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From the Hills of Himachal to a Career in Germany - Rohit's Ausbildung Journey

Rohit Thakur grew up in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, with a clear goal – to build a stable career abroad. What he didn’t have initially was clarity on the right pathway to achieve it. 

Like many students, he explored the option of studying overseas. However, the traditional route came with significant financial investment, long timelines, and uncertainty around job outcomes. He was looking for something more practical – a pathway that combined learning with real work experience and financial independence. 

That’s when he discovered Ausbildung in Germany – a structured vocational training program designed to build skilled professionals through hands-on experience. 

Finding the right path 

Rohit wasn’t just looking to go abroad – he was looking for a system that would help him build a career from day one. 

His key considerations were: 

  • Gaining practical, industry-relevant skills instead of only theoretical knowledge  
  • Starting his career early with real work exposure  
  • Reducing financial burden by avoiding high tuition fees  
  • Building a long-term career pathway in a stable economy  

Ausbildung aligned well with these goals. 

It is a dual vocational training system in Germany where candidates divide their time between a vocational school (Berufsschule) and an employer. This means they are not just students, but trainees who are part of the workforce from the beginning. 

One of the biggest advantages of this system is that candidates receive a monthly stipend throughout their training period, while also working towards a recognised certification. 

Rohit chose to pursue Ausbildung in Food Processing, a sector where Germany continues to have consistent demand for trained professionals. This increased his chances of securing a training contract and building a stable career. 

“He didn’t want a degree. He wanted a direction.”

What Rohit was really looking for when he chose Ausbildung

 

Getting ready for the journey 

The pathway to Ausbildung requires structured preparation, and for Rohit, the most important step was learning the German language. 

Starting from zero, he dedicated around 7–8 months to achieve B1-level proficiency. This stage required discipline and consistency, as language skills are essential not just for eligibility, but also for daily life and workplace communication in Germany. 

Alongside language training, he worked on building a strong application profile that met German employer standards. This included: 

  • Creating a professional CV (Lebenslauf) in the German format, which focuses on clarity and structure  
  • Organising academic documents and transcripts as required for international applications  
  • Writing a motivation letter that clearly communicated his interest in the role and his willingness to adapt to a new environment  

These steps played a critical role in positioning him as a suitable candidate for employers. 

The message that changed everything 

With a confirmed contract in hand, Rohit moved forward with his visa application at the German Embassy. 

The process involved documentation, verification, and a waiting period. After several weeks, he received the message: 

“Your Germany visa has been dispatched.” 

This marked the final step in a preparation journey that took close to a year – from starting German classes to securing his departure. 

Life in Germany today 

Rohit is now in Germany, actively pursuing his Ausbildung. 

His routine is structured and balanced between: 

  • Practical training at his employer’s production facility  
  • Classroom-based learning at a vocational school (Berufsschule)  

Through this system, he is gaining hands-on experience in: 

  • Food production processes  
  • Operation of industrial machinery  
  • Quality control and safety standards  

 

He now earns in euros, allowing him to manage his living expenses independently during the training period. 

More importantly, he is building skills that are directly aligned with industry requirements – setting a strong foundation for long-term career growth. 

What we can learn from Rohit’s journey 

Rohit’s journey highlights that international career opportunities are not limited to those with extensive resources or global exposure. 

He did not have: 

  • Prior international experience  
  • Professional networks abroad  
  • A background in foreign education systems  

What made the difference was: 

  • Consistent effort over several months  
  • Clear understanding of his goals  
  • Willingness to learn a new language and adapt to a different environment  

 

Understanding how Ausbildung works 

While Ausbildung offers a strong career pathway, it is important to understand that it requires preparation and commitment. 

Eligibility criteria generally include: 

  • Age between 18 – 28 years  
  • Completion of 12th grade, Diploma, or ITI  
  • German language proficiency at minimum B1 level  
  • A confirmed training contract with a German employer  

 

Process Timeline 

 

Why this opportunity matters 

Germany continues to face a shortage of skilled workers across several industries, including: 

  • Food processing  
  • Healthcare  
  • Logistics  
  • Technical trades  

This creates sustained demand for trained professionals, making Ausbildung a practical pathway for candidates who are willing to invest time and effort into preparation. 

You could be the next success story 

Rohit’s journey started with clarity – knowing what he wanted and what it would take to get there. 

If you are considering a similar path, the first step is to assess your eligibility and understand the process in detail. 

Connect with Magic Billion to begin your journey. 

  • Get your profile evaluated  
  • Receive guidance on suitable programs  
  • Access structured support throughout the process 

 

What the process actually looks like

  • Age 18–30, with 12th grade, Diploma, or ITI completed
  • German language up to B1 level (4–6 months)
  • Documents prepared as per German standards
  • Employer interview (in German)
  • Training contract before visa application
  • Visa processing (6–12 weeks)
  • Total timeline: 8–12 months from start to departure

Thinking about starting your career in Germany like Rohit?
Find out if this path is right for you.

Apply Now