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India to Germany (Studies) | Part 2: Essential Preparation & Life in Germany 🇩🇪✈️ Following up on our first part regarding eligibility and university applications, this second installment of our India to Germany series dives deep into the practicalities of moving and settling in. Join us as we discuss everything from packing essentials to networking for success! 📌 In This Video: In this session, we sit down with Mani to answer the most common questions Indian students have before boarding their flight. We cover: Pre-departure Preparation: What you must pack and how to prepare mentally for the move. [01:52] Health & Wellness: Why carrying Vitamin D and B12 supplements is critical due to the lack of sun exposure in Germany. [02:32] Networking & Jobs: The absolute importance of building a "Network, Network, Network" to find part-time jobs and future career opportunities. [52:22] Mindset for Success: Why patience and a "stubborn" positive mindset are your best tools when things don't fall into place immediately. [53:06] 📺 Missed Part 1? If you haven't seen the first part where we discuss university eligibility, application mistakes, and the visa process, check out the full playlist on our channel! 🚀 Upcoming Content: Stay tuned! We are planning to bring you a University Tour to show you what German labs and facilities actually look like. [53:26] A few references: Essential Checklist & Resources 📋 Medical Essentials 💊 It is highly recommended to bring Vitamin D and B12 supplements from India, as deficiency is common during German winters. Additionally, bring at least two pairs of spectacles as they are very expensive in Germany. Always carry general medicines for fever and cold along with a proper prescription. 🔗 Resource: https://www.rki.de/EN/Content/infecti... https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en... Registration & Legal 📝 You must complete your Anmeldung (City Registration) within 14 days of arrival to receive your Tax ID, which is required for part-time work. Ensure you activate your health insurance and link your blocked account to a local German bank account immediately. 🔗 Resource: https://www.bmi.bund.de/EN/topics/adm... https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en... Housing & Accommodation 🏠 Apply for student dormitories (Studierendenwerk) as soon as you receive admission due to long waiting lists. For shared apartments (WGs), use WG-Gesucht. Pro-tip: Never send money before seeing a house in person to avoid common scams. 🔗 Resource: WG-Gesucht Portal https://www.wg-gesucht.de/en/ Academic Success 🎓 Focus on ECTS credits rather than just subjects; a Master’s typically requires 120 credits. Be extremely careful with the 3-Attempts Rule: you only get three chances to pass an exam. If you fail all three, you are banned from that course across all of Germany and your student visa may be cancelled. 🔗 Resource: ECTS Guide https://education.ec.europa.eu/educat... Part-Time Work 💼 Under 2024 rules, students can work 140 full days per year. Look for Werkstudent (Working Student) roles related to your field, which typically allow for 20 hours of work per week and provide valuable career experience. 🔗 Resource: Job Search Germany https://www.stepstone.de/en Enjoyed the video? 👍 Like the video if you found it helpful! 🔔 Subscribe to Navarshi Story Corner for more insightful stories and guides. 📤 Share this with friends or juniors who are planning their journey to Germany!