Hello, I'm Yashaswi from India, holding a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a CGPA of 8.9. I actively contributed to a technical club for four years and gained one year of experience in the manufacturing industry, coupled with two internships. Considering my background, I'm exploring post-graduation options in management, specifically Master in Management (MiM) and Master in Engineering Management (MEM). I'm seeking advice on which course aligns better with my profile, and insights into potential roles after completing either MiM or MEM. Additionally, I'm open to suggestions regarding the preferred country for pursuing this post-graduation.
Hello Yashaswi, you profile already looks good on paper. I would say course suggestion depends on your interests, if you want continue working in manufacturing, MEM or Industrial Management makes sense otherwise MiM is a safe bet if you don't know where you wanna go. Before joining any program I would strongly suggest build a specialisation in one area while you are working. If you have one specialised skill with generalised background (T-shape profile), it really increases hiring possibilities. If you choose MEM or Industrial Management, Germany is a great option but manufacturing does require knowledge of local languages, for MiM Belgium could be economical if you get scholarship (in this region of Europe). I hope it helps :)
Ideally students with any bachelor degree can apply, but I would suggest to research about potential career opportunities first and then make a decision :)
Bro after completing mim from germany or any other european country is worthit and im planning to do it from any public university so i wannna ask you about job scenario is it good or bad.😶
It is definitely worth it, the only thing to note here is either you will strong networks after or during MiM or you will need solid skill set (backed by experience) to make your career journey smoother.
Hello sir myself haseena here can i do mim degree after completing my 12th ? Or i shoukd complete my graduation and then i have to do mim plsss reply sir
As mentioned in the video, there is no concept of placement in Europe, you have to find job on your own and fortunately I was able to find one in time :)
Hi, im planning to do MIM from vlerick , the complete course is of 10 months no? So will i get stayback for 1 year for a 10 month course. And can you tell about the job market for freshers like me after graduation in mim in 2024😅.its still wortj no?
Hello again, yes, you will get a stay back for 1 year after your studies at Vlerick. Fo your question regarding job market, it's a little difficult to answer in comments but I have made a video on the sam topic titled 'How to find the scope of any career' hopefully it will help you in finding your answers :)
Thanks for the like:)
Let me know if you like more MiM related videos.
Hello, I'm Yashaswi from India, holding a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a CGPA of 8.9. I actively contributed to a technical club for four years and gained one year of experience in the manufacturing industry, coupled with two internships. Considering my background, I'm exploring post-graduation options in management, specifically Master in Management (MiM) and Master in Engineering Management (MEM). I'm seeking advice on which course aligns better with my profile, and insights into potential roles after completing either MiM or MEM. Additionally, I'm open to suggestions regarding the preferred country for pursuing this post-graduation.
Hello Yashaswi, you profile already looks good on paper. I would say course suggestion depends on your interests, if you want continue working in manufacturing, MEM or Industrial Management makes sense otherwise MiM is a safe bet if you don't know where you wanna go. Before joining any program I would strongly suggest build a specialisation in one area while you are working. If you have one specialised skill with generalised background (T-shape profile), it really increases hiring possibilities. If you choose MEM or Industrial Management, Germany is a great option but manufacturing does require knowledge of local languages, for MiM Belgium could be economical if you get scholarship (in this region of Europe). I hope it helps :)
Hi. I completed my bachelor's in humanities in 2022 and now I want to apply for MIM, is it good for a Humanities student to apply?
Ideally students with any bachelor degree can apply, but I would suggest to research about potential career opportunities first and then make a decision :)
Your videos are so insightful, I'm planning for MIM so how can I contact you if that's possible
Hello, I am glad the video was useful to you. I haven't attached my socials on YT yet, but you can look it up on LinkedIn :)
That jubling part was supperb!!!
Thanks Danya ;)
Bro after completing mim from germany or any other european country is worthit and im planning to do it from any public university so i wannna ask you about job scenario is it good or bad.😶
It is definitely worth it, the only thing to note here is either you will strong networks after or during MiM or you will need solid skill set (backed by experience) to make your career journey smoother.
@@joshibaba. Thanku 🫶🏻💗
Would love to know more about opportunities in UX design or digital marketing.
Sure, I will keep it in mind :)
Hello sir myself haseena here can i do mim degree after completing my 12th ? Or i shoukd complete my graduation and then i have to do mim plsss reply sir
Hello Haseena, as MiM is a masters program you need to complete your bachelor’s studies to qualify for the enrolment:)
can i do mim in india, is there any scope ?
You can do MiM in India as well but I am not sure about the scope considering my limited experience in India :)
Bro Have You got A College Placement After MIM ??
As mentioned in the video, there is no concept of placement in Europe, you have to find job on your own and fortunately I was able to find one in time :)
Brother, have you managed your permanent job there?
Hello Nafisa, I did manage to find a job here, you follow my journey other videos I posted :)
Hi, im planning to do MIM from vlerick , the complete course is of 10 months no? So will i get stayback for 1 year for a 10 month course.
And can you tell about the job market for freshers like me after graduation in mim in 2024😅.its still wortj no?
Hello again, yes, you will get a stay back for 1 year after your studies at Vlerick. Fo your question regarding job market, it's a little difficult to answer in comments but I have made a video on the sam topic titled 'How to find the scope of any career' hopefully it will help you in finding your answers :)
Bro, may I knock you on LinkedIn?
yeah man, sure :)