Germany has a perfect education system, so it is a good country for overseas students to study abroad.
If you want to study in Germany, you need to prepare your resume.
So what should an international student’s resume include?
Here’s a look at the content.
1, the Personal Information to write 1, Personal Information.
Include name, date of birth, gender, address, contact number and email address.
1) Westerners often confuse first and last names, resulting in reversed names on the I20 form issued after admission.
Then I have to contact the school to modify it and send it by mail, which is very troublesome.
Therefore, it is recommended that the surname be capitalized in your resume or application forms, and the first letter of your given name be capitalized. The order of first name and last name is not important.
Of course, you can also use your name and gender as the title of your resume, such as Mr. Ming ZHANG.2) In Germany, the format of the date of birth is month, day and year.
If BORN ON May 28, 1987, PLEASE FILL IN 05/28/1987.3) ADDRESS MUST BE ACCURATE, OTHERWISE THE ACCEPTANCE PACKAGE MAY BE DELAYED.
If the home address is not convenient to receive the parcel, can separate in the resume writing the mailing address (mailing address) and permanent address (home address), so the school usually send the parcel to the mailing address.
If you live in a small street, do not translate the address, directly use Pinyin.
2. What is your Educational background?
Write backwards, i.e., most recent education first.
The content includes the name of the school where you graduated/studied, the starting and ending time, the so-called degree, and the major you studied. If you have a high GPA or major GPA or a good class ranking, you can focus on it.
You can also list the core courses and parts of the course that are relevant to the application.
3. Working & Research Experience
It is also time to write down the important experience, and the experience related to the application can be a little more detailed.
Include company name, job title, major responsibilities and achievements, etc.
Apply FOR graduate degree, THIS part is more important, especially MBA major, must write well.
Second, the German student visa bill of materials, rounding 1, two complete in German and residence permit application form with signature and to meet the requirements of article 55 foreigners residence method statement 2, original German college admission notice (must be at least 6 weeks from the registration date) and the required language level certificate on the admission notice,
3. Proof of financial source for the period of residence of any of the following:
a. Keeping at least 7,908 in a bank account in Germany for a period of one year,
Original certificate of deposit (i.e. account with restricted access to deposits) allowing withdrawal of 659 per month b original financial guarantee (not more than 6 months from the date of issuance of the financial guarantee) in accordance with Article 68 of the Aliens’ Residence Law c for a period of at least one year with a bank in Germany
7908 euros irrevocable bank guarantee certificate original d scholarship, if the applicant has obtained the original university graduation certificate and degree certificate, is also must provide the original certificate with German translation 4, before the form is submitted by the application of the German CV 5, German study abroad reasons specifications, detailed study.
Reasons and the impact of studying abroad on your future career.
General, untargeted reasons for studying abroad are not appropriate for the visa application and may lead to rejection.
6. Original medical insurance certificate: valid for at least 90 days from the date of entry into Germany. 7. Previously resided in Germany with valid long-term visa/residence permit or long-term visa/residence permit whose expiration time is less than 6 months:
3. Advantages of Studying Abroad in Germany 1. The threshold of studying abroad is relatively low. The language requirements in the admission process of German universities are relatively low, unlike those in the United States or the United Kingdom, which require TOEFL, GRE or IELTS.
Germany IS TO STUDY WITH YOUR CERTAIN German FIRST (GENERALLY IN 800 TO 1000 STUDY HOURS) PROOF CAN GET UNIVERSITY ADMISSION NOTICE, TO Germany AFTER THE UNIVERSITY TO PASS THE REAL language.
German is mainly difficult in the introduction and grammar, and the latter is the strength of Chinese students.
The average Chinese student can pass a German university language test within two years as long as he works hard.
2, the university is really compulsory education in Germany, not only tuition fees are free, even the fees (Germany is called registration fee) are very few, usually about 100 euros (about 1000 yuan) per semester.
This is no doubt a great temptation for students who are not rich financially but eager to go abroad for gold plating.
Although many German universities began to charge extra semester tuition fees in 2004, it is mainly for students who stay on campus for a long time and refuse to graduate, while Chinese students can basically complete their studies within the prescribed length of study (usually 12-13 semesters), so there is no need to worry about this.