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Jeet Jalu

Success stories

Names, cities, outcomes.

No star ratings, no anonymous praise. These are real journeys — including how long they actually took.

Ausbildung Track

Agencies asked for lakhs and promised the moon. Jeet told me the truth in the first call: no German, no Ausbildung. Fourteen months later I signed my nursing contract myself.

Priya came to us after two agencies had quoted enormous fees for 'guaranteed placement'. Her German was A0. We gave her a fourteen-month plan, she gave it fourteen months of work. She reached B2, interviewed with three clinics in German, and chose her own employer in Stuttgart — with no commission taken from her salary, ever.

Priya M.

Nursing Ausbildung (Pflegefachfrau) · Stuttgart, Germany

German A1–C1

I had failed B1 twice with a local institute. Here I stopped memorising and started speaking — I cleared B2 and now I understand my professors in Aachen.

Dhruvi is the classic case of exam-first teaching gone wrong: two B1 attempts, plenty of grammar rules, zero confidence speaking. We rebuilt from the conversation up. Eight months later she passed B2 comfortably — and, more importantly, her first semester in Aachen felt like arriving somewhere she already knew.

Dhruvi P.

M.Sc. student, RWTH Aachen · Aachen, Germany

Professionals

My company moved me to Munich with 'English is fine'. It wasn't. Six months with Jeet and I run stand-ups in German — that changed how the team sees me.

Arjun's employer relocated him with the standard reassurance that English would be enough. It was enough for the job description — not for the team dinners, the reviews, or the promotion conversations. Six months of focused 1:1 sessions built around his actual meetings changed that. His next performance review was conducted in German, at his request.

Arjun S.

Senior Engineer, Blue Card relocation · Munich, Germany

Ausbildung Track

The mock interviews were harder than the real one. When the hotel director asked me why Germany, I had answered that question twenty times already — in German.

Kavya wanted hospitality, a field where personality matters as much as paperwork. Alongside B1 preparation, we drilled the cultural details German interviewers actually test: directness, eye contact, concrete answers. Her interview at a Freiburg hotel lasted twenty minutes; her preparation for it lasted ten months. She signed the same week.

Kavya R.

Hotel management Ausbildung · Freiburg, Germany

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