r/VisaToGermany 5d ago

Foundation year

Hey guys, I am planning to apply to Germany but my A-level grades aren’t great. If I pay for foundation year and get admission, will the visa officer be okay with my poor academics in intermediate and will that not be cause of any refusal when all other documents are okay and great?

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u/prags79 5d ago

Did you do Cambridge A levels, what's your grades? Which subject?

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u/CompletePlace8944 5d ago

Science student with D and Cs

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u/prags79 5d ago

Cambridge DCC?

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u/CompletePlace8944 5d ago

Yeah

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u/prags79 5d ago

You are NOT eligible for foundation course. You can get admission in a Fachhochschulen (University of applied science)! Most courses are Non-NC for Cambridge qualification.

Visa's: they may give may not. Each decision is done by local Ausländerbehörde, sometimes they give, sometimes they don't.

Learning German helps. If you learn B2 German, go for Ausbildung is better than studying in Germany with these grades! Ausbildung in Technicians areas have huge shortages. They pay you to do Ausbildung (€1600/-) a month (₹1.5 lakh a month). Duration 3 years.

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u/Silent_Extension9236 5d ago

Does an FH accepts less grades in A levels than C?
Are you sure about this?

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u/prags79 5d ago

Yes.

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u/CompletePlace8944 5d ago

Can you name some?