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Take your MBBS to the next level with a medical PG in Germany. Train as a specialist (Facharzt) at leading university hospitals, earn a strong salary from day one, and unlock a direct pathway to permanent residency and practice across Europe. German Studio guides you through language, licensing, and placement every step of the way.
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To provide trusted language training, visa consultation, & career support that helps students & professionals achieve their Germany aspirations.
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Germany offers Indian doctors something rare — the chance to complete a globally respected medical specialization (Facharzt) as a paid resident, not a fee-paying student. You train in world-class hospitals, earn a strong salary from day one, and build a clear pathway to permanent residency and practice across Europe.
Book a Free ConsultationFacharzt training is paid employment — residents earn a competitive monthly salary throughout their specialization.
Train at advanced university hospitals with cutting-edge technology and structured specialist programs.
A German specialist qualification is respected worldwide and valid for practice across the EU.
Unlike most countries, specialization in Germany has no course tuition — you're employed as a doctor.
Working as a doctor leads directly to the EU Blue Card and permanent residency in Germany.
For Indian medical graduates, Germany combines a paid specialization, no tuition, and a direct route to a long-term medical career in Europe.
Earn a strong monthly salary as an Assistenzarzt (resident doctor) right from the start of your Facharzt training.
Earn while you trainSpecialization is structured as paid employment, so there are no course or tuition fees to pay.
The German Facharzt title is recognised across Europe and valued by employers worldwide.
As a practising doctor, you qualify for the EU Blue Card and a fast route to permanent residency.
Path to PRGermany allows your spouse and children to accompany you, with your spouse permitted to work.
Germany faces a strong shortage of doctors, making qualified Indian medical graduates highly sought after.
From your MBBS to a German Facharzt title — the path in four clear stages.
Germany's leading university hospitals (Universitätskliniken) — where Indian doctors complete world-class Facharzt specialization training.
Europe's largest university hospital
📍 BerlinLeading research & specialist training
📍 HeidelbergTop-tier specialization across disciplines
📍 MunichRenowned for advanced clinical training
📍 HamburgElite for transplant & specialist medicine
📍 HannoverComprehensive Facharzt programs
📍 CologneTechnical University of Munich's hospital
📍 MunichStrong across major specializations
📍 FrankfurtFor Indian doctors, medical specialization in Germany has no tuition — your real costs are language training, exams, and recognition before you start earning.
Unlike most countries, a medical PG (Facharzt) in Germany is paid employment, not a tuition-based course. Once you secure a residency, you earn a strong salary throughout your training. Your upfront investment is mainly in German language courses, licensing exams, and degree recognition. Here's the full picture in Euros and Rupees.
Note: Figures are indicative and based on recent averages. Once you secure a residency position, your salary far exceeds your upfront costs — most doctors recover their entire investment within the first few months of working. Exchange rate assumed at approximately ₹90 per €1. Always confirm current fees with the relevant German medical authority.
What Indian medical graduates need to qualify for specialization (Facharzt) in Germany, and how long it takes.
Prepare these documents for your medical degree recognition, licensing, and residency application in Germany.
German law lets international students work part-time — enough to cover living costs and gain valuable industry experience alongside your degree.
Paid roles at companies directly related to your field — the most valuable for your CV and often the best-paid.
On-campus academic roles assisting professors with research or teaching — great for building academic links.
Flexible roles in cafés, retail, hospitality, and logistics — earnings up to the mini-job threshold are tax-friendly.
Mandatory or voluntary internships that count toward your degree and frequently lead to full-time job offers.
Germany makes it easy to stay and work after you graduate — with one of the most graduate-friendly immigration systems in the world.
Pathway to PR: Once employed, you can apply for an EU Blue Card, and after roughly 21–33 months of qualifying work you become eligible for permanent residency in Germany. Visa rules and timelines are revised periodically — confirm current details with the German missions in India or Make-it-in-Germany before applying.
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Yes. Indian MBBS graduates can pursue specialization (Facharzt) in Germany. Rather than a tuition-based course, it’s a paid residency at a hospital. You’ll need German language proficiency, recognition of your medical degree (Approbation or Berufserlaubnis), and to clear the Fachsprachprüfung medical language exam.
There is no tuition fee for specialization in Germany because it’s structured as paid employment you work as a resident doctor (Assistenzarzt) and earn a salary throughout. Your only real costs are upfront: German language courses, licensing exams, and degree recognition.
Resident doctors in Germany typically earn a gross salary of around €4,500 to €5,800 per month, which increases with each year of training. This means most Indian doctors recover their entire upfront investment within the first few months of working.
You generally need an overall German level of B2, plus medical German at roughly C1 level. You must also pass the Fachsprachprüfung (FSP) a medical-specific language exam before you can obtain your licence to practise and begin specialization.
The Facharzt specialization itself takes 5 to 6 years depending on the specialty. Before that, expect 1 to 2 years for German language preparation and a few additional months for degree recognition, the FSP, and securing a residency position.
Approbation is a full, permanent medical licence that lets you practise anywhere in Germany without restrictions. Berufserlaubnis is a temporary, limited permit often granted while your qualifications are being fully assessed. Many Indian doctors start with a Berufserlaubnis and convert to Approbation later.
Yes. Once you have a residency position and work visa, Germany allows your spouse and children to join you under family reunification. Your spouse is generally permitted to work, and children can access schooling making it a strong long-term option for Indian doctors.
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