Key Takeaways:
- NEC opens registration for the special trial lecture, “How to become a business unicorn by studying with passion.”
- Germany’s federal government has lifted the travel ban
Following Germany’s decision to end the travel ban on the majority of countries, New European College (NEC) announced a special trial lectures on July 14, July 21, and July 28 as a chance to test drive students’ education.
This special trial lecture entitled, “How to become a business unicorn by studying with passion” with NEC founder Sascha Liebhardt will be finally launched after months of ‘abstinence’.
The announcement comes after the federal government’s July 4 announcement of unrestricted entry of people coming from additional non-EU countries, including Albania, Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Macau, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and the US. All travellers will be allowed entry regardless of their vaccination status. For international students, this means an opportunity to pursue their studies in Germany.
Previously, around 900 international students from India admitted in German colleges have joined the petition to request from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to lift the travel restrictions.
Now that international students are allowed to go back to the country again, they can try attending the special trial lecture as a means of experiencing the NEC instruction first-hand.
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