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  2. Central Agency for German Schools Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The German Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (German: Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen, ZfA) is an agency of the Federal Office of Administration, itself an agency of the Federal Ministry of the Interior, that operates and manages schools for German children outside of Germany. [1]

  3. Apprenticeship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    After the apprenticeship the journeyman can enter the master's school (Meisterschule) and continue his education at evening courses for 3–4 years or full-time for about one year. The graduation from the master's school leads to the title of a master craftsman ( Meister ) of his profession, so e.g., a bakery master is entitled as Bäckermeister .

  4. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    A Meisterbrief (master craftsman's certificate) from the Berliner Handwerkskammer (Berlin chamber of handicrafts); the motto on the certificate reads: "Work is the ennoblement of the citizen; boon will be the reward for his labour". Germany has high standards for the education of craftspeople. Historically very few people attended college.

  5. Indian students abroad - Wikipedia

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    India also displaced China as the most common nationality granted UK study visas, with the East Asian country recording 102,842 such nationals in 2022. Together, Indian and Chinese nationals comprise half of all study visa grants in the UK. [48] In 2021, a two-year post-study work visa for international students was officially instated. [50] [51]

  6. Indians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Indian community in Germany includes Indian expatriates residing in Germany, as well as German citizens of Indian origin or descent.In 2009, the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding an Indian passport, while 67,029 were holding a German passport. [2]

  7. Academic achievement among different groups in Germany

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    First generation immigrants and second generation immigrants come from different ethnic groups. First generation immigrants were more likely to be so-called Aussiedler - families from Eastern Europe of full or partial German ancestry who decided to move back to Germany. Second generation immigrant youngsters were more likely to be Turkish, a ...

  8. Category:German people of Indian descent - Wikipedia

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    Indian emigrants to Germany (21 P) G. German people of Bengali descent (4 P) P. German people of Punjabi descent (5 P) Pages in category "German people of Indian descent"

  9. List of universities in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the universities in Germany, of which there are about seventy. The list also includes German Technische Universitäten ( universities of technology ), which have official and full university status, but usually focus on engineering and the natural sciences rather than covering the whole spectrum of academic disciplines.