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BackLittleplan Vocational and Technical School, Germany
2025-02-21
Litepulan Vocational and Technical School, Germany
Litterplan Vocational and Technical School is an important member of the German vocational education field and plays an important role in training professional and technical personnel. The school is one of the member schools of the Gottingen Vocational Education Union. Relying on the resources and platform of the alliance, we can establish close cooperative relations with many enterprises and provide students with rich practical opportunities and employment channels.
Teaching mode: The typical German "dual system" teaching mode is adopted. Students spend part of their time learning theoretical knowledge in school, and the other part of their time practicing in enterprises. By closely combining what they learn in class with practical work, students can master both solid professional theories and skilled practical skills when they graduate, so that they can quickly adapt to the needs of jobs.
Professional setting: covers a variety of fields, such as automotive mechatronics, hotel management, metal processing, international trade, dental assistant, marketing, dietitian, architectural decoration, Western cuisine, administrative management, etc. These majors are set according to the market demand and industry development trend, to ensure that the professional knowledge and skills learned by students have high practicality and employment competitiveness.
Study abroad Program: Study abroad program for international students, especially Chinese students. It provides an opportunity for Chinese students to receive high-quality vocational education in Germany, and shortlisted students can enjoy the same treatment as local German students.
Advantages of studying abroad: Students are free of tuition and can also enjoy a training allowance of 800-1200 euros per month. After graduation, the employment prospects are broad, and as an international talent, it is welcomed by German enterprises. Students who do not want to be directly employed after graduation can also rely on German school status, through a one-year promotion course, and study for free in Germany.