Vocational Training Assistance (BAB) is provided during on-the-job vocational training as well as during vocational preparatory programs. This also includes preparation for obtaining a secondary school diploma or an equivalent qualification at a later stage. The aim of this assistance is to enable young people to receive a quality education regardless of their financial situation.
Trainees generally receive vocational training assistance if they are unable to live with their parents during their training and are in need of financial support. The amount of assistance depends, among other things, on the trainee’s income, their parents’ income, and their individual circumstances.
The vocational training grant can help cover costs such as rent, commuting, and daily living expenses. It is therefore an important source of support that enables you to successfully complete your training and focus on starting your career.
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