So would there be any problem with the gap in my academic or work history from July 6 or 7 in Germany?
No, a gap in your academic or work history from July 6 or 7 is generally acceptable for studying in Germany, as long as you can clearly explain and document how you used that time.
German universities and visa authorities focus on what you did during the gap - such as work experience, internships, language courses, or personal development. Be sure to provide supporting documents like certificates or letters, and address the gap honestly in your Statement of Purpose (SOP).
If you need help preparing your documentation or SOP, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you.
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