@Kumar Mohit With all due respect, didn’t u feel that u may have recked chance of a genuine person who wanted to have a long term govt job that u taught as a luxury of having just work experience?
@@aakanchaanand2223 GRE is not mandatory but it will be a plus point if you get a good score, I gave IELTS but maybe ETHZ also accepts TOEFL. Other than this they need an overall good profile, 'good' also differs from course to course. Nice grades in Bachelor's and some research experience will also work fine.
@@aakanchaanand2223 GRE is not mandatory but it will be a plus point if you get a good score, I gave IELTS but maybe ETHZ also accepts TOEFL. Other than this they need an overall good profile, 'good' also differs from course to course. Nice grades in Bachelor's and some research experience will also work fine.
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS HARNOOR ! i am also an incoming fall student at ASU and i was able to apply and finalise because of harnoor's vids only So thanks a lot Harnoor
This video looks as if made for me. I have been eyeing a course in ETH Zurich over a yr and I am not from tier 1 college as well. The information that Mohit shared in video were the exact information that I needed for my decision and application process.. Thank you so much for the video. ❤️❤️
Good to see our Bihari intellect everywhere inspite people laughing upon our appearance and lifestyle. Good to see you Sir at such a big place making the country proud as always ❤️
Thanks for guiding international students, actually I was thinking to peruse my masters from Switzerland, but due to immigration laws and job market, I am moving towards Germany.
@@arigatooo24 It is going well, thanks for asking. But if you don't know the language then you will struggle to find a job. It also depends on your university too.
Dear harnoor If you read this comment can you make a video on what extracariculars that students should do to get into top universities of world. It will give a great impact on students to boost their carrier
Nice video. Great explanation. If possible, then make a video about students who have done graduation in India(non-IIT background) and want to work and immigrate to Switzerland.
I'm looking for the same btw I'm going to complete my ug this year & i see your comment is 2 years old can you please give some info if u r pursuing masters somewhere out of India
Hey harnoor bhai,could you create a video explaining how you were able to graduate with bachelors and masters degree in 4 years.What all are the requirements as in what should be the gpa what all courses should we take?
Hi..Harnoor.Could you please share a video on Masters in Statistics from ETH Zurich??. My son is currently doing his graduation in Maths from NIT Warangal.
Can I as a student able to manage my cost of living th part time job in Windisch, applying in FHNW - University of Applied Sciences Northwestern. please suggest on University also. Thanks in advance
Hi Harnoor, thanks for sharing the above video. I am Shiv, currently studying at University of Leeds, UK - I follow your videos quite closely and would be happy to collaborate if you want. I would be happy to share my experience here in UK, and job perspectives :)
Quite a informative video, keep up the good work sir. I was just curious is there GPA requirements for students in order to take admission to ETH Zurich?
Song in first slot ..gave me goosebumps ...😗 Well ,amazing vedio ... And a humble request kindly find time to come live for a AMA(ask me anything ) 😅😅😀 If u all agree ...like and show consent
No Steven. Its not a must but yes a skill the employers do seek in the candidates. There are many MNCs and even the local startup companies with many foreigners employed. I would say it is not a difficult thing to find english speaking jobs here.
@@kumarmohit5655 Not everyone gets into Google man. If you move to other cantons then even french is required and work permit is another ball game. Non EU folks are least preferred here unless it's an company transfer
@@stevenayare6097 So from what I know, companies do not even hire people if there is such a language restriction. But if they are willing to give you a job then the chances are the work permit will be accepted (provided the employment criteria related to salary etc per canton is satisfied.). I know no one whose work permit was rejected having a job offer in Switzerland as of now and also they only speak english. I would be pleased to know of anyone otherwise.
Can you please explain about the ESOP Scholarship for Masters In ETH Zurich that provides full funding including full tuition fee waiver as well as 12000 CHF per Semester for full 4 semesters
Can you please connect me with any of the 'Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships' holders? I am applying for a postdoc position and need some guidance.
Hello Thanks for very informative video. I have one question concerning Toefl. Do you think having score that is one point less from the minimum required score can affect on admission?
EthZ and it's not close, ETH Zurich is the top Computer Science school in Europe and Purdue isnt even top 50 in the USA. The average Comp science grad from EthZ Zurich is $121k
What about the language barrier...i was checking the university website even after my degree is English taught still i have to have language requirement of German till C1 level. So do the local speak German or English is also used. And does that language barrier as for German makes an impact while searching for jobs?
Locals speak German and you would need to have full command on the German language to be able to even qualify to apply for any bachelors program here. For masters it is not needed. After masters for job hunt not knowing German might affect your applications yes but there are English speaking jobs too(not as many)
Hey Harnoor, I passed out class 12th in 2020, and am interested in doing a degree in Computer Science so took a year drop for Jee but things are not going well. It would be very helpful if you made a video explaining things like 1) How to do the research for a college?(I am trying but I couldn't figure out all things properly) 2) How to calculate our GPA? 2) How to avail for scholarships 3) Can we get scholarships in our Masters? 4)Which exams should we give? 5)What is an Honors College? 5) Should we first sit for the exams and then do the research? (Cause for people like us coming from Lower Middle Class families paying application fees of $60 matters a lot and fees for exams like IELTS, SAT, etc.) And other points that you feel. Please🙏🙏🙏 see if you can do it cause its so much pressure and I don't even know who else to ask😭😭
Sir, i have completed my bachelor and i will do professional course like chartered account which is equivalent to master in india but not master so can i apply for this scholarship as this professional course treated in australia as bachelor please reply
First, your assessment that you've "heard", ETH is one of the best CS universities in Europe is very inaccurate and does a disservice to your viewers. The ETH Zurich is one of the best universities IN THE WORLD, and the best university in ALL of continental Europe. No other continantal European university even comes close AND tuition is almost free, while in the US it is 30 - 60'000 per year. You don't seem to know these things, or you don't recognize what a different level of opportunity this could be for your viewers, which I find very surprising and a bit disturbing, considering you are "advising people". Your salary and job opportunities discussion is extremely one-sided, strangely biased and inaccurate. One example: You cite the high salary in Zurich vs the high salaries in the US, then finish this discussion by settling on: "yes but the costs of living in Zurich are very high...", implying that therefore earning the salary in the US is much better, because you keep more of the salary due to implied lower costs of living. Nothing could be further from the truth and you choosing to turn a bliind eye to the COMPLETE picture is very odd and almost seems ill-informed. First and foremost, if you include the tuition discussion from above, you are already looking ata net gain in Switzerland vs the US program at a reputable university there. In addition, do you really think that the places in the US where such high salaries are paid leave you much spendable income at the end of the year? Take Silicon Valley, San Fran, Southern Californai, Washington, Portland, Seattle, Boston, New York, Chicago, etc. If you believe your "high salary" there does not have comparetively high costs of living as well, you are dreaming. In addition, income taxes in some states in the US can be north of 35%, whereas in Switzerland, your tax situation will usually be much more favorable. Also, I think you are overemphasizing the bureaucracy in Switzerland vs the US for getting a job. In my experience, no bureaucracy in the WORLD is as monsterous and inflexible as the American version, ESPECIALLY when it comes to work visas and the like. Yes, it is easier for an EU member to get a job in Switzerland than a citizen from another region of the world, but the REAL issue is the language and your language skills. Oddly enough, both of you don't seem to understand this hugely important aspect. I'm assuming that you feel because you speak english, and in Canada and the US they speak english, and you can work at the ETH in English, you've covered all the lingual bases with just English. If you want to stay in Europe, this is wrong. If you do not speak German, French or Italian, but want a job in Switzerland, THAT is the major pitfall. It is definitely NOT the bureaucracy. For someone who takes the opportunity to learn one of the major European languages during their well paid and prestigious education at the ETH in the same rooms where Albert Einstein studied and WANTS to continue the Swiss life-style, it is actually very easy to get hired into a well paying job there. However, since most people from Pakistan and India already speak English and want to persue the ingrained dream to ultimately get to the US, it is far easier to get a job in North America without having to learn another language, which is also very understandable.
Thanks for the detailed analysis. I do not know to whom it was referred to but if you have gone through the entire video till the end, I am sure I have included all the important points that you mentioned (like No fees etc) except maybe the lower tax case in Switzerland which now you already explained quite nicely in this comment :). The fact that knowing one of the European language can get you a job in Switzerland is a myth. So it will be very inaccurate to mention any such point. Knowing a local language is an added benefit no doubt but I know none of my colleagues from India who know German but nevertheless are still working in Zurich. Getting a job in swiss requires effort at a different level and has nothing to do with language unless you are looking for consultancy/service jobs and not jobs in technical field which you will expect after a degree from ETH to say. So I might repeat if getting a job here is your priority after your masters and you come from Non EU nation, it is far better to choose Canada or US otherwise ETH is the best university to pursue your education, as good as Stanford/MIT.
@@kumarmohit5655 I never said you "did not mention the almost zero Uni fees in Switzerland", because you did. Perhaps if you read my post a bit more carefull, you might notice this "slight inconsistancy" in your "argumentation". You also mentioned the "high" tuition fees in the US in the second half of the video, but you completely failed to contrast the two directly against each other, even though this makes a HUGE impact on where the better opportunity would lie and thus help your viewers make a much more informed decision. This was because, as I pointed out, you were completely ignorant of the fact that the ETH or the EPFL are so prestigious at a world scale. I'm curious: have you ever even BEEN inside one of the 8 best universities of the world? If only as a formal visitor? Which one? When? You wrote: "The fact that knowing one of the European languages can get you a job in Switzerland is a myth." I never said knowing one of the major languages in SWITZERLAND CAN GET YOU A JOB in Switzerland. Your efforts on twisting the arument points to your having no real argument to stand on. Try to just stick to what was really written and argued. I DID say that not speaking one of the major languages of Switzerland! (not Europe) is a major PITFALL, as opposed to perceived Swiss "buraucracy". Knowing one of the Swiss languages is one of THE most essential skills aside from the actual subject matter of the job that is required (except if you are tasked with low-level tasks or locked away in a labratory whith little social interaction), since you are competing in the job market with people that have your identical eductional skills AND speak one or even multiple Swiss languages. I'm assuming most viewers will understand that, to be a highly valuable asset to a company (and thus earn a high salary), an employee should ideally be able to communicate with its local stakeholders and customers in their own language. Hence why I argue the US and the UK are far easier employment markets for people from your country. BTW: the comment about the high level of Swiss "bureaucracy" coming from someone from your country is outright comical in nature. Seriously! 😂 Perhaps you're oblivious to the fact that your country is the global laughing stock for depicting medievel, commenwealth bureaucracy to the point of it being ridiculous, inhumane and the bureaucratic equivalent to torture? 😂😂 And I'll even spare you the discussion of the infamous "incoming goods" ports where your government "holds" imported goods until the necessary financial "lubricant" has been widely dispersed to the local "government representatives". So when you pretend to discuss the Swiss "bureaucracy", one again has to wonder how much knowledge you really have in this subject in your country - or anywhere for that matter. 😩
@@yashpardeshi1 I hope you do as well, as you seem to be looking for information sources and trying to inform yourself. This shows dedication and smarts - just what the ETH wants from its students! 🤞 Please be aware that, contrary to most "private" and thus "high-fee" universities in the anglo-saxon world, where outrageous semester fees replace tough competition once you have been "accepted" into the university, the ETH education is so sought after that in many faculties, the student body is often wittled down to 40% (or less) of its original starting class after 4 semesters (i.e. the ETH math and physics department both show those kinds of class reduction rates). The ETH (being 90% tax-funded and thus not private cash-flow dependent) REMAINS extremely competitive throughout the Bachelor program (the exclusive ETH math and physics sweat-shirt handed to those that passed the 2021 second-year finals proudly and succinctly reads: "I'm a survivor"), so once you've passed the entry exam, make sure to keep up the competitive momentum. However, the sense of achievement that comes with knowing you've overcome the hurdles and made it to the degree is life-changing, and the prestige that comes with that well known achievement lasts a lifetime. Good luck to you! 🤞 🤞
@@christheswiss390 Thanks bro. Yup! Ready for the competition there. It's been my dream university since 1 and a half year. And am sure that with hard work and persistence will be able to proudly say "I am the survivor". Actually I am already kind of a survivor . 20% of German learners successfully pass C1-C2. Then 30-40%(15 for Asian as someone whose dad was in Prüfungskommission said) of those, the entrance exam. So for us ,the struggle is already high
Hii I'm a diploma student & I want to do bachelor in computer engineering here in eth zurich? What are the requirements for bachelor's & is it possible for me ?
You're so blessed bro to get an opportunity to study in this world's leading University!
Thanks Harnoor for inviting me. It was a great experience :)
It was indeed a pleasure. Thank you so much for your incredible knowledge :)
@@HarnoorSinghOfficial hey harnoor can you show how you invest as an international student
@@HarnoorSinghOfficial pls reply
Great going Mohit..Really proud of you...
Surely, the discussion would be helpful for lot many aspirants ...
Kudos... 👍👍
@Kumar Mohit With all due respect, didn’t u feel that u may have recked chance of a genuine person who wanted to have a long term govt job that u taught as a luxury of having just work experience?
hearing Mohit being a BIHARI makes more proud...Hats off
Thanks so much for bringing this video. I was waiting for ETH detailed video. Thanks a lot.
Your videos are always helpful for me as a class 11th student who is considering studying abroad
I'm also in class 11th
Perhaps you also want to read my comments on his video, if you are loooking for more facts and in-depth information. In any case: good luck!
Hello harnoor bhaiya!!!I am in 8th standard and you are my inspiration of becoming a software engineer,and I always wanted to study in USA.
Excellent Insights! I have an offer from ETHZ for MSc in Agricultural Sciences, I hope this will be a great journey.
What were the requirements? Only GRE nd TOFEL or anything more than that?
All the best bro
@@aakanchaanand2223 GRE is not mandatory but it will be a plus point if you get a good score, I gave IELTS but maybe ETHZ also accepts TOEFL. Other than this they need an overall good profile, 'good' also differs from course to course. Nice grades in Bachelor's and some research experience will also work fine.
@@aakanchaanand2223 GRE is not mandatory but it will be a plus point if you get a good score, I gave IELTS but maybe ETHZ also accepts TOEFL. Other than this they need an overall good profile, 'good' also differs from course to course. Nice grades in Bachelor's and some research experience will also work fine.
@@rajveersinghdhillon1477 Thank you manh🙌
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS HARNOOR ! i am also an incoming fall student at ASU and i was able to apply and finalise because of harnoor's vids only
So thanks a lot Harnoor
Can I contact you on instagram harnoor ?
Heyy bro how was the study at ASU and what course did you took at ASU
Hi Harnoor i have watched a lot of your videos.You have a really cool and very attractive way of explaining things.Watching you is really special.
This video looks as if made for me. I have been eyeing a course in ETH Zurich over a yr and I am not from tier 1 college as well. The information that Mohit shared in video were the exact information that I needed for my decision and application process..
Thank you so much for the video. ❤️❤️
Perhaps you also want to read my comments on his video, if you are loooking for more actual facts and in-depth information. In any case: good luck!
Is a physics bsc hons from presidency Kolkata good enough to get into eth zurich ? What do I need to do ..plz guide me
Also i come from a middle class family so application fees are a big thing for me
2 yrs passed , did you get in eth
Hello harnoor singh sir, can you make a video of a person who did bachelor or master in AI, please
Good to see our Bihari intellect everywhere inspite people laughing upon our appearance and lifestyle. Good to see you Sir at such a big place making the country proud as always ❤️
There is no such thing as Bihari intellect.
1 bihari 100 bimari
@@luciifer666 100 bihari ne teri mari
😂😂😂😂😂
@@luciifer666btw he's making 100 times more than your father grandfather and you.
Thanks for guiding international students, actually I was thinking to peruse my masters from Switzerland, but due to immigration laws and job market, I am moving towards Germany.
Perhaps you also want to read my comments on his video, if you are loooking for more actual facts and in-depth information. In any case: good luck!
Hey Tapan how is your masters journey going on can you pls share?!
@@arigatooo24 It is going well, thanks for asking. But if you don't know the language then you will struggle to find a job. It also depends on your university too.
@tapanmulam4783 does University help in finding jobs or placement assistance kind of thing? As i am basically targeting Public University
@@arigatooo24 Nope! You have to find by yourself. Do you have work experience?
Thank you for this! :)
Yeh bhaiya category achha explain kiya simple words with zero atitude 👍👍👍.
Wow I so much wanted to know about ETH Zurich.....will choose this college for my masters if I get the opportunity in future...
Great job Harnoor! Thank you
Bro yours is one of the most helpful channel on YT. Sab doubts clear ho jata he. Thanks a lot🖤
Awesome interview. Very informative. Thank you for such awesome videos, Mate! #IndianLivinginSwitzerland 😉
From the same city Patna. Have seen most of your videos bhaiya and all of them were very informative. Lots of love🎊💝
Dear harnoor
If you read this comment can you make a video on what extracariculars that students should do to get into top universities of world. It will give a great impact on students to boost their carrier
Start doing something what you love to do and excel in it bro, there's not a particular extracurricular activity you "Need" to do Lol
Nice video. Great explanation. If possible, then make a video about students who have done graduation in India(non-IIT background) and want to work and immigrate to Switzerland.
Hi harnoor i am in class 10 as a science student i think to come US after my class 12 so I want to talk with u regarding this please help me
Now I am in class 11th cbse
Please help me it's my humble request
So I am your Junior from NIT DURGAPUR Sir. ❤️
Great video. Please try to bring someone whose gonna pursue masters in environment studies and sustainable development from abroad.....
ETH IS ❤️
Vo work permit 1-2 sal vala EU me he, Switzerland me nhi, Switzerland only Schengen area me ata hai proper EU me nhi.
Hi Harnoor! Could you speak to an architecture graduate for a video and what their approach has been in general. Your videos are really helpful 👍🏻
I'm looking for the same btw I'm going to complete my ug this year & i see your comment is 2 years old can you please give some info if u r pursuing masters somewhere out of India
good thing in europe countries for study is many countries have less cost like germany , switz, fin
Please make a detailed video on how freshers from India can get international placements, specially 2020grads (unplaced)
My Dream was to study in ETH ! But due to the aufnahmeprüfung and german taught program it was hard !
Me giving Aufnahmeprüfung Next year
You studying there?
@@yashpardeshi1 nah bro
@@yashpardeshi1 that's great, for which uni ?
Tip: be well prepared on C test in deutsch
@@suryakumar7912 ETH
This channel is really beneficial for the students. I love to watch these videos, very informative.
Harnoor bhai can we apply to University after our board complete. And can we give our board result other than predicted score
How many minimum CGPA will be required for ETH ZURICH and there is essential to you have 20 lakh in your account before going , please help me out
Hey harnoor bhai,could you create a video explaining how you were able to graduate with bachelors and masters degree in 4 years.What all are the requirements as in what should be the gpa what all courses should we take?
Sir, please tell me what is the fees of b.tech in Zurich university for, Indian students.
Finally wait is over .
Hey...nice information...we are coming to Sweden with family... schooling of my kids will free or I have to pay for their study.?????
Badhiya bhai
Bhaiya I still have doubts related to ETH zurich which I would like to ask Mohit bhaiya....So how can I come in contact with him??
Nice.. Love it ❤❤❤
Hi..Harnoor.Could you please share a video on Masters in Statistics from ETH Zurich??. My son is currently doing his graduation in Maths from NIT Warangal.
Is it easier to get into ETH zurich or US ?
Hey harnoor ,could you explain how you were able to do your bachelors and masters in cs in 4 years?is it available in all us colleges?
aren't you Singh in USA?
Can I as a student able to manage my cost of living th part time job in Windisch, applying in FHNW - University of Applied Sciences Northwestern. please suggest on University also. Thanks in advance
Its better to choose germany norway or sweden for your master instead of Switzerland. Dont waste your money nd time.
Hi Harnoor, thanks for sharing the above video. I am Shiv, currently studying at University of Leeds, UK - I follow your videos quite closely and would be happy to collaborate if you want. I would be happy to share my experience here in UK, and job perspectives :)
Yes sure! Please email me, would love to talk :)
Quite a informative video, keep up the good work sir. I was just curious is there GPA requirements for students in order to take admission to ETH Zurich?
A great gpa is always expected but no such requirement that I know of.
Make a video about universities of Spain 🇪🇸
Mai v patna se hu bhaiya
Proud of uh bhaiya❤
Song in first slot ..gave me goosebumps ...😗
Well ,amazing vedio ... And a humble request kindly find time to come live for a AMA(ask me anything ) 😅😅😀
If u all agree ...like and show consent
0:51 sorry to say but his computer spelling is wrong on his social media profile. 😀
To aapki ye channel informative videos ke liye h aur wo wali vlogs ke liye?? Acha h🤔
I think he forgot to mention that German language is must if you're looking for work there
No Steven. Its not a must but yes a skill the employers do seek in the candidates. There are many MNCs and even the local startup companies with many foreigners employed. I would say it is not a difficult thing to find english speaking jobs here.
@@kumarmohit5655 Not everyone gets into Google man. If you move to other cantons then even french is required and work permit is another ball game. Non EU folks are least preferred here unless it's an company transfer
@@stevenayare6097 So from what I know, companies do not even hire people if there is such a language restriction. But if they are willing to give you a job then the chances are the work permit will be accepted (provided the employment criteria related to salary etc per canton is satisfied.). I know no one whose work permit was rejected having a job offer in Switzerland as of now and also they only speak english. I would be pleased to know of anyone otherwise.
Can you please explain about the ESOP Scholarship for Masters In ETH Zurich that provides full funding including full tuition fee waiver as well as 12000 CHF per Semester for full 4 semesters
Make a video on cyber security field money, future growth etc.
Can you please connect me with any of the 'Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships' holders? I am applying for a postdoc position and need some guidance.
I would like to pursue Masters in Food science (2022) in University of Zurich.Can I know the procedures...to apply for iy..Requesting for ur guidance
Eth Zurich for Pharmacy student with average college is possible or not??
Hi bro now I'm persuing degree BBA. Is it good to do mba in business analytics in ETH with 2 years of work experience
Hello
Thanks for very informative video.
I have one question concerning Toefl.
Do you think having score that is one point less from the minimum required score can affect on admission?
No
Are the job prospects better when graduating from Purdue or ETHZ ?
EthZ and it's not close, ETH Zurich is the top Computer Science school in Europe and Purdue isnt even top 50 in the USA. The average Comp science grad from EthZ Zurich is $121k
What about the language barrier...i was checking the university website even after my degree is English taught still i have to have language requirement of German till C1 level. So do the local speak German or English is also used. And does that language barrier as for German makes an impact while searching for jobs?
Locals speak German and you would need to have full command on the German language to be able to even qualify to apply for any bachelors program here. For masters it is not needed. After masters for job hunt not knowing German might affect your applications yes but there are English speaking jobs too(not as many)
NICE,AWESOME
Brother i want to know about Switzerland , can you personally suggest me?
loved it!!
Is it important to learn German if you want to study in eth Zürich
I have ielts 6.5 . Can I apply for Masters in computer science at eth zurich
is it not possible to take admission in ETH Zurich just after 12th, please reply
Hey Harnoor, I passed out class 12th in 2020, and am interested in doing a degree in Computer Science so took a year drop for Jee but things are not going well. It would be very helpful if you made a video explaining things like
1) How to do the research for a college?(I am trying but I couldn't figure out all things properly)
2) How to calculate our GPA?
2) How to avail for scholarships
3) Can we get scholarships in our Masters?
4)Which exams should we give?
5)What is an Honors College?
5) Should we first sit for the exams and then do the research? (Cause for people like us coming from Lower Middle Class families paying application fees of $60 matters a lot and fees for exams like IELTS, SAT, etc.)
And other points that you feel.
Please🙏🙏🙏 see if you can do it cause its so much pressure and I don't even know who else to ask😭😭
Hey, where are you now? Did you make it to Zurich?
Can students from an Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering background qualify for a Master's in Computer Science at ETH Zurich?
Yes sure
ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology mai cse kis lamguage main padhata hain?
Sir, i have completed my bachelor and i will do professional course like chartered account which is equivalent to master in india but not master so can i apply for this scholarship as this professional course treated in australia as bachelor please reply
Hello Harnoor Sir,plz can u make a video on Masters in Agriculture.
Love from Madhubani
Is PhD in marketing or management sciences available?
Should I go to georgia State University or Arizona State University?
ASU
ASU is way better
@@saranshdabas4223 ya
Depends on your major and budget?
@@ihate69922 I will take student loan and my major is cs
Can you please make video on Bachelor's in Business Field at UK
Bro aap 12 ke baad india ma konsa collage gaye the.
Hey harnoor can u pls describe what we do after 12 for cs while choosed commerce for abroad
Could you please put their linkedin account link as well?
can u pls tell best b tech colleges in us japan and in europe with fees and scholarship with exams to get in and how to get in
Is language a barrier to migrate in Swiz
Hi, I'd like to do a master's degree in physics. Are there any universities having physics-related subjects?
Any reputed university will have Physics department
is three year bachelor eligible at eth for master in CS
Thank you Harnoor. I really wanted to talk an Indian student from ETH Zurich. This will help a lot. Thank you so much.
Perhaps you also want to read my comments on his video, if you are loooking for more actual facts and in-depth information. In any case: good luck!
Brother please make a video on MBA in new Zealand
Harnoor you're doing great job
Can you interview someone who is studying mim in any UK university
CAN anyone tell me if admissions to any University is open as of now ???
try Google??
Lots of love from bihar bhaiya ❤️❤️
Can you plz do the vedios on University online admission interview
First, your assessment that you've "heard", ETH is one of the best CS universities in Europe is very inaccurate and does a disservice to your viewers. The ETH Zurich is one of the best universities IN THE WORLD, and the best university in ALL of continental Europe. No other continantal European university even comes close AND tuition is almost free, while in the US it is 30 - 60'000 per year. You don't seem to know these things, or you don't recognize what a different level of opportunity this could be for your viewers, which I find very surprising and a bit disturbing, considering you are "advising people".
Your salary and job opportunities discussion is extremely one-sided, strangely biased and inaccurate. One example:
You cite the high salary in Zurich vs the high salaries in the US, then finish this discussion by settling on: "yes but the costs of living in Zurich are very high...", implying that therefore earning the salary in the US is much better, because you keep more of the salary due to implied lower costs of living.
Nothing could be further from the truth and you choosing to turn a bliind eye to the COMPLETE picture is very odd and almost seems ill-informed. First and foremost, if you include the tuition discussion from above, you are already looking ata net gain in Switzerland vs the US program at a reputable university there. In addition, do you really think that the places in the US where such high salaries are paid leave you much spendable income at the end of the year? Take Silicon Valley, San Fran, Southern Californai, Washington, Portland, Seattle, Boston, New York, Chicago, etc. If you believe your "high salary" there does not have comparetively high costs of living as well, you are dreaming. In addition, income taxes in some states in the US can be north of 35%, whereas in Switzerland, your tax situation will usually be much more favorable.
Also, I think you are overemphasizing the bureaucracy in Switzerland vs the US for getting a job. In my experience, no bureaucracy in the WORLD is as monsterous and inflexible as the American version, ESPECIALLY when it comes to work visas and the like. Yes, it is easier for an EU member to get a job in Switzerland than a citizen from another region of the world, but the REAL issue is the language and your language skills. Oddly enough, both of you don't seem to understand this hugely important aspect. I'm assuming that you feel because you speak english, and in Canada and the US they speak english, and you can work at the ETH in English, you've covered all the lingual bases with just English. If you want to stay in Europe, this is wrong. If you do not speak German, French or Italian, but want a job in Switzerland, THAT is the major pitfall. It is definitely NOT the bureaucracy.
For someone who takes the opportunity to learn one of the major European languages during their well paid and prestigious education at the ETH in the same rooms where Albert Einstein studied and WANTS to continue the Swiss life-style, it is actually very easy to get hired into a well paying job there. However, since most people from Pakistan and India already speak English and want to persue the ingrained dream to ultimately get to the US, it is far easier to get a job in North America without having to learn another language, which is also very understandable.
Thanks for the detailed analysis. I do not know to whom it was referred to but if you have gone through the entire video till the end, I am sure I have included all the important points that you mentioned (like No fees etc) except maybe the lower tax case in Switzerland which now you already explained quite nicely in this comment :).
The fact that knowing one of the European language can get you a job in Switzerland is a myth. So it will be very inaccurate to mention any such point. Knowing a local language is an added benefit no doubt but I know none of my colleagues from India who know German but nevertheless are still working in Zurich. Getting a job in swiss requires effort at a different level and has nothing to do with language unless you are looking for consultancy/service jobs and not jobs in technical field which you will expect after a degree from ETH to say.
So I might repeat if getting a job here is your priority after your masters and you come from Non EU nation, it is far better to choose Canada or US otherwise ETH is the best university to pursue your education, as good as Stanford/MIT.
@@kumarmohit5655 I never said you "did not mention the almost zero Uni fees in Switzerland", because you did. Perhaps if you read my post a bit more carefull, you might notice this "slight inconsistancy" in your "argumentation". You also mentioned the "high" tuition fees in the US in the second half of the video, but you completely failed to contrast the two directly against each other, even though this makes a HUGE impact on where the better opportunity would lie and thus help your viewers make a much more informed decision. This was because, as I pointed out, you were completely ignorant of the fact that the ETH or the EPFL are so prestigious at a world scale.
I'm curious: have you ever even BEEN inside one of the 8 best universities of the world? If only as a formal visitor? Which one? When?
You wrote: "The fact that knowing one of the European languages can get you a job in Switzerland is a myth."
I never said knowing one of the major languages in SWITZERLAND CAN GET YOU A JOB in Switzerland. Your efforts on twisting the arument points to your having no real argument to stand on. Try to just stick to what was really written and argued. I DID say that not speaking one of the major languages of Switzerland! (not Europe) is a major PITFALL, as opposed to perceived Swiss "buraucracy".
Knowing one of the Swiss languages is one of THE most essential skills aside from the actual subject matter of the job that is required (except if you are tasked with low-level tasks or locked away in a labratory whith little social interaction), since you are competing in the job market with people that have your identical eductional skills AND speak one or even multiple Swiss languages. I'm assuming most viewers will understand that, to be a highly valuable asset to a company (and thus earn a high salary), an employee should ideally be able to communicate with its local stakeholders and customers in their own language. Hence why I argue the US and the UK are far easier employment markets for people from your country.
BTW: the comment about the high level of Swiss "bureaucracy" coming from someone from your country is outright comical in nature. Seriously! 😂 Perhaps you're oblivious to the fact that your country is the global laughing stock for depicting medievel, commenwealth bureaucracy to the point of it being ridiculous, inhumane and the bureaucratic equivalent to torture? 😂😂 And I'll even spare you the discussion of the infamous "incoming goods" ports where your government "holds" imported goods until the necessary financial "lubricant" has been widely dispersed to the local "government representatives". So when you pretend to discuss the Swiss "bureaucracy", one again has to wonder how much knowledge you really have in this subject in your country - or anywhere for that matter. 😩
Nice explanation. I am coming there for undergrad. Hopefully can pass the entrance exam.
@@yashpardeshi1 I hope you do as well, as you seem to be looking for information sources and trying to inform yourself. This shows dedication and smarts - just what the ETH wants from its students! 🤞
Please be aware that, contrary to most "private" and thus "high-fee" universities in the anglo-saxon world, where outrageous semester fees replace tough competition once you have been "accepted" into the university, the ETH education is so sought after that in many faculties, the student body is often wittled down to 40% (or less) of its original starting class after 4 semesters (i.e. the ETH math and physics department both show those kinds of class reduction rates).
The ETH (being 90% tax-funded and thus not private cash-flow dependent) REMAINS extremely competitive throughout the Bachelor program (the exclusive ETH math and physics sweat-shirt handed to those that passed the 2021 second-year finals proudly and succinctly reads: "I'm a survivor"), so once you've passed the entry exam, make sure to keep up the competitive momentum.
However, the sense of achievement that comes with knowing you've overcome the hurdles and made it to the degree is life-changing, and the prestige that comes with that well known achievement lasts a lifetime. Good luck to you! 🤞 🤞
@@christheswiss390 Thanks bro. Yup! Ready for the competition there. It's been my dream university since 1 and a half year. And am sure that with hard work and persistence will be able to proudly say "I am the survivor". Actually I am already kind of a survivor . 20% of German learners successfully pass C1-C2. Then 30-40%(15 for Asian as someone whose dad was in Prüfungskommission said) of those, the entrance exam. So for us ,the struggle is already high
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