Tomorrow, pupils at Hillcrest College in Mutare will begin their Cambridge public exams, that is why their deputy headmaster 𝐌𝐫 Chipato and the director of career development Mrs Makambwa invited us today to share with their students, career development opportunities in Germany after their life at the institution in Manicaland.

Today , Germany presents opportunities for people to start or expand their careers through paid Apprenticeships and in leading German universities for FREE!
The dual system (Apprenticeship) means that apprentices spend about 50–70% of their time in companies and the rest in formal education. Depending on the profession, they may work for three to four days a week in the company and then spend one or two days at a vocational school (Berufsschule).

Take a look at the LIST OF APPRENTICESHIP programs that you can do in Germany on the link :
You can enroll into a UNIVERSITY for NO TUITION. Most universities in Germany are state-funded and attract the majority of international students in the country due to low or no tuition fees and high-quality education. In fact, more than 90% of all students in Germany enrol at public universities, while approximately 5% choose to attend a private university.

Take a look at the universities and degree programs that suit you and analyze the entry requirements on the link below :