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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Jaephilipx: 3:53pm On May 31, 2019
Clara2244:
Don't give any agent your money,make use of Daad.de and search for schools. Your GP is low that's true, you can apply to private Universities yourself their admission process is easy and stress free however you have to have enough money to pay tuition and block your account. GISMA is a private business school in Berlin, is highly recommended if you have the money and there are others that are not too expensive. So start searching now time is almost going for winter.

Viel gluck.

Alright thanks,

I know, nigerian university frustrated the s### out of me. My plan was to go for another BSc, I will be 23 by october, the agencies talked about me being too old for another Bsc.

so if i decide to pursue the Bsc like i said, would i qualify?

and if so, how do i start, for someone who has 0 knowledge of german language.

do i apply for a language school first in germany or apply for an admission in a german state school? I really want to be among the next batch, the block account and payments arent a problem now.

just need advise onhow to go about it. thanks

ps- anyone can reply please
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Alore: 3:57pm On May 31, 2019
Jaephilipx:
Hello guys, please I need help.

I am looking at getting admission into MSc, I graduated with a CGPA of 2.8 from computer science in a federal university here in Nigeria.

I contacted some agencies about doing my Msc in germany, they said they can only get me a private school because my cgpa isn't high. I want to apply for Msc in IT security or Information technology and communications management.

now they have charged me as much as 1000 euros to help me get admission and visa, when I know I still have to pay fees that run up to 15,000 euros.

So I would love to know please, will it be possible for me to get admission in a german state uni for MSc with free tuition?
Also, does anybody know anything about GISMA business school (this is one of the private schools offered to me),, they teach in english and the fees is euros12,000 but the lady at the agency said the MSc is 2 years and i will pay the 12,000euros for the first year to learn german and some other basic courses but on the website all i see is 12,000 for 1 year masters program.

I am asking because i am interested in learning the language to work while schooling and even after schooling to boost my cv with work experience and also to be bilingual, as I plan on using it to apply for canada later on.

so please what would be your advise?

You don't need any agent for this, even for private universities like Gisma. Go to their website and follow the guidelines. €1000 is 400k Naira fa! Why waste such scarce something!

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Jaephilipx: 3:59pm On May 31, 2019
glopatra:
tongue

Dont be lazy. You are a graduate , do your research yourself; read through this thread from part3 ; start searching formasters in your fiel using daad.de; computer science and IT related courses are hot cakes in Germany especially if you good with programming. A lot of people have gotten masters admission with Cgpa lower than what you have.


Thanks, I quite understand, i have done my research.

I just want to know, someone told me to apply for a language school in germany first, then after the 40 week language school i can get admission in a german state school.

is this an option?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Pokarika(m): 4:00pm On May 31, 2019
Yo, your CGPA is okay. I got admitted to Cologne Business School with a 2.6 and I was even given a scholarship worth of 3k euros with country promotion of 2160 Euros. But the issue was it was a private business school and as such, isn't funded by the government and when the scholarship is spread across the whole 4 semesters, it wouldn't amount to shii. So I bounced. You don't need any agency to do shii for you and you can get into any Germany public school with your GP, just go through their requirements and stay away from any that specifically mentioned CGPA above yours. To be sure, when you see any course of your choice, just mail the course coordinator and explain your plight.
Calm down, bring out time and research schools and then apply. Good luck man.

Jaephilipx:
Hello guys, please I need help.

I am looking at getting admission into MSc, I graduated with a CGPA of 2.8 from computer science in a federal university here in Nigeria.

I contacted some agencies about doing my Msc in germany, they said they can only get me a private school because my cgpa isn't high. I want to apply for Msc in IT security or Information technology and communications management.

now they have charged me as much as 1000 euros to help me get admission and visa, when I know I still have to pay fees that run up to 15,000 euros.

So I would love to know please, will it be possible for me to get admission in a german state uni for MSc with free tuition?
Also, does anybody know anything about GISMA business school (this is one of the private schools offered to me),, they teach in english and the fees is euros12,000 but the lady at the agency said the MSc is 2 years and i will pay the 12,000euros for the first year to learn german and some other basic courses but on the website all i see is 12,000 for 1 year masters program.

I am asking because i am interested in learning the language to work while schooling and even after schooling to boost my cv with work experience and also to be bilingual, as I plan on using it to apply for canada later on.

so please what would be your advise?

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Deustchemann(m): 4:03pm On May 31, 2019
Fabcol:
I honestly haven't decided were to go
Still weighing all options
Dilemma of multiple ALs grin

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Deustchemann(m): 4:06pm On May 31, 2019
emiabideen:


Now, what's confusing me is that I did my document certification at the German embassy. Which certification would they accept again if not from the embassy?
Honestly I've not seen this matter before.

What I'll suggest is that, you use their contact form and message them and see what they will say. At the same time, start processing how your School will directly send your transcript to uni-assist.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by johniwueke: 4:07pm On May 31, 2019
Send me a pm.
Jaephilipx:
Hello guys, please I need help.

I am looking at getting admission into MSc, I graduated with a CGPA of 2.8 from computer science in a federal university here in Nigeria.

I contacted some agencies about doing my Msc in germany, they said they can only get me a private school because my cgpa isn't high. I want to apply for Msc in IT security or Information technology and communications management.

now they have charged me as much as 1000 euros to help me get admission and visa, when I know I still have to pay fees that run up to 15,000 euros.

So I would love to know please, will it be possible for me to get admission in a german state uni for MSc with free tuition?
Also, does anybody know anything about GISMA business school (this is one of the private schools offered to me),, they teach in english and the fees is euros12,000 but the lady at the agency said the MSc is 2 years and i will pay the 12,000euros for the first year to learn german and some other basic courses but on the website all i see is 12,000 for 1 year masters program.

I am asking because i am interested in learning the language to work while schooling and even after schooling to boost my cv with work experience and also to be bilingual, as I plan on using it to apply for canada later on.

so please what would be your advise?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Amaterasu: 4:08pm On May 31, 2019
I am planning to get married after I get my visa, I don't want to leave my fiancee without any assurance. My question is how would this influence my bringing her over to germany after my studies and am stable in DE. Like what are the pros and cons of getting this step.Help a brother here.

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by glopatra(m): 4:13pm On May 31, 2019
Amaterasu:
I am planning to get married after I get my visa, I don't want to leave my fiancee without any assurance. My question is how would this influence my bringing her over to germany after my studies and am stable in DE. Like what are the pros and cons of taking this step.Help a brother here.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by emiabideen(m): 4:16pm On May 31, 2019
Is there anyone with a suggestion on what I can do pls?
emiabideen:
Pls mates, I need clarification ASAP on this issue. Uni-assist sent me an e-mail stating just now explaining the result of their evaluation of my applications, which states;
[b]We regret to inform you that your application could not yet be forwarded to the university you
applied to.
Reason(s):
Unfortunately your application is incomplete.
The following documents were either not submitted, or were not sufficiently certified:
A copy of your complete transcript of records issued by your university in the original
language, including all courses and results
You have already submitted this document, but not in sufficiently certified hard copy.
Please send us an officially certified copy by post.
More information on official certification is available here: www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-
apply/assemble-your-documents/certified-copies-and-translations/
A copy of your degree certificate in the original language
You have already submitted this document, but not in sufficiently certified hard copy.
Please send us an officially certified copy by post.
More information on official certification is available here: www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-
apply/assemble-your-documents/certified-copies-and-translations[/b]

Now, what's confusing me is that I did my document certification at the German embassy. Which certification would they accept again if not from the embassy? Pls I need an idea what to do to savage the situation
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Clara2244(f): 4:16pm On May 31, 2019
Like i said earlier don't listen to any agent, remember their sole aim is to get money out of you. You are not too old to pursue another Bsc however you have to convince the VO why you are going for another Bsc. You need to write IELTS or TOEFL to get admission to English-taught programs. Some people use English proficiency letter from their universities but a lot of schools require the English cert so i will advice you write it to have more options. Then engage Daad to check for programs and please read the thread its very resourceful.
Jaephilipx:


Alright thanks,

I know, nigerian university frustrated the s### out of me. My plan was to go for another BSc, I will be 23 by october, the agencies talked about me being too old for another Bsc.

so if i decide to pursue the Bsc like i said, would i qualify?

and if so, how do i start, for someone who has 0 knowledge of german language.

do i apply for a language school first in germany or apply for an admission in a german state school? I really want to be among the next batch, the block account and payments arent a problem now.

just need advise onhow to go about it. thanks

ps- anyone can reply please

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Thegamingorca(m): 4:20pm On May 31, 2019
Amaterasu:
I am planning to get married after I get my visa, I don't want to leave my fiancee without any assurance. My question is how would this influence my bringing her over to germany after my studies and am stable in DE. Like what are the pros and cons of getting this step.Help a brother here.


shocked assurance. Lol
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Clara2244(f): 4:20pm On May 31, 2019
I understood the GP he is talking about is Nigerian scale not German.
Pokarika:
Yo, your CGPA is okay. I got admitted to Cologne Business School with a 2.6 and I was even given a scholarship worth of 3k euros with country promotion of 2160 Euros. But the issue was it was a private business school and as such, isn't funded by the government and when the scholarship is spread across the whole 4 semesters, it wouldn't amount to shii. So I bounced. You don't need any agency to do shii for you and you can get into any Germany public school with your GP, just go through their requirements and stay away from any that specifically mentioned CGPA above yours. To be sure, when you see any course of your choice, just mail the course coordinator and explain your plight.
Calm down, bring out time and research schools and then apply. Good luck man.

Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Chevronstaff: 4:20pm On May 31, 2019
Jaephilipx:
Hello guys, please I need help.

I am looking at getting admission into MSc, I graduated with a CGPA of 2.8 from computer science in a federal university here in Nigeria.

I contacted some agencies about doing my Msc in germany, they said they can only get me a private school because my cgpa isn't high. I want to apply for Msc in IT security or Information technology and communications management.

now they have charged me as much as 1000 euros to help me get admission and visa, when I know I still have to pay fees that run up to 15,000 euros.

So I would love to know please, will it be possible for me to get admission in a german state uni for MSc with free tuition?
Also, does anybody know anything about GISMA business school (this is one of the private schools offered to me),, they teach in english and the fees is euros12,000 but the lady at the agency said the MSc is 2 years and i will pay the 12,000euros for the first year to learn german and some other basic courses but on the website all i see is 12,000 for 1 year masters program.

I am asking because i am interested in learning the language to work while schooling and even after schooling to boost my cv with work experience and also to be bilingual, as I plan on using it to apply for canada later on.

so please what would be your advise?
Your CGPA can still get you a Master's degree in Information Systems at the University of Munster with free tuition..
! You can find the requirements listed on the website: https://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/prospective-students/our-courses-study/master-science-information-systems

Finally, be smart and beware of scammers... You can do it yourself.. Read previous pages on this trend and ask questions whenever something is unclear to you...

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Amaterasu: 4:20pm On May 31, 2019
emiabideen:
Is there anyone with a suggestion on what I can do pls?

Somebody who is experience should pls assist this guy
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Thegamingorca(m): 4:20pm On May 31, 2019
Hmm
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by freakky(m): 4:22pm On May 31, 2019
Jaephilipx:
Hello guys, please I need help.

I am looking at getting admission into MSc, I graduated with a CGPA of 2.8 from computer science in a federal university here in Nigeria.

I contacted some agencies about doing my Msc in germany, they said they can only get me a private school because my cgpa isn't high. I want to apply for Msc in IT security or Information technology and communications management.

now they have charged me as much as 1000 euros to help me get admission and visa, when I know I still have to pay fees that run up to 15,000 euros.

So I would love to know please, will it be possible for me to get admission in a german state uni for MSc with free tuition?
Also, does anybody know anything about GISMA business school (this is one of the private schools offered to me),, they teach in english and the fees is euros12,000 but the lady at the agency said the MSc is 2 years and i will pay the 12,000euros for the first year to learn german and some other basic courses but on the website all i see is 12,000 for 1 year masters program.

I am asking because i am interested in learning the language to work while schooling and even after schooling to boost my cv with work experience and also to be bilingual, as I plan on using it to apply for canada later on.

so please what would be your advise?
Ur gp will get you admitted into a public school in Germany for Msc

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by emiabideen(m): 4:27pm On May 31, 2019
Thanks for your concern. Out of 4applications, same issue was stated on 3 and 1 was passed
Amaterasu:


Somebody who is experience should pls assist this guy
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Pokarika(m): 4:29pm On May 31, 2019
I know and that's what am talking about too.
His GP is okay and can get him anywhere, he only has to be smart about his application.

Clara2244:
I understood the GP he is talking about is Nigerian scale not German.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by glopatra(m): 4:30pm On May 31, 2019
Who applied to Chemnitz university....... "Information and Communication Systems" here. Did you submit your German A1 lang cert to uniassist?


And generally, is it possible to attain German A1 within one month of daily practise?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Pokarika(m): 4:32pm On May 31, 2019
Exactly.
Though I think today is the deadline for most of their courses for winter application.

Chevronstaff:

Your CGPA can still get you a Master's degree in Information Systems at the University of Munster with free tuition..
! You can find the requirements listed on the website: https://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/prospective-students/our-courses-study/master-science-information-systems

Finally, be smart and beware of scammers... You can do it yourself.. Read previous pages on this trend and ask questions whenever something is unclear to you...
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by teb123: 4:37pm On May 31, 2019
I did, I sent an email to the course coordinator. He said till 1st week in July before we hear from them
Peggyzigi:
Please anybody here applied for Neuroscience at unibremen?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by teb123: 4:37pm On May 31, 2019
I did, I sent an email to the course coordinator. He said till 1st week in July before we hear from them
Peggyzigi:
Please anybody here applied for Neuroscience at unibremen?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Thewizardof0zil: 5:01pm On May 31, 2019
Please can someone below 18 use any other bank apart from Deutsche bank for Blocked Account?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Fabcol(m): 5:04pm On May 31, 2019
My brother. Wish I had one. The confusion is crazy
Deustchemann:

Dilemma of multiple ALs grin
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by phodio: 5:09pm On May 31, 2019
Amaterasu:
I am planning to get married after I get my visa, I don't want to leave my fiancee without any assurance. My question is how would this influence my bringing her over to germany after my studies and am stable in DE. Like what are the pros and cons of getting this step.Help a brother here.

Hey bro. You are a good man.

You can even bring her to Germany while still studying through REUNION VISA. Germany is making family reunion easier, as I heard. I know someone who did that. But that person got married before getting Visa oo.

But let's consider your case. Know what you intend to fill in numerous registration when you get to Germany. Would you fill single or married knowing fully well that you would be single in your visa details? That shouldn't be a problem only that I have no idea of how that would look. May, in the end, not be an issue.

But then, what is generally needed is another blocked account amount for your wife and A1 level in German language plus other normal documents. So, she would have to start German class after your departure against that. A1 is easy to get, so no issues. Another important aspect is that you must provide evidence of accommodation for both of you here in Germany upon this Reunion application. This accommodation is 12sq-mtrs per person. So, for both of you, it's 24sq-mtrs. I think it is 6sq-mtrs for kids if you have any.

For more info, visit the German embassy website. But know that it is Family reunion you need and your wife will even be eligible to work in Germany. And it is even advisable to do it while a student (maybe after you settle down well, say after your first year).

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by sammmmy01: 5:13pm On May 31, 2019
emiabideen:
Pls mates, I need clarification ASAP on this issue. Uni-assist sent me an e-mail stating just now explaining the result of their evaluation of my applications, which states;
[b]We regret to inform you that your application could not yet be forwarded to the university you
applied to.
Reason(s):
Unfortunately your application is incomplete.
The following documents were either not submitted, or were not sufficiently certified:
A copy of your complete transcript of records issued by your university in the original
language, including all courses and results
You have already submitted this document, but not in sufficiently certified hard copy.
Please send us an officially certified copy by post.
More information on official certification is available here: www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-
apply/assemble-your-documents/certified-copies-and-translations/
A copy of your degree certificate in the original language
You have already submitted this document, but not in sufficiently certified hard copy.
Please send us an officially certified copy by post.
More information on official certification is available here: www.uni-assist.de/en/how-to-
apply/assemble-your-documents/certified-copies-and-translations[/b]

Now, what's confusing me is that I did my document certification at the German embassy. Which certification would they accept again if not from the embassy? Pls I need an idea what to do to savage the situation

What uniassist want is for your school to send them your transcript in a sealed envelope. But if you know some one in exams n records I will suggest u collect the transcript still intact (I mean sealed) and send to uniassist but use your school address as the sender. Reason am suggesting this is because schools take ages to send documents.
Secondly certify your result in a high court before sending.
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by phodio: 5:14pm On May 31, 2019
Hey good people. Nice that we have reached Part 6. More great news smiley.

Does anyone know how to get NOUN one-year transcript? Need the info for a sister of mine. Will really appreciate suggestions.

Vielen Dank
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Alore: 5:21pm On May 31, 2019
Fabcol:
[/b]winter 2019 AM ALERT[b]
It all started 2016 now its becoming a reality (full testimony coming after visum lol)
Interview on 3rd of may 2019

Approval mail 31st of may 2019

School: university of Siegen (NRW)

Enrollment: August 12- September 30

Interview questions
Do you speak German
Why the course
Why Germany
Why not UK, USA
Facts about Germany
Why not Nigeria
Plans after studies
Have you been to Germany before
Have you been to any Schengen country before
Bachelor's thesis

Congratulations Fabcol! Your support on this thread has been really awesome! Enjoy God's help and uncommon favour in this your Germany journey!

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Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Heisenberglos: 5:32pm On May 31, 2019
incrediblesam:


Sup bro, congrats for your admission. I also applied to Landbau-Koblenz but I am yet to get feedback from them. Like when did you get your admission letter bro?

Me too (nothing yet). I applied to msc ecotoxicology. What program did you apply to?
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by Fabcol(m): 5:34pm On May 31, 2019
I appreciate sir!
Wish you the same!
Alore:


Congratulations Fabcol! Your support on this thread has been really awesome! Enjoy God's help and uncommon favour in this your Germany journey!
Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 6 by campichristian(m): 5:36pm On May 31, 2019
MissNK:


Are you still going to Paderbon? I’m hoping to get other ALs before my interview because that Paderborn BSc transition no gel for me.

I have another AL from OVGU magdeburg for a more preferred course but you need to put few things into consideration before deciding which I’m yet to make my research based on those criteria, I guess I’ll do that after receiving all admission letters...

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