Karnataka, Germany fast-track employment process for healthcare professionals aiming to work in Germany

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Dreams of nursing students and healthcare professionals aspiring to physique a vocation successful Germany moved a measurement person to world arsenic the Karnataka Vocational Training and Skill Development Corporation (KVTSDC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) connected Thursday, November 20, with the Deutsche Fachkräfteagentur für Gesundheits- und Pflegeberufe GmbH (DeFa), paving mode for the motorboat of a caller telc (The European Language Certificates) German Language Examination Centre successful Bengaluru.

Strengthening Indo-German practice successful the healthcare sector, the caller German connection introspection centre was inaugurated astatine the Karnataka German Technical Training Institute (KGTTI), Peenya. To accelerate the process, KVTSDC has already begun shortlisting candidates, chiefly nurses, who volition acquisition structured German connection grooming to enactment their nonrecreational migration pathway to Germany.

“This programme volition assistance healthcare and nursing professionals crossed Karnataka conscionable the linguistic standards indispensable for employment successful Germany, wherever B2-level German proficiency is mandatory for registered nurses,” said Dr. Sharanaprakash R. Patil, Minister for Skill Development and Medical Education.

DeFa, established by the German Federal Ministry of Health, plays a captious relation successful ensuring ethical, transparent, and businesslike recruitment of planetary healthcare workers. telc exams are aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), providing globally recognised certification for study, enactment and residence successful Germany.

Bruno Carlesso, Director Global Business, telc, who signed the MoU connected behalf of Germany, stated that the constitution of the KVTSDC–telc exam centre astatine KGTTI marks a large milestone successful enabling accessible, high-quality connection certification pathways for aspiring healthcare professionals from Karnataka and India.

The lawsuit was attended by German Deputy Consul General Annett Baessler, Anoop Achuthan Director India & South East Asia, DeFa, Shivakantamma Naik Chairperson, KVTSDC, R. Ragapriya and N.M. Nagaraja.

Published - November 20, 2025 11:16 p.m. IST

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