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What does TEIP mean for Germany and the German Federation?

TEIP (introduction by German technical experts)

Plan) The introduction plan of technical experts is a talent introduction plan implemented by the German federal government to adapt to the rapid development of the country. Breakthrough has achieved the completion of study abroad, work and immigration in one step. Vocational education is supported by the world-famous German vocational education system, and it is attended by ten Universities of Applied Sciences universities such as CJD Youth Vocational College, the largest in Germany. And obtained the world-recognized German certification. TEIP project has been approved by the German Federal Parliament, and its legislation is in line with German laws, and it has received strong support from the German Ministry of Labor, the German Foreign Affairs Administration, the German industrial and commercial administrations of IHK and WHK. The project is open to nearly 50 majors in Germany.

Project advantages:

1. Free of university tuition

2. Free ASP, DSH and Telford.

3. The government subsidy is about 10000 Euro/year.

4. The maximum scholarship is 70,000 RMB /3 years.

5. Full scholarship for preparatory classes.

6. After graduation, 100% will go to work in Germany.

7. You can immigrate after three years of formal work.

Conditions for joining the project: 18-28 years old, with high school education or above, in good health, with no criminal record and no history of repatriation or refusal to study abroad. After obtaining the project qualification through interview, I passed the German B 1 exam.

Project Support Unit:

German Saarland government

German foreign affairs administration

IHK association

HWK association

Saarbrü cken municipal government

Humboldt municipal government

German 10 Universities of Applied Sciences.