A grim focus for Indian students who are planning to study in Germany today is the latest rounds of development. Hundreds of students who enrolled at the University of Berlin are facing visa uncertainty and the possibility of being deported; that too, not for any wrongdoing, but for course recognition and compliance issues, not well understood at the time of their enrolment.
Many students thought they were enrolled in the fully valid, campus-based degree programmes. Still, the immigration authorities later found that the way these courses are delivered, especially those with hybrid teaching programs or featuring remote aspects stemming from pandemic conditions, failed to fit the typically conservative full-time, in-person study learning component required for student visas in Germany. This resulted in the revocation of visas, challenges in residence permit situations, lots of legal challenges over appeals, and innumerable weird outcomes rather than grapes of congratulation for graduation day.
Verification is key, and this situation showcases the importance of recognised courses before departure. Students are made to believe only the positive points of the picture that marketing agencies paint. So, however, did an inquiry?”
The danger of misunderstanding hybrid courses or basing a decision on partially understood information means students risk getting stranded by a simple misunderstanding.
It could mean termination even before it effectively starts, and if one were to get stranded here while hoping to catch on. Smart planning saves time, stress, and all related money wars.
To a greater extent, it can pave the way to deciphering the real strengths of the program. Abhinav Immigration Services’s experienced guidance will be there for you to help make the correct choice of study abroad programs that will suit your academic and work prospects.
So, feel free to contact Abhinav Immigration Services.
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