Sir actually the problem is that there is SO much competition in English Taught Program (ETP) in german universities that it is highly improbable to get admissions in masters programs through ETP. hence people like I who have AVERAGE marks in BE choose german taught programs as a way to get into those universities.Thanks for painting a real picture. Sir kindly share your opinions on this issue that I discussed above.
You have to face comptn Whether you face before admission or after. Comptn is at every stage. More and more Indian students are gng to Germany for free education.
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 ok I face competition and the another 10 with me also face the competition. And finally, due to competition, only 6 members will be selected. And what about 4? And what about the seats unfilled in German taught programs as most of e germans go for jobs after bachelors. Learning german and opting for german taught program is like a backup. And as said, it always is plus. Never is minus.
You are right. See you will have to face comptn at some stage in life. My main advice is 1. Pick one area of your liking and work hard on it. 2. Compete where you have an edge. A fish cannot compete with a tiger outside of water. Think about it.
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 yes, I agree with you. At some stages we have to compete. But if there is a way where the competition is less, then I surely work to be on that way. Now I'm learning german. I have two options now. I can select English taught, or if not possible german taught too.
I understand that IT industry is growing and fields like AI, EV, IOT, E-commerce are going to rapidly grow in coming years in germany... But what above a mechanical engineering then? There's really afaik only a few intersection between mech and the above growing fields like say robotics. Any insights from people from mechanical engineering for the future?
Very good points. There is lot info online on this. www.nasdaq.com/articles/stepping-into-a-new-era-of-technology%3A-where-speed-meets-purpose Also similar views by industry veterans. What do you think?
I know you are talking about "bharat in Germany" . Actually I'm trying to go with german taught programs not because of benefits because i got very low grade 5.99 cgpa and I'm not eligible 😅 in English taught programs
I am aiming for undergraduate in German taught through studienkolleg but I don't see any loss in learning German i will learn German for German taught program and get a English speaking job anywhere in Europe. Edit- just telling you my perspective.
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I am actually aiming to apply winter semester 2023 so I will start learning my German from September hope to finish at least b2 level
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I have been seeing options such as Sweden and poland too in your opinion how are these countries for a student and how is job market over here I want to do bachelor's in computer science
I have a cgpa of 7.75 and a 3+ years of work experience in IT and I am looking to do Masters in CS/Information System Management in English. Is my cgpa below average?How hard is it for me to get admits in public universities?
Bro I'm currently preparing for going to Germany for my bachelors in Computer Science after 1st year in India, so bro my question is I'm going into a German taught program so is it going to be hard for me to get a better GPA in my bachelors although I'm also learning German right now I have recently completed A2 and i thinking to do till C1
Tesla just entered the scene in Germany. They will increase the # of auto jobs in English. Same with airbus - they have been hiring English speakers for long time.
i highly recommend you to delete your youtube channel bcz you are misguiding the people.bcz apart from cs it background there is very difficut to get a job for others in english taught.if im giving interview in germany then german knowledge is must to communicate
If you look at GDP per capita of Chinese economy with us and germany. You can find a lot of Chinese are still under poverty line and living in inhumane condition. The poster child of Chinese companies like huawei, Tencent, or any other companies are supported by government. And government regulates their currency to prevent crash. That's why there is little to no private banks in China and why normal person can't get a loan. And huge aging population also exists in China also they are more suspectable to climate change and pollution. Water sources in China is already polluted. China still can't innovate, they are still sending their brightest students to top us and german unis with scholarship to study and go back to China and copy stuff. It's the reality. Illusion of controll is that, if they lose it everything will fall down monetarily. That's why they prevented Ali pay small loan feature. Because if they do that the artificial deflation falls and boom you have a Chinese economy funded by debt in shambles. It's the reality
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I am a beginner in economics. So china was a interesting to me. And how much they have archived in 50 years. It's great but the government only hides their shadow part behind sucess.
Well, I have worked for quite sometime in Shanghai. Indian govt. and we as Indians have a lot to learn from growth in China. For MBBS students from "India" - China has become a target country!
Love the curiosity and depth in your comments. If time allows - do make a short trip or try to get an internship in China. For the 21st century experience in China is a must-have.
Your "reality" has no nuance, at least everything Bharat says has some sort of nuance, learning German is a complete waste of time according to you. What about people who have studied the core mechanical and civil studies? Don't they need very good German in Germany? "Nobody can ever get to native level in German"...dude it completely depends from person to person and their individual language learning skills. In this world there are literally people who can speak 5-6 global languages with native proficiency. Stop misguiding people with your "reality" and stop shitting on Bharat
60-70% engineers from India work in IT. Show me some Indians who have risen to the top in German top-100 companies!!! CEO, CTO etc. USA has many - Sundar Pichai and sorts. Where are such people in Germany? I have worked in Germany for 12 years - and I know what I am talking about. Your life would be better if you spend on improving yourself and learning what will take you forward.
Thanks for the extreme reality shown by you from your knowledge.
My pleasure
Thanks for sharing most realistic facts . Quite insightful !!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Sir actually the problem is that there is SO much competition in English Taught Program (ETP) in german universities that it is highly improbable to get admissions in masters programs through ETP. hence people like I who have AVERAGE marks in BE choose german taught programs as a way to get into those universities.Thanks for painting a real picture. Sir kindly share your opinions on this issue that I discussed above.
You have to face comptn
Whether you face before admission or after. Comptn is at every stage. More and more Indian students are gng to Germany for free education.
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 ok I face competition and the another 10 with me also face the competition. And finally, due to competition, only 6 members will be selected. And what about 4? And what about the seats unfilled in German taught programs as most of e germans go for jobs after bachelors. Learning german and opting for german taught program is like a backup. And as said, it always is plus. Never is minus.
You are right. See you will have to face comptn at some stage in life. My main advice is
1. Pick one area of your liking and work hard on it.
2. Compete where you have an edge. A fish cannot compete with a tiger outside of water. Think about it.
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 yes, I agree with you. At some stages we have to compete. But if there is a way where the competition is less, then I surely work to be on that way. Now I'm learning german. I have two options now. I can select English taught, or if not possible german taught too.
And learning german increases the chances to understand the culture better, which is must to curious like me.
I understand that IT industry is growing and fields like AI, EV, IOT, E-commerce are going to rapidly grow in coming years in germany... But what above a mechanical engineering then? There's really afaik only a few intersection between mech and the above growing fields like say robotics. Any insights from people from mechanical engineering for the future?
Very good points.
There is lot info online on this.
www.nasdaq.com/articles/stepping-into-a-new-era-of-technology%3A-where-speed-meets-purpose
Also similar views by industry veterans.
What do you think?
I know you are talking about "bharat in Germany" . Actually I'm trying to go with german taught programs not because of benefits because i got very low grade 5.99 cgpa and I'm not eligible 😅 in English taught programs
you are not eligible - what makes you believe that?
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171
I have CGPA of 6.42 and backlog
Will I get admission
Because I was also considering to study German taught program
@@mojishthomas7092 you can get an admit in europe. Trust your own self
I am aiming for undergraduate in German taught through studienkolleg but I don't see any loss in learning German i will learn German for German taught program and get a English speaking job anywhere in Europe.
Edit- just telling you my perspective.
Sure it can be a good strategy too. What is your current level of German? :)
However, keep a balanced view about things.
Good luck!
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I am actually aiming to apply winter semester 2023 so I will start learning my German from September hope to finish at least b2 level
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I have been seeing options such as Sweden and poland too in your opinion how are these countries for a student and how is job market over here I want to do bachelor's in computer science
I did Bachelor's in Mechanical. Is there possible to get Masters in AI or Data Science?
yes
I have a cgpa of 7.75 and a 3+ years of work experience in IT and I am looking to do Masters in CS/Information System Management in English. Is my cgpa below average?How hard is it for me to get admits in public universities?
Possible.
Bro I'm currently preparing for going to Germany for my bachelors in Computer Science after 1st year in India, so bro my question is I'm going into a German taught program so is it going to be hard for me to get a better GPA in my bachelors although I'm also learning German right now I have recently completed A2 and i thinking to do till C1
If you can complete C1 - that will be good for you
sir, for traditional industries like Mechanical engineering and automotive engineering, a German taught programme is better right?
Tesla just entered the scene in Germany. They will increase the # of auto jobs in English.
Same with airbus - they have been hiring English speakers for long time.
If I have masters in electronics, can I get a job in IT if required skills are met?
Sure there are ton of options for IT folks. Good luck.
i highly recommend you to delete your youtube channel bcz you are misguiding the people.bcz apart from cs it background there is very difficut to get a job for others in english taught.if im giving interview in germany then german knowledge is must to communicate
Heard of airbus in Hamburg?
There is a video posted for a English speaker who works in mech engg - without knowing German.
World is changing.
If you look at GDP per capita of Chinese economy with us and germany. You can find a lot of Chinese are still under poverty line and living in inhumane condition. The poster child of Chinese companies like huawei, Tencent, or any other companies are supported by government. And government regulates their currency to prevent crash. That's why there is little to no private banks in China and why normal person can't get a loan. And huge aging population also exists in China also they are more suspectable to climate change and pollution. Water sources in China is already polluted. China still can't innovate, they are still sending their brightest students to top us and german unis with scholarship to study and go back to China and copy stuff. It's the reality. Illusion of controll is that, if they lose it everything will fall down monetarily. That's why they prevented Ali pay small loan feature. Because if they do that the artificial deflation falls and boom you have a Chinese economy funded by debt in shambles. It's the reality
Great points. Seems like you've spent a lot of time in 🇨🇳China?
@@euroshala-workandstudyineu7171 I am a beginner in economics. So china was a interesting to me. And how much they have archived in 50 years. It's great but the government only hides their shadow part behind sucess.
Well, I have worked for quite sometime in Shanghai. Indian govt. and we as Indians have a lot to learn from growth in China.
For MBBS students from "India" - China has become a target country!
Love the curiosity and depth in your comments. If time allows - do make a short trip or try to get an internship in China. For the 21st century experience in China is a must-have.
Hi, thanks for your videos. Is it possible to have a call with you over Zoom or WhatsApp to clear some doubts?
+49-1525-585-1350
Your "reality" has no nuance, at least everything Bharat says has some sort of nuance, learning German is a complete waste of time according to you. What about people who have studied the core mechanical and civil studies? Don't they need very good German in Germany? "Nobody can ever get to native level in German"...dude it completely depends from person to person and their individual language learning skills. In this world there are literally people who can speak 5-6 global languages with native proficiency. Stop misguiding people with your "reality" and stop shitting on Bharat
60-70% engineers from India work in IT.
Show me some Indians who have risen to the top in German top-100 companies!!!
CEO, CTO etc.
USA has many - Sundar Pichai and sorts. Where are such people in Germany?
I have worked in Germany for 12 years - and I know what I am talking about.
Your life would be better if you spend on improving yourself and learning what will take you forward.
Sir your contact?
+49-1525-585-1350
You can whatsapp.