Why is it difficult to get Automotive Engineering in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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  • @martyno8696
    @martyno8696 4 дня назад

    You owe me a new phone speaker

  • @suspensionsguy4024
    @suspensionsguy4024 2 года назад +2

    Th ingolstadt too has only 25-30 seats. Too difficult to get in

  • @umanikanta4019
    @umanikanta4019 2 года назад +1

    Fh also have only 12-15 seats per intake. My cls strength is just 14.

  • @abijeeth5764
    @abijeeth5764 2 года назад +1

    and can we save money with a salary of 40 -50k euro and send money to our parents after tax (if i live in a medium way there in germany )

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад

      Yes you can
      Your salary doesn't stay the same for the rest of your life. It increments

  • @kranthitiwari6790
    @kranthitiwari6790 2 года назад +1

    Hello Bhaiya..Could you please make a video on how to review our German Language Skills. Because most of us have started learning language long ago but due to job and personal issues, we have stopped and now we want to start again but we don't know how to? I know all the grammar concept but I have to recollect and I don't know how to start. Thank you

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      No one knows how to do that. Not even me. It's just that you have to start somewhere. Maybe start reading and solving the book which you used earlier. That's the only way, there's no magical formula which I have :)

  • @akramchaib8061
    @akramchaib8061 9 месяцев назад

    Sir i guess that the automotive engineering programme given by esslingen is taught in german .
    and only the DDM ( design and development in automotive and mechanical engineering ) programme is taught in English
    Are they the same!?? Please answer me

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  9 месяцев назад

      Hey you need not address me as 'Sir'. Britishers are long gone from our country/countries.
      What I know is DDM is taught in English, don't remember if there is another Automotive course in German.
      Best is to refer the official university site or visit Daad.de :)

  • @hemanthreddy8617
    @hemanthreddy8617 Год назад +1

    Hey bro been seeing ur content its amazing
    I've got 2 options i am confused to choose
    1.ms production engineering germany
    2.data science course short term
    I am a mech engineering student with cgpa 8.66
    Wats ur suggestion wat do i choose
    I've not yet learnt german
    Currently final sem

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      If I were you I would have had gone for data science. I don't know what you mean by short term.
      German is extremely extremely extremely important no matter the field.
      Work experience in a relevant field is also important. Work experience plays a very important role in getting a job here in Germany as there are no University placements. You have to search for a job on your own.
      Go with the course which also has a mandatory internship criteria in it. Internships help you to gain work experience which you currently don't have.
      In my opinion you should work in India for at least a year before pursuing your masters. Your work experience plays a very important role in everything. Companies don't give a damn to what you studied instead they only focus on your work experience.
      And once again German is the only language used here, German is extremely extremely important.
      In the end please do more research at your end because ultimately it's you who have to go through the good and bad consequences of your decisions.
      I wish you the best!

    • @hemanthreddy8617
      @hemanthreddy8617 Год назад

      @@infinity2355 thanks bro
      Wishing you all the success

  • @161BMW
    @161BMW 2 года назад

    Do you need to know German to work for OEM in Germany like BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz etc ?

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      Sorry missed your comment
      You need to speak German irrespective of the company you're working in.
      The companies which you mentioned are just overhyped. Working in mid-size companies can sometimes give you a better pay as compared to the companies you mentioned.

  • @amaanmulla.
    @amaanmulla. Год назад +1

    Hey Buddy, can you provide your instagram. I'm planning for my Ms in germany and had some doubt regarding it.

  • @161BMW
    @161BMW 2 года назад

    What about going from England to Germany without any German is it doable ?

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      Even if you're going to Germany from Antartica you still have to learn German :)
      People coming from England don't get any special treatment in Germany. Everyone is a human and is treated equally irrespective of the country they come from. So rules and regulations are same for everyone else that would be termed as racism.

  • @juogthakkar3305
    @juogthakkar3305 Год назад

    Hello Bro I want to do Bachelor's in Automotive engineering which university is better and excepts english.

  • @patelnitr3069
    @patelnitr3069 2 года назад +1

    hii bro mera BE automobile ka last year hai from t3 collage. me dusri country me master k liye jane ka soch raha hu aur me germany ka soch raha hu...
    1.to muje kya factors sochna padega course k selection me?
    2.aur vaha pe english taught program vale to kaam preference milti hai kya??
    plz replyy...

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад

      1) Scope, interest, how easy to get a job, difficulty, your capabilities, your knowledge, your skills, tuition fees affordability, competition.
      2) Nope

    • @patelnitr3069
      @patelnitr3069 2 года назад

      @@infinity2355 aur agar english taught master k baad job ke time german language ke technical word me kuch problem a sakti hai kya?

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад

      @@patelnitr3069 Being able to conversate in German is important. How important is technical German? I can't tell that but yeah there might be jobs where you need to know technical German. There are courses for that as well.
      English taught masters in Germany is NOT garbage, it has same value as German one in the job market.
      Getting a job totally depends upon the person. Your skills, communication skills, command on German language, technical knowledge, work experience play a role in getting a job and not the language of your degree.

  • @ksp4u
    @ksp4u 11 месяцев назад

    Hello sir. I am Kshitiz Sawarnn. I want to do Bachlor of automotive engineering form Germany? I know it is only avilable in German language. Thats why i am learning german. I am in class12th rightnow and I am 17 years old. Should i come to Germany? I know I need to do studienkolleg. waiting for your reply.

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  11 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for your question
      You need not address me as sir, I ain't British shith*le Indian :)
      You're already in 12 th std and are learning German, okay got it.
      Now you're asking me should you come to Germany? Let me ask you a counter question - Are you really, "really" learning German? How are you managing your 12 th board studies with German? Or are you just trying to fool me?
      You yourself are not clear whether you should come. Ask yourself - why do you want to come here? What's the reason? You need a strong reason for your decisions, don't you kid?
      Okay you want to do Bachelor's in Automotive. Do you even have the slightest idea of where this field is going to head after 6 years? Do you have any idea of what kind of people are they hiring in Automotive companies as of now? Have you done any research on your part? Have you heard about LLMs, ChatGPT, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning?
      Are you able to cook? Are you able to manage your finances? How fluent can you speak German? Are you willing to leave India at such a young age? Would be able to handle the homesickness in the initial period? The stress both mental and financial that would come during your studies?
      Ask these questions to yourself and then take the decision.
      I hope this helps!
      All the very best :)

  • @funworld7704
    @funworld7704 Год назад

    Bro I want to study automotive engineering in german taught please make a video how to apply and things that I should have and bro and I am mechanical engineering student

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      Hey there Namaste
      Thank you for the question :)
      Application depends upon the university you're applying to. Every University has a different application criteria but mostly the requirements are the same.
      The 'thing' you should have is German language proficiency, I think that you need to give the TestDaf exam. Secondly work experience also matters a lot.
      Thirdly, check fields related to Machin Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science as well and don't stick just to Automotive. The above mentioned fields also play an important role in Automotive. Automotive is not one branch as a whole but a combination of different branches. Eg. The dashboards in cars are managed by people from electronics and computer science. I have seen people from Psychology working in Automotive companies. I have already mentioned several times in my videos that you need not do Automotive to enter into an Automotive company. And Automotive companies don't need people only from Automotive instead they hire people having different backgrounds. I will advice you to visit the career pages of automotive companies and check the job postings there. And then compare what you thought Automotive companies needed and what do they actually need.
      I hope this helps :)

  • @sakthiganesh2042
    @sakthiganesh2042 Год назад

    Bro I'm interested in an autonomous driving course in masters in germany, this course have any scope in germany

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      Hey thanks for the question!
      I don't know if such a course exist.
      You can always check Daad.de website
      Just google Daad and go to international programmes. There you'll find all the courses which are offered by all the universities in Germany.
      You can filter as per the course of instruction in German or English and many other things.
      Then apply to the course of your choice and if you don't get it, don't get discouraged, because that's highly possible. Instead rethink about your decision and go for another course which slightly matches of what you wanna do. And then adapt to that, maybe you would find something else that could be interesting.

  • @nabilshaikh9436
    @nabilshaikh9436 Год назад

    So brotha if we do automotive engineering in German taught Lang than are there any chance to get into those uni 😅

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      Yup
      I didn't do Automotive engineering! Even I had the same mindset but after coming here I discovered there are other things as well. Now I am in a field that I enjoy working in but didn't know about when I was deciding my masters course

  • @srshuvo8164
    @srshuvo8164 Год назад +1

    I got a chance to study at THI on autonomous vehicle engineering (bachelor).... Should I grab it or skip it? I also got other courses... Please suggest me

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  Год назад

      That's a very vague question. Should you take it or leave it? If I say leave it will you really do that?
      I don't know on what basis you want to reject the admit. If you think you would be better suited into other universities you can go with one of them.
      It's entirely your decision

  • @abijeeth5764
    @abijeeth5764 2 года назад

    bro is the aptitute test common for all masters course in mechanical to get an admit ??

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад

      Listen carefully what I said buddy!
      The aptitude test is conducted ONLY by TH Ingolstadt University and that too only for Automotive course!!

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад +1

      I am sorry buddy but sometimes it really pisses me off, like even though I explained everything in such a clear manner, people still ask the obvious! 😅

  • @ankitgulia8872
    @ankitgulia8872 2 года назад

    Sir i'm a true car enthusias and i gonna start stk and then bachelor . 1.Can you suggest me which one should i take in my bachelor (mech enge OR automotive enge) 2. Is there any specialization in bachelor in mech enge like automation

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад +1

      Tbh going for Mechanical engineering in 2022 is the most stupidest decision of all if you aren't in IITs or NITs.
      The world is moving rapidly towards automation and Computer Science is the only field which can provide tremendous job opportunities as it is into every field including the one which you talked about.
      Mechanical engineering from a private college has no fucking value in the job market, but with computer science you still have some chance.
      Whatever I told was based on my experience and I can guarantee you that my advice is not wrong at all.
      You should go for computer science in my opinion, otherwise it's your call :)

    • @ankitgulia8872
      @ankitgulia8872 2 года назад +1

      @@infinity2355 every person has differ mindset. Fir to sir petroleum enge. Me bhi bahot scope h aapne kyu chosse nahi kiya ye batao or na hi uski traf jyda crowed jati. Aap chale jate es field me
      Caution: watching this chanel is waste of time every video is about mech. Topic that are disguising try something different or bs ye mech ki burai krne k alava koi kaam nahi h kya.

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад +2

      @@ankitgulia8872 The problem here is you are not aware of the actual job market and the things which are going on. I am not bad-mouthing mechanical. My first sentence was if you aren't from IITs or NITs pursuing mechanical engineering from a private college in India has no fucking value. If you are from IITs or NITs and pursuing mechanical, then you still have some chance in the job market. The reason behind this is that the syllabus in IITs and NITs are more inclined towards what is going in the actual job market and they do include computer science subjects in mechanical branch as well. This does not happen in private colleges and you would study the same stupid old technology which is already out-dated.
      Mai mechanical ki koi burai nahi kar raha- I don't gain anything from that shit, I am only trying to reflect what's actually going on in the real world, aur beta sach hamesha kadva hota hai. Mechanical ka zamana khatam ho chuka hai bahut pehle. The only way to survive is to integrate mechanical with other fields such as electronics, computer science etc. Mechanical alone has no fucking value.
      Also taking a look at what big companies are into it's Industry 4.0, this concept is all about digitalization of production companies. When it comes to digitalization having strong knowledge in computer science is absolutely important.
      You can take a look at the various job vacancies at core mechanical companies and most of them require strong understanding of coding and other comp science concepts.
      I can give you thousands of examples but it would only waste my time, which I don't want :)
      You're free to think and do whatever you want to that's what I said in the end :)
      Wish you all the best!

    • @ankitgulia8872
      @ankitgulia8872 2 года назад

      @@infinity2355 i think you are right its fact that mech is outdated and now electric wagons take over it.okay .....i'll think again about it so then in your view what i have to pursue(i hav'nt so knowledge about conputer cause i have comp in additional subject in 12th)

  • @abijeeth5764
    @abijeeth5764 2 года назад

    sir i recently came across the credits of my B.E it was a total of 165 but in many colleges they are asking about 210 ...what can i do in this situation ..is there any possible way to attend some courses there and manage the credit ...?????

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад

      Please don't address me by Sir, that's for shitheads!
      Yup there is a possibility to attend some courses in the university you're applying and get some credits
      But it totally depends upon the university and you need to contact the admission committee for that.
      Just jot down the universities you want to apply to and then contact them explaining your situation. It's better to get a confirmation from them so that you don't waste time in applying, only to get a rejection because of less credits.
      I hope this helps :)

  • @abhishekjayantshete3831
    @abhishekjayantshete3831 2 года назад

    Hi brother. Thank you for this information. I'm graduated Automobile engineering also completed CAD/CAM course,. but currently working in IT company.
    I want to apply for German university but I'm confused in which field should i persue for masters,.
    I have one year experience in automotive service centre and one year IT company experience.
    My question is that can i go to IT courses or move back to the automotive
    As i watched this video my mind loses hopes toward automotive courses and yes it's really tough to get admit.
    What should i do
    Can you guide me if you have a free time

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  2 года назад +2

      If you really want my honest answer then I will give it to you-
      Mechanical Engineering from a Tier 3 college in India has no value at all and if someone pursued Automobile Engineering then that's totally shit.
      Also as you said that you did some CAD/CAM course, for that I would say is it too does not hold any value in the job market. I mean it's something which you should ideally know if you are from Mechanical!
      Now you want to know which field you should 'pursue'- Well only you can answer that question. Now the problem is "How" to answer that question?
      To answer any question you have to think about the multiple possibilities via which that question can be answered. To think about those multiple possibilities you need to have "Data". Now there is abundance of "Data" available on the internet, you can use that BUT you need to collect the Data which is relevant to your question. In order to collect the "relevant" Data you again have to ask questions!
      Now think what Data you need to answer your question. Let me tell you, the "relevant" data can be collected by asking the question which fields related to mechanical engineering have a good scope? What are the current trends in Mechanical Engineering? Is mechanical engineering still relevant in industries? Is mechanical engineering being combined with other fields? What are those fields? What are the applications? What trends are going in German companies? Which technologies Robert Bosch company is working on? What innovations are being done in companies like BMW? If there is some technology, did it grab my attention? Is there any Masters course in any German university which teaches anything about that technology?
      Can I get an admit in that university?
      And so on...
      This is how you collect the relevant data. After that you ask questions like- Am I interested in this course? Am I qualified to get an admit in that course? How can my IT experience help me if I want to do a job in this field in Germany? How can I leverage my IT experience and dive deeper into programming? How many programming languages can I work with? Am I good at every programming language? Is programming necessary for a mechanical engineer? If yes, which programming language?
      And so on
      Only you can answer this question, I can give you the direction but can't answer thr question for you
      Hope this helps!

    • @abhishekjayantshete3831
      @abhishekjayantshete3831 2 года назад

      @@infinity2355 thank you brother ☺️☺️

  • @preethamreddy3156
    @preethamreddy3156 10 месяцев назад

    0:31 Bruh!! Take some breath while you talking.. you’re like supra 💨

    • @infinity2355
      @infinity2355  10 месяцев назад

      Haha, sorry for that, will speak slower next time :)