BSW Group

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BSW (Bildungswerk der Sächsischen Wirtschaft) is one of the leading vocational schools in Saxony, Germany, with a 135-year tradition in engineering, mechanics, and industrial production. The school stands out for its strong internship network with Siemens, Bosch, and many other major factories across Germany, ensuring students gain hands-on experience during their studies.

In addition to specialized training, BSW provides comprehensive support for international students – from soft skills training and career guidance to convenient accommodation.

Advantages:

  • The dual training model, combining theory with practical learning in enterprises, opens up wide career opportunities.

  • Strong cooperation with leading companies helps students secure paid internships and build connections in the German labor market.

  • Comprehensive support for international students, including soft skills, career orientation, and housing assistance.

Disadvantages:

  • Most programs focus on engineering, mechanics, and production – similar to many German vocational schools, with fewer options in economics or social sciences.

  • High German language requirements (B1 or above) and competitive admission, especially for international applicants.

Note:
Applicants should prepare German language skills at B1 level or higher and research the admission and internship application process thoroughly before applying. It is advisable to contact BSW or its recruitment partners in advance for initial guidance and application support.

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