Join thousands of Indian nurses building high-paying, respected careers in Germany's world-class healthcare system. Free language training, visa guidance & direct hospital placement.
Germany is facing a critical nursing shortage with over 500,000 positions to fill by 2030 — creating a once-in-a-generation opportunity for internationally trained nurses.
Earn €2,800–€5,500/month depending on specialisation. Tax-free allowances and paid overtime on top.
Work with the latest medical technology in state-of-the-art facilities ranked among Europe's best.
After 3–5 years of employment, you and your family can apply for permanent residency and citizenship.
ICU, Anaesthesia, Oncology, Palliative care — Germany funds your specialisation (Fachweiterbildung).
Spouse work permit and children's free education — Germany welcomes your entire family.
Germany's public hospitals and Ausbildung programs often cover or subsidise your training costs.
A structured, transparent pathway from application to your first day at work in Germany.
Free eligibility check, credential evaluation and goal-mapping session.
Online B1–B2 German classes tailored to medical vocabulary, 3–5 months.
We match your profile with partner hospitals and arrange online interviews.
Document prep, blocked account, visa application and pre-departure briefing.
Most Indian nurses are eligible. Here's what you need to qualify for Germany's nursing recognition (Berufsanerkennung):
Gross monthly salary ranges for nurses in Germany by specialisation (TVöD public sector scale, 2025).
| Specialisation | Experience | Monthly Gross (€) | ~INR Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Nurse (GN) | 0–2 yrs | €2,800 – €3,200 | ₹2.5L – ₹2.9L |
| ICU / Critical Care | 2–5 yrs | €3,400 – €4,000 | ₹3.1L – ₹3.6L |
| Operating Theatre | 2–5 yrs | €3,300 – €3,900 | ₹3.0L – ₹3.5L |
| Anaesthesia Nurse | Specialist | €4,000 – €5,000 | ₹3.6L – ₹4.5L |
| Senior/Ward Manager | 8+ yrs | €5,000 – €5,800 | ₹4.5L – ₹5.2L |
*Indicative figures. Actual salary depends on tariff group, state and hospital type.
"EduGermany handled everything — from language coaching to my hospital interview in Munich. I started my job within 7 months of first contacting them."
"The German language classes were practical and focused on medical terms. My B2 certificate came in 5 months. I earn 3× what I did back home."
"My visa was rejected once before I found EduGermany. They prepared all documents perfectly and I got approved in my first attempt with them."
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You don't need German to start. We provide B1–B2 medical German training as part of our program. However, you will need B2 before working independently in a German hospital. Most of our candidates achieve B2 within 5–6 months.
Yes! GNM is widely accepted for the German equivalency process (Berufsanerkennung). You may be required to complete an adaptation measure (Anpassungsmaßnahme) of 3–6 months, which is paid. Most of our GNM candidates pass without issues.
Our consultation and placement service is zero-fee — hospitals pay us, not you. You will need funds for: German language classes, credential document translation/apostille (approx ₹25,000–₹50,000), visa application fee, and a blocked account (€10,332 minimum). Many hospitals also offer relocation support.
Yes. Once your work visa is approved, your spouse can apply for family reunification and is eligible for a full work permit. Children below 18 can attend German schools for free. Germany is very family-friendly and this is one of the top reasons nurses choose it.
From your first day of employment at the German hospital. Even during the Anpassungsmaßnahme (adaptation period), you receive a salary of approximately €2,200–€2,800/month. You are never working for free.
Typically 8–12 months: 3–5 months for B2 German, 1–2 months for hospital interview and contract, 2–3 months for visa and credential recognition. Faster timelines are possible if you already have some German or experience.