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BACKGROUND & VISION

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This is an exclusive tested fast-track program designed to create a structured, compliant and outcome-oriented pathway for Indian nursing graduates to gain German language proficiency, complete professional adaptation training and secure employment in Germany.

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Auxila is the fastest teaching school with headquarters in Germany and has several training schools worldwide. Their intensive language programs are designed to help master the German language efficiently.

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Takt Group is a UK-based company providing expert recruitment, strategic outsourcing and skills evaluation services.

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SP Mahay Education and Research Society, India is a forward-looking organization committed to developing impactful ventures in education and skill development.

Selected candidates receive:
  • German language training up to B1 in India in 4 months and B2 level in Germany in next 4 months and 1 month internship.
  • A conditional full time employment contract with the German employer at the commencement of training.
  • Full support for recognition, visa, training and transition.
  • Opportunity to work as a fully qualified nurse in Germany.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must meet the following minimum requirements
Educational Qualification
B.Sc. Nursing OR GNM / 3-Year Diploma in Nursing
Registration
Must be a Registered Nurse in India | Freshers or experienced are eligible | Open to female candidates only | Age limit is 21–35 years
Language & Skills
Good spoken and written English | Basic computer literacy (email, documents, online classes)
Other Requirements
Willingness to relocate to Germany | Commitment to complete the program and minimum 2-year employment period | Ability to attend intensive language training

Success Story:

Auxila Academy in association with NSDC International, provided German language training to 32 nurses at Chandigarh. All these nurses were provided training in similar model with upto B1 in India and B2 in Germany and placed them with the leading hospitals and employers, earning between 2300 and 2700 Euros per month (over Rs. 2 lakh). All 32 candidates cleared the B1 German Language Training through TELC.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the basic eligibility for this program? +
You must have completed a BSc Nursing degree or GNM (General Nursing & Midwifery) from a nursing college recognized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC). You should be registered as a nurse with your State Nursing Council. The ideal age range is 21-35 years. Physical and mental fitness for clinical duties is mandatory..
2. Is clinical experience mandatory for this program? +
Clinical experience is NOT mandatory to join this program. Freshers who have completed their BSc Nursing Degree or GNM are welcome to apply.
3. I have a gap in my nursing career. Can I still apply? +
Yes, career gaps are acceptable. However, during your visa interview and hospital placement interview, you should be prepared to explain the reason for the gap (e.g., family care, further education, personal health etc).
4. What happens during the 4-month training in India? +
The first 4 months are intensive German language training in residential mode from A1 to B1 levels. You will study under a hybrid learning model.
5. Why are there Native German teachers in the India phase? +
Native German teachers ensure that you develop the correct accent, pronunciation, and conversational fluency from day one. This is critical because German hospitals expect nurses to communicate clearly with patients. Learning from natives also helps you understand regional dialects and medical terminology used in real clinical settings, giving you an edge in the B1 and later B2 exams.
6. What exactly does "All Expenses Paid" in Germany cover? +
During your 5-month Germany phase, Auxila Training Academy covers:
  • Accommodation
  • Food: Daily meals
  • Professional Training: B2 language coaching and professional recognition preparation
What is NOT covered: Your personal shopping, mobile phone bills, travel within Germany for leisure, and entertainment expenses.
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