after tax per month with little or no German knowledge (I will not talk on this as the people are taking a gap semester, or not focused on school at all). Nevertheless, German knowledge is important to get jobs: My pidgin Deutsch helped me get my job ![]() Fourthly, Fest. Haven't seen any real "Fest" yet. Ich freue mich auf die Kielerwoche im Juni ...Fifthly, Freund machen, Spaß and Frauen. My opinion is that a lot of Germans are very reserved when they're not drunk. Many things could happen when they are, or if you can string some sentences in German or both ![]() Also, the weather now is really great. Great time to go to the beach or wind surfing or spazieren... many things to do, can't list them all. Sixthly, Essen. I miss pounded yam and egusi soup Finally, my advice to anyone coming here: LEARN DEUTSCH!!! It's even more important than learning a programming language (and this is coming from someone with a programming/IT background). Integrate properly; don't get angry/upset/confused when things don't happen the way you're used to (*cough* dress codes *cough*), and your stay could be more enjoyable than you anticipated... Last bullet, if there's anything you were expecting to see that I didn't cover, let me know... ![]() |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ichommy(m): 10:58am On May 12, 2016 |
royaldok:The can acess your result if you provide your Candidate number, but to heisting your application(s) i will suggest you send the result. ![]() |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ayo23us: 1:46pm On May 12, 2016 |
Hi @Takeastep and all! I got a letter through mail from the embassy asking me to send my passport and travel insurance close to when I intend leaving for Germany for my research stay. I think that's all, no mention of the blocked account. Best wishes! ayo23us: |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ohakskid: 2:19pm On May 12, 2016 |
biglord:one bottle bro, cheers... |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by acedboss(m): 2:51pm On May 12, 2016 |
Anyone who wants to pay uni-assist fees can pm me,Note however that black market rates apply. Also, anyone going to Cologne, Bonn or other neighboring cities in NRW can pm me too for advice, tips, etc. Shalom! |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ichommy(m): 3:47pm On May 12, 2016 |
45 Most Asked Questions About Studying in Germany Newbie should grab something ![]() 1. Why choose Germany to study in as a foreign student?To be Continue... |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ichommy(m): 3:51pm On May 12, 2016 |
Oya, Make we Continue ![]() 23. Once I complete my studies at a German higher education institution and therefore the reason why I got issued the student visa ceases to exist, do I have to leave the country immediately?Viel Glück ![]() |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ProfSamurai(m): 3:59pm On May 12, 2016 |
Hochschule Rhein Waal replied my mail. Dear prospective student, Thank you for your interest in the Rhine-Waal University. Applicants with qualifications obtained outside of the European Higher Education Area must additionally submit documentation of a valid TestAS Certificate in the Core-Test and Engineering Module with a standard score of 100 or better. Please register for the next TestAS exam slot so that you can apply for the summer semester 2017. We are sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused. Funny people - they couldn't even upload the new requirement on their site. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by royaldok: 4:12pm On May 12, 2016 |
acedboss:My selfless, upright and ever-ready to assist boss, I hail o. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by takeastep: 5:04pm On May 12, 2016 |
Great news. Surely your visa has been approved. Next step: Get your travel insurance. Try IGI. I will send you a mail to link you with someone for assistance. Once you get the insurance, go to the embassy and get a prepaid courier envelope from FedEx. They have a kiosk in the embassy just around the business centre. Price of that will depend on your address. Cheers. ayo23us: |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chiccha77: 5:08pm On May 12, 2016 |
Hi Williams I am chiccha and i live in Italy by july ending i should be relocating to Germany Bavaria Munich to start a new life. i have to re-register in nairaland after reading your write -ups with a new id as i couldn't remember password to my old account . Please i don t know if you could be of any assistance to me on my question or anybody else. Since i am relocating new to look for job in Germany can i used my HND to work or conversion of German qualifications so that i work as well as enrolling back to university, please i need an honest answer as i will be there in July. Thanks. Note am an Italian citizen so you look at the angle if you are answering. Hello people! I should have done this much sooner, but there's always something eating up my time. I'm studying Information Engineering in Kiel. Please note that this post is about my personal experience in Kiel. If you have a contrary opinion from another city, kindly hold your peace!!! First things first, Studium is important, and not quite easy! There are always presentations to do, articles to write, empirical studies to conduct, etc, and as a Master Student, it's expected that you already know quite a lot (screw BSc from Naija for putting me in this position ) so it's important that you study a lot. Thankfully, the results so far have been good. Generally speaking, my advice would be to study at the pace you feel most comfortable with. Some people can take more than 30 credits in a semester, some can't take more than 20. You must not finish your program in 4 (or 3) semesters; and this also applies to Bachelor students.Secondly, language. To me, this is almost as important as the studium itself for various reasons: You're in a German speaking country, so don't expect people to pity you and speak English with you. It's their prerogative to use the language(s) they feel comfortable with so you must accept this and step up. Also, you go to your school's library for a research and you need a reference; out of 10 books on a topic, 8 are in German. Also for a successful studium, internship is necessary and when you're competing with Germans, what better way to get an edge than to have "Deutschkenntnisse"? Even for the programmers where the Language is not as important as the arts, imagine working with the German version of eclipse, of even the entire Microsoft office suite in German. Need I say more? Learn the language from Nigeria if you can, and if you can't, make a conscious effort to learn it when you get here; I didn't know "Guten Tag" as at September last year ![]() Thirdly, Arbeit. I know many people will read only this paragraph Anyway, as money is important, this must also be important. But balancing working and studying isn't easy but under strict discipline, it is doable. And yes, there are jobs; I know people here that make more than 1.500 after tax per month with little or no German knowledge (I will not talk on this as the people are taking a gap semester, or not focused on school at all). Nevertheless, German knowledge is important to get jobs: My pidgin Deutsch helped me get my job ![]() Fourthly, Fest. Haven't seen any real "Fest" yet. Ich freue mich auf die Kielerwoche im Juni ...Fifthly, Freund machen, Spaß and Frauen. My opinion is that a lot of Germans are very reserved when they're not drunk. Many things could happen when they are, or if you can string some sentences in German or both ![]() Also, the weather now is really great. Great time to go to the beach or wind surfing or spazieren... many things to do, can't list them all. Sixthly, Essen. I miss pounded yam and egusi soup Finally, my advice to anyone coming here: LEARN DEUTSCH!!! It's even more important than learning a programming language (and this is coming from someone with a programming/IT background). Integrate properly; don't get angry/upset/confused when things don't happen the way you're used to (*cough* dress codes *cough*), and your stay could be more enjoyable than you anticipated... Last bullet, if there's anything you were expecting to see that I didn't cover, let me know... [/quote] |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mikky4all(m): 5:12pm On May 12, 2016 |
namebdis4:www.daad.de |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chiccha77: 5:13pm On May 12, 2016 |
Hi Williams I am chiccha and i live in Italy by July ending i should be relocating to Germany Bavaria Munich to start a new life. i have to re-register in nairaland after reading your write -ups with a new id as i couldn't remember password to my old account . Please i don t know if you could be of any assistance to me on my question or anybody else. Since i am relocating new to look for job in Germany can i used my HND to work or conversion of German qualifications so that i work as well as enrolling back to university, please i need an honest answer as i will be there in July. Thanks. Note am an Italian citizen so you look at the angle if you are answering. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Williamso(m): 5:31pm On May 12, 2016 |
chiccha77:It's williamso ![]() I don't know much about Bayern and I was there only in winter... IMO, I don't think your HND has anything to do with anything... You're an EU citizen, so you have certain "privileges" others don't. Nevertheless, you will get jobs as I hear the south has more to offer than the north. I still believe your ability to speak German will be of essence (especially as I would presume you'll be applying for a Bachelor program...) |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by acedboss(m): 6:38pm On May 12, 2016 |
royaldok:Oga sir. I'm loyal oh. How far d docs? delivered by now I reckon. |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by royaldok: 8:58pm On May 12, 2016 |
acedboss:Yes boss! |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by styles2009: 8:59pm On May 12, 2016 |
chiccha77:Ciao Chiccha As an Italian citizen, you can work and study in Germany either by moving to Germany and register at the Rathaus and start applying for a Job or apply for a University and get an admission then study and work. As for Nigerian OND, i guess someone said it on this site before, you can't get a direct admission to study at a german University with OND, you'll need go through Studienkolleg like i did coming also from Italy with my Nigerian WAEC result and after Studienkolleg then you can apply to any University or Polytechnic all over Germany. If i may ask, Do you have any certificate from any italian school or work? Lastly, i assume you have some basic german or good knowledge as this would really make requiring for information very easy,if not please start learning as soon as possible Feel free to ask any questions. Ci sentiamo Styles |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ohakskid: 10:05pm On May 12, 2016 |
@williams, pls tell me more me about your course "information Engineering" and also about the city.I am also applying to ur skul.tnx |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by royaldok: 10:15pm On May 12, 2016 |
Great people, I am in urgent and dire need of IELTS study materials. Please, anyone who can assist me should send to abbeydok@gmail.com Danke! |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Williamso(m): 11:27pm On May 12, 2016 |
ohakskid:williamsO! Like the name implies, it's about IT, with a lot of focus on "Information" you'll learn stuff about togaf, business processes, etc, although all that would depend on your major. The module list is on the website, you can learn more from there. And learn to program if you don't already. C/C++ or Java would be helpful but also learn JavaScript as there's no escaping it; it's a compulsory module. Kiel is a small city in the north, ungefähr 120,000 people and about an hour from Hamburg. Don't know what to say that hasn't already been said so you should ask specific questions... |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by liftedkris: 12:06am On May 13, 2016 |
Hello Buddies, I applied for form A in Ecobank and its been 4weeks and it hasn't been treated! Do you think anything could be the problem? Should I try another bank? Pls advise needed!!!!.........thanks in anticipation |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ohakskid: 4:57am On May 13, 2016 |
Williamso:Yh am workn on d java, wat abt job n sorry 4 misspeln ur name.tnx |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chiccha77: 6:13am On May 13, 2016 |
Goodmorning williamamso☺ Thanks for your informations and quick response.Obviously am going to learn german and that will be an ultimost advantage too . Hope you will be able to assist me if there will be need especially information about their university and courses. It's being long I left school but am taking the risk . Once again thanks |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chiccha77: 6:30am On May 13, 2016 |
Ciao styles Come va e credo che tu stai bene? Thanks for your contribution also .I appreciate knowing that some people are here lending their helping hands to others in their own ways . I am proud of you guys .Thanks all.yes I had a certificate on Edu_Animatore wouldn't know how it will be of benefit both in work and school over their.As my for my formal certificate was HND and not OND. Grazie e arriverdeci |
| Re: General German Visa Enquiries Part 3 by styles2009: 8:01am On May 13, 2016 |
chiccha77:Sto molto bene Grazie. As for your Edu Animatore certification your can search for “Anerkennungsstelle für ausländisches erworbene Zeugnis Bayern“ on Google and contact them to see,if your certificate from Italy would be recognized and the equivalent qualification in Bayern/ Germany. Regarding HND check out Uni assist website. nothing like long time out from school,if i can still be motivated to start at 30,yes you can! |
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