Vocational training: master craftsman's examination
The master craftsman examination determines whether the candidate
is capable of practicing a craft and managing it independently as well as
properly train apprentices
Description
The master craftsman's examination determines whether the examinee is qualified to practice a craft and to lead it independently and to train apprentices properly. The master craftsman's examination is also proof of the necessary theoretical and technical, business, commercial, legal and vocational educational knowledge.
The master craftsman's examination is administered by a state examination authority (master craftsman's examination board) established at the seat of the competent authority. The passed master craftsman's examination entitles the holder to use a master craftsman's title and is certified with the master craftsman's certificate.
The exam is divided into four independent parts:
- Part I: practical examination,
- Part II: technical theory test,
- Part III: economic, commercial and legal audit,
- Part IV: Vocational and work pedagogical examination.
The order in which the partial examinations are taken can be determined by the candidate. There is no time limit from the first to the taking of the fourth part of the examination. Failed examinations can be repeated three times.
Before registering for the examination, admission to the master craftsman's examination must be applied for. The prerequisite for admission to the master craftsman's examination is usually a successfully passed journeyman's examination in the craft in which the master craftsman's examination is to be taken. The exact approval guidelines are laid down in the Crafts Code (HwO). In many skilled trades, in addition to a work sample, a master craftsman's examination project must also be carried out in the practical examination.
Admission is granted by the chairman of the master craftsman's examination committee. If the chairman considers that the admission requirements are not met, the entire master craftsman's examination committee shall decide.
Competent office
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Contact point
The responsibility lies with the Chamber of Crafts.
The master craftsman's examination board is responsible for the acceptance of each part of the master craftsman's examination, in whose local jurisdiction the candidate
- has his first place of residence, or
- is in an employment relationship, or
- attends a measure to prepare for the master craftsman's examination, or
- operates a craft or other trade independently.
Contact person
Forms
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Prerequisites
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Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
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Procedure
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Processing time
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Costs
Fees apply.
Notes (specifics)
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Unterstützende Institutionen
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Welche Dokumente resultieren aus dieser Leistung?
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Area of validity
Lower Saxony
Official approval
Officially approved by not specified
Keywords
Further training