Study Nursing - Germany

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Overview

Are you interested to become a nurse in the country with one of the best medicine and health systems in the world? In addition to this, German economy is one of the strongest in the world. Therefore you can be sure your work won’t be underpaid.Working as a nurse is one of the popular professions in Germany and interest is growing with salary and conditions for employees. Everyone willing to work as nurse will need to have a corresponding qualification for this.

What are the advantages of learning nursing in Germany?

The opportunity to get a chance to make your career in Germany. For a qualified nurse, there is an excellent job opportunity. In Germany, there is a considerable need for qualified nurses and hospitals. So be ready, don’t delay the enrollment.

  • Improving Clinical knowledge in the field of Nursing.
  • Nurses can work in through-out Europe like Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg,etc..
  • The advance of technology- you will get a chance to do practice with advanced equipment.
  • Job opportunity- Here is a high chance of getting job opportunities after completing the nursing study
  • Getting permanent residency in Germany is easy, after 3 to 5 years of work experience.
  • Free Education, No tuition fees.
  • Financial independence – Individuals don’t have to depend on their parents for their living expenses or education. They earn enough to support themselves.

What is the advantage of university degree over vocational training?

Although both a Bachelor’s degree and vocational nursing training allow you to work as a nurse, University degree, of course, will offer more opportunities for future career. University graduates can take up more responsible jobs and also more administrative once, so they even don’t necessarily need to work as a practicing nurse.

Which career opportunities you can expect as a qualified nurse?

There are so many ways with a nursing university degree or vocational training that it is hard to notice all of them. Most important is to choose a specialization you want to work in.

In general, there are the following specializations to choose from:

  • Regular nurses (for general nurses which are working with adults in different departments).
  • Geriatric (for nurses that helps care for aging and elderly individuals).
  • Paediatric (for nurses who care for children’s and infants).

Which specialization courses can be additionally done?

In addition to the standard 3 years’s education, nurses can take additional courses to specialize in following fields:

  • Anesthesia and intensive care.
  • Operations and endoscopy service.
  • Oncology.
  • Clinical geriatrics.
  • Rehabilitation and long-term care.
  • Palliative and hospice care.
  • Nephrology.
  • Psychiatric care.

When can I decide the specialization field?

Normally when you apply either for university or vocational training you can already choose your direction. In apprenticeship you can also decide in the 3th year of training, because usually, the first 2 years will provide you with general knowledge. Who are the potential employers in nursing field? Potential employers are hospitals and nursing homes, but also, depending on the type of training completed, ambulatory care, residential homes for the elderly, home care, children’s hospitals and many more.

How much do Nurses earn in Germany?

The salary is between 1,000 – 1,200 EUR during the vocational training and 2,600 - 3200 EUR while working as a qualified nurse full time. The amount varies slightly from one state to another. Be aware that is it the gross salary, without the tax, it will be around 200-300 EUR less.

What is the cost of studying nursing in Germany?

Compared to some of its neighbors, the cost of living in Germany is relatively less expensive. On average, an international student would need about 850 euros a month to cover his or her living expenses, such as rent, food, clothing, books, and others. The best thing is that you can immediately start earning when you begin your apprenticeship in Germany. The salary for trainee nurses ranges from 1,000 to 1,200 euros per month.

Most partner universities or vocational schools do not charge any tuition fee but will require their students to contribute a small amount of money each semester. Other than covering administrative costs, the semester contribution is also used for student welfare, such as funding student housing, cafeterias, sports facilities, and others

What Degrees are there for Nursing in Germany?

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