TERN, TNAI launch residential German training prog’s second batch

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Offered completely free of cost, the initiative covers training, accommodation, food, and visa preparation, removing all traditional barriers to global migration

TERN Group, an AI-powered global talent mobility platform, has joined hands with The Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI) to launch a full-time, second residential German language training batch at the TNAI campus in Greater Noida.

The programme is designed to equip Indian nurses with the language skills and cultural readiness required for a successful healthcare career in Germany. Offered completely free of cost, the initiative covers training, accommodation, food, and visa preparation, removing all traditional barriers to global migration.

Avinav Nigam, Founder and CEO, TERN Group, said, “The partnership with TNAI goes beyond training — it’s about creating meaningful, long-term career opportunities for Indian nurses on the global stage. With Germany projected to face a shortage of over 500,000 healthcare workers by 2030, there is a clear and urgent demand. By equipping Indian professionals with the right language skills and cultural preparation, we’re not only helping to bridge this critical gap but also empowering nurses to build rewarding international careers with dignity, transparency, and zero cost.”

Annie Kumar, National President, TNAI, said, “Our mission at TNAI has always been to empower nurses and elevate the nursing profession in India. We are proud to be shaping a future where Indian nurses are not just participants, but leaders in global healthcare.”

Evelyn P Kannan, Secretary-General, TNAI, said, “This partnership with TERN takes that mission forward on a global scale, offering our nurses ethical, transparent, and fully supported pathways to international careers.”

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