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Dear Sir/Madam,

i am a working Student from Pakistan living in Germany. I am enrolled at a Studienkollege, I wanted to study in M course but due to so much competition I managed to end up in T course program of the Studienkollege. Since maths wasn’t my subject which I had to study in this course instead of biology in M course, I fear I may not pass the Studienkollege Festellungsprüfung, which i need to get admitted in a public German university.

So in the mean time I’m looking for alternatives to continue my education and life in Germany and to find ways to public universities without Studienkollege. I am currently preparing for Testas exam which some universities accept without need of Studienkollege.

So until I successfully pass both or either one of them, I need a plan b and that’s why I am searching for admission in Ausbildung in nursing or Physiotherapie.

Just in case if I fail the studienkollege, or haven’t gotten admitted in the university till my visa extension, can you kindly guide me how will my process be continued with admission letter of Ausbildung along with all other documents?

This is my plan b, if I don’t make it to the university till my visa extension, therefore please tell me the future this path holds. Will I have problems doing such a change? Or will it be fine?

Waiting for your kind response

Best regards

Harris
asked Apr 2, 2023 in Legal Information by M Harris Tj | 1,254 views

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Hi @M Harris Tj ,

You currently have a residence permit accoridng to paragraph 16b of the immigration law (it should be written on your permit) in order to do a Studienkolleg. If you wish to change to do an Ausbildung, this is not a problem. You will then be given a permit according to paragraph 16a. You will need to submit an Ausbildung contract to the Ausländerbehörde and also show that you have enough money to finance yourself.

Best,

Éanna

answered Apr 21, 2023 by mbeon-Éanna
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