Step By Step Guide For Medical Residency In Germany

STEP 1

STUDY GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSES IN INDIA

  • - Study A1, A2, B1 and B2 levels of German Language
  • - It takes approximately 2 months to complete each level
  • - Need to clear B2 level from Goethe Institute
  • - You may appear directly in B2 level. No need to appear in each levels

STEP 2

DOCUMENTS PREPARATION

  • - Collect the all required documents as per given list
  • - Need to get attestation from German Consulate in India that we will process
  • - Need to send all the documents with Power of Attorney on the name of our Doctor who will do all the process in Germany

STEP 3

SELECT THE STATE WHERE YOU WANT TO DO YOUR PG

  • - In Germany each State has their own rules & regulations
  • - We will help you out to decide the state where passing ration in Entrance Exam is high & process is smooth comparatively other states

STEP 4

DEFIZIT BESCHEID CERTIFICATE

  • - Our Doctor will submit all the required documents in Germany
  • - Apply for Deficit Bescheid Certificate
  • - It will take approximately 4 to 8 months to receive DB Certificate

STEP 5

APPLY FOR GERMAN VISA

  • - Need B2 Level
  • - Need Deficit Bescheid Certificate
  • - All other academic & financial documents
  • - CV, Covering Letter & SOP
  • - We will help you to open Block Account in Germany
  • - You need pay 11,904 Euro in Block Account.
  • - Overseas Insurance for 1 year. We will help you to get ideal one.

STEP 6

TRAVEL TO GERMANY

  • - Travel to Germany with one way ticket

STEP 7

FURTHER LANGUAGE AND MEDICAL TRAINING IN GERMANY

  • - Start Preparation for Medical Terminology course - FSP
  • - Apply for the Scholarship for FSP Coaching
  • - FSP is an Oral Exam on Medical Terminology

STEP 8

OBTAIN TEMPORARY REGISTRATION AS A DOCTOR

  • - Start working as an assistant doctor in German Hospitals with handsome amount or Salary
  • - Once you have job on your had then you can apply for Blue Card too.

STEP 9

PREPARATION FOR KP EXAM

  • - During working as an assistant doctor parallelly need to do the preparation for KP exam
  • - Apply for the Scholarship for KP Coaching* - Terms & Conditions apply
  • - KP is an Oral Clinical Exam
  • - Advisable to pass the KP exam within 24 months of receiving temporary license after passing the FSP.

STEP 10

APPLY FOR PR

  • - After 21 months of work in Germany after completion of FSP you can apply for PR if you have cleared the KP exam.
  • - PR allows living and working in Germany and other Schengen Countries without any restrictions

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

  • - Valid Passport (advisable to have minimum of 3 years of validity before start the process)
  • - MBBS Degree from India OR from Foreign Country
  • - MBBS Transcripts
  • - Internship Completion Certificate
  • - Medical Registration from the State Medical Council
  • - Good Standing Certificate (we will help you with the format)
  • - PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) from Ministry of External Affairs
  • - If studied in Foreign Country then PCC from that particular country too.
  • - Experience Certificate (if applicable)
  • - Birth Certificate (in English)
  • - Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
  • - CV (we will help you out)
  • - SOP (we will help you out)
  • - Covering Letter (we will help you out)

No, you need at least a B2 level to obtain the Defizit Bescheid from Germany, so you need to clear B2 level from India itself which is required to apply for a German National Visa.

Learning and passing B2 typically takes around 7-9 months. After that, meanwhile we can process Defizit Bescheid certificate and another 2-3 months to get a visa.

FSP exam dates are usually available within a 2-3 months.

After passing the FSP exam, you must attend interviews in various hospitals in same state. Once selected, you can start working as an assistant doctor in Germany.

The monthly salary ranges from € 4,600 to € 5,500, depending on factors such as location and extra hours worked.

You can attempt the FSP an unlimited number of times.

You can attempt the KP exam only 3 times.

Advisable to pass the KP exam within 24 months of receiving temporary license after passing the FSP.

You can apply in any of medical branch for PG after completion of KP exam.

You should work in the state where you pass the FSP exam. After passing the KP exam, you can work anywhere in Germany.

You can apply for a Blue Card typically after passing the FSP exam.

No, your German medical license is valid across the EU but not valid in the UK. You need to clear the License exams in UK.

No, you need to pass the License exams for particular countries like USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Yes, you can, but please verify with the respective medical councils in each country, as requirements may change.

You can practice privately in India. However, for government sector employment, you need to pass the Royal College Exams of the UK.

Yes, you can bring them after completing FSP.

No, if you are working full-time as an assistant doctor, a blocked account is not required for family reunification.

Parents can obtain a tourist visa for up to 90 days which call Schengen Visa. For longer stays, you can apply for a visa valid for up to 2 years, but their stay is still limited to 90 days at a time before they need to leave and re-enter Germany.

Yes, under current regulations, a child born in Germany can be a German citizen by birth.

The current amount for a blocked account is €11,904 per person. It should be opened 2 weeks before your visa interview.

You will receive €992 per month. After deducting around €50 for health insurance, you will receive approximately €930 per month.

Renting a single room with shared WC and kitchen typically costs between €300 and €550 per month, including utilities like electricity, gas, and Wi-Fi.

On average, food expenses amount to around €100 per month.

Travel costs range from €30 to €50 per month, depending on the travel zones.

One must pass screening test or FMGE exam and should have completed internship and should

have license from the country of study and from India

also should have police clearance certificates from India and country of study of MBBS

DISCLAIMER : Please note that the information provided is subject to change based on updates from German medical authorities or the German government. We recommend regularly checking their official websites or contacting them via email or phone for the most current information.