OMG, one thing I have seen that you had replied everyone comments. Wow I think it's not easy to be staying in Germany and giving times to others free of course. Salute to you Yes don't forget to love my comment😅😅😅😃😃😃
i am currently doing BE in aerospace engineering from a not so reputed college in india...my question is are there any restrictions for international students (like ITAR in USA) if i do masters in aero from germany(is getting job in aero field possible for me?? cause in USA its not!!)...also which colleges offer this master course.....will it be better to do master in mechanical engineering rather than aero????you'll be of great help if you answer these questions...thank you
Hey sir, I have applied for MME TIME at RWTH on December, 2019. I sent a mail asking my application status to which the reply was that, I generally qualify the admission requirements, at the moment my application is "On Hold" and that I will be getting definite reply mid-April. Have you ever come across this case? Could you please tell me what "On Hold" really means? Thanks in advance.
Hi. It means that they are waiting for other candidates to reply to them before they reply to you. If someone with a more attractive qualifications rejects, they’ll contact the next one.
Anjali Wani Sorry, not my domain and I'm not familiar with courses in those fields. Search online and do some research on individual courses that you find and like.
Awesome ❤️. I have a question though. Is the masters in German public universities free for the international students who completed their bachelor's degree outside of Europe?
Hello there, I know nothing about what I should be knowing to be there in Germany but yes I want to do my masters there in Germany, please help me out telling what all is exactly required to be there.
Typically, you'll learn a lot more in Germany than in the US, and most students need a lot longer than the stipulated course time. Most subjects are one-exam only (no assignments, periodic tests, etc). A masters degree contains typically 90-120 credit points, which is - if I remember correctly - nearly double that in US.
Hi Vikrant, Very informative video dude. Also, I read many of your answers on Quora reg RWTH & Germany.. But I want to know your opinion on this new course at RWTH, its called MME TIME (Technology Innovation Marketing & Entrepreneurship). It'll cost me 24000 Euros for entire course (1.5yrs). It started Last year, I have spoken to 3 students in first batch - they have 4-8 yrs of previous experience, they say its like tech+MBA, they seem optimistic abt career opportunities with this course. But I think without good German skills, a managerial job would be difficult to land. Whats your take on it ? Any suggestions ?
Hi Nikhil. Thanks! The MME TIME course started after I passed out, and unfortunately I don't have any friend in the batch to give you any first hand information. I think @RWTH International Academy would be better suited to answer this (unfortunately I don't think I can tag them on TH-cam somehow, so I shall send them this link, and they can answer you directly).
Hi Vikrant. Thanks for replying. I have been advised to do A1 and A2 in India and then B1 B2 and C1 in Germany itself in a language school there. And then get admission in German taught program. So should I go for this and learn German in Germany and then get admission there in German Taught program? Thanks a lot. Really appreciate your effort.
rashid kayum That really really depends on the opportunities you have, most importantly - finances. If you have the time and money to do that, then that's a great way to get integrated in their culture and getting a job will probably be easier. I don't know your circumstances or your aspirations to know what more to say. It's great advice, but only YOU know whether it's doable and worth it for YOU.
Hi Vikranth, what are the job prospects in the area of Embedded systems after completing Masters in Germany, as I'm planning for my masters so a bit worried.
Hi Vikranth! This video actually has given me enough reason to consider Germany for my higher education, having said that I have a couple of questions regarding Master's courses.So here they go How is the job opportunities for Business Analytics graduate and also you have mentioned in this video that the education is difficult here when compared to other countries ,and difficult to finish within the stipulated time duration that has made me a little nervous so could you throw some light as to what makes it difficult and how to deal with it.
Business analysts are one of the most sought after over the world today, and I think Germany is the same. Still, your German skills might be necessary, I'm not really well versed with how much a business analyst needs to talk to customers. The timing in Germany is longer as the courses are hard, and 90-95% of the students would fail a couple of courses at least. If you have a compulsory internship and thesis, you might not find it immediately as well. Dealing with it is simply working harder and planning well in time...
Sorry buddy! If I give my email ID to one, everyone would want it. So as a matter of principle, I don't - I barely have enough time to help students on TH-cam and Quora, one more medium would be a bit too much for me. Still, if you have any other question, you can directly ask here in TH-cam comments. I don't reply anywhere else, so you can read other comments and learn from them too!
Hey I totally understand,the fact that you are able to squeeze in time from your busy schedule to help us out is something I should be grateful about,and yeah I'll use TH-cam comment section or quora if I have any queries in the future,and yeah you're doing a great job , Thanks a lot!!
Hi Vikrant, great work helping us prospective students. Keep it up!! I have received an admit from RWTH Msc CAME Mehcanical and have to chose between RWTH and ASU Msc Mechanical. As already highlighted by you, the tuition cost is a major factor while considering studies in US and Germany. In addition I would like to know more about the course structure, workload and future career prospects after graduation from CAME. Also i would like to know what fators made you opt for RWTH over ASU during your college finalizing stage. My research interest is in the field of Mechnical systems and Product engineering and I have a 2 yr work experience in Flow systems industry. Hence your opinion in this regard shall be very helpful. Thanks in advance!!
Hi Rohan! Congrats! For me, the issue was just the balance between the costs and the university reputation. Both ASU and RWTH are similar for mechanical, but the cost difference was huge. I knew I'd have to work a lot more, and I did - a LOT more, but at the end I'm very happy with my decision.
Also, about the course. It is a bit toooo long of an answer, and I already made a video about it. It's a bit tooo long, so I'm posting it in 2 parts, but at least one should be out in the next couple of days. That is, if I don't party a bit too hard tonight 😋
Hi Vikrant. Thanks for so informative video. Is it advisable to go for German Language course first then do Masters there in Germany. Secondly my parents are worried about the financial implications. Will I be able to sustain my self. Will I be able to cover my living expenses by doing part time jobs or do I need more money from my parents for the living expenses. I am a mechanical Engineer with 3 Yrs of work experience looking to do Masters in Germany. I would be so thankful to you if you can help me in this. Thanks
Hi. Check out the video about part time, it was made for someone in your situation. You have work experience, maybe you can use that to find a part time job. And yes, I recommend learning as much German as possible before coming here. Don't make my mistakes 😋
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Hi Vikrant. Thanks for replying. I have been advised to do A1 and A2 in India and then B1 B2 and C1 in Germany itself in a language school there. And then get admission in German taught program. So should I go for this and learn German in Germany and then get admission there in German Taught program? Thanks a lot. Really appreciate your effort.
Can you please share few bullet points for motivation letter specially on 'why i am choosing this university'. How much information is sufficient to show interest in the university?
Naming a few interesting projects, subjects, professors or research projects is more than enough. They want to know you better, and your focus should be on setting yourself apart from the competition.
What this guy does not tell you is how difficult it is to find a job in Germany in your area of studies, without which you cannot get a permanent residence.
There are a lot of courses like biomed, biomechanics, even biotech. But I am a masters in mechanical, and so don't really have too much knowledge about biology courses. Just google them out.
For most automotive courses, you need some sort of practical work experience with automotive. I'd suggest you to try and get a job/internship in automobile companies, or with companies which are doing projects with automobile companies. Also, I'd suggest you learn the basics of SolidWorks/CATIA, and of Ansys/Abaqus.
Just one question about the English taught courses for international students, is it that we would have everything conducted in English or there would be some part in German also?
It depends on the course. Some (like mine) are completely in English, some have a couple of courses in German. You can't generalize it, it's very specific to the course.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany So for your case, did you still have to take a German Language Test eventhough you were going to take classes in English?
mitra gupta Hey Mitra Gate is not requried in. Aachen they do not have any set cutt off for GATE marks they just see if you have given test and it adds cherry to your cup cake. GATE is not compulsory not even GRE.
Sarvesh Panat Sorry, I'm not very well versed in job opportunities for CS engineers as I am a mechanical engineer. German is not mandatory and some manage to find jobs with only English, but knowing the German language would help a lot so it is advisable to start learning it asap.
Barely any universities ever ask for GATE score. That's an Indian exam, not an international one. Those courses which do ask for GATE either mention the requirements, or just use it as an additional filter.
I want to do masters. i did research and found that the course i want to do is available in German language but i want to do it in English as i am more comfortable in it . so is it compulsory to do that course in German language or i can do it in English?
If the language of instruction is given as German, then there is no way you can do that course in English. I suggest searching for something similar or something other that would interest you.
Hi, I am prospective student to RWTH. I know we are not in the same program, but I have some general doubts. I saw in another Quora question that you answered that the CAME program takes at least 2.5 to 3 years for some people. It is because it is extremely hard or because they are taking very few classes. How many classes did you take peer semester? Someone said that 6 classes is the recommended amount to graduate on time. Is it possible to take that many? Thanks!!!
Hi Henrik! Thanks, first of all, for commenting here. I prefer this instead of Quora, and the length of the answer should tell you why -- it gets hard to write that for each student separately! CAME takes 2.5 - 3 years not for some students, but for most (almost all) students! Everyone takes 5-6 exams a semester, or at least 5-6 classes. Very few of the students pass all exams in the first attempt (I am not sure if there was even a single student who managed to pass all the exams in the first attempt in my batch, but I just might be wrong - though I highly doubt it). Recently and after years of extensive note-collections by the successive batches, students have a much easier time than we did (and our seniors suffered even more), but still understanding everything in one go in CAME is close to impossible. So yes, the course is hard for sure, and many students keep failing and re-writing exams again and again, which can take a few students an eternity to pass (and depends on luck too -- some semesters, the exams are much easier than others). The problem with the course is not just the exams (I finished all mine in the first 3 semesters), but also that the course specifies just 9 weeks of compulsory internship and 4 months of master thesis. Most students do a 6 month internship and a 6-8 month thesis. Add to that the fact that essentially no one finds an internship/thesis exactly on the day that they want, and some have to wait for months to find one. So at the end, barely anyone ever finished CAME in 2.5 years (I currently know of no exceptions). I have already made a video about it, and should start editing it in a week. So you'll have a lot more info on CAME in the next 2 weeks! Cheers, and best of luck!
Hi Vikrant this is very informative video. I would like to ask you about the job opportunities after MS in construction management from Germany. What salary can someone expect after finishing the course? I also have experience of 1 year after my graduation from NIT-Bhopal.
Hi bro.....thank u so much for sharing valauble information.....I completed my bachelor's in meachanical engineering with cgpa 7.92.....is it possible for me to get admit in public university
Hello sir, please tell me about the scope of mechanical engineering in Germany. What makes it unique from the curriculum of other country universities. What after completing b.tech in mech engg inGermany? Futher what other things i can do,what are the job opportunities, which universities are good for it? And 2nd part: How much can i earn while doing part time. Is freelancing allowed im germany if I'm good in any other specific field like graphic designing, animation, web developing.
Hey, it has been 6 months since i completed my btech. I dont have work experience. My GPA is 8.96. I have 2 research publications in the field related to my desired course. My college is Jamia Millia Islamia. i am associated with a research lab in my college but it is not official and it is not a job. How do you say about my chances? and I dont know german
We don’t judge chances as we have no experience in it. But you should see the video about what all the actual admission committee wants to see in a profile, and then use the clues given there to increase your chances. Administrators Talk! Inside the mind of an Admission Committee (Part - 1/2)! th-cam.com/video/Jn9o6nvvOCs/w-d-xo.html P.S.- That’s a nice profile. You should get something.
I'm Indian and i want to know that how much we can earn by part time job in month?? in two years of study period can we work every day as part time job?? how much is class hour we have to atten every day?? for Germany. please reply.
I have completed Bachelor of Computer Applications (3 years UG Degree) from private college with 75%. I want to pursue MS in CS from germany. So should i apply for English taught course or German taught?
Hey bro i got the admit from university of hohenheim stuttgart German for ms in organic agriculture and food system..can you please tell how are job prospective of agriculture in germany and i am planning to take 2 semester off 1 for learning the intensive German during my 2nd semester and 2nd one in third semester for the internship is it a good idea brother as language matters a lot...
Yes, language matters a lot. And I think having more experience is definitely a good idea before you finish your degree, even if you have to extend the degree for it. But I have no idea about agriculture, as today is the first time I'm even hearing about an international agriculture program. I don't think it's job opportunities are as many as in STEM courses. I might be wrong as I have no experience in the area, but I don't think so.
We have the jobs in the the field of supply chain and quality control and lots of big agriculture companies like buyers and monsanto and other companies are there entire EUROPE eats organic and I think job prospective are not too bad and its the part of stem as the agriculture the part if science..what you have to say brother!!
There's definitely a lot of demand for supply chain management and quality control. But because I'm not at all well versed in the area of agriculture, I don't think I'm qualified enough to comment on it.
Till now, everyone I know found a job in those 18 months. A couple of guys took 16-17 months, but most students found it in around 6-8 months. That being said, most students I know are from RWTH Aachen and working in highly technical engineering. I also know a lot of friends from other universities who found a job, but mostly did so in 10-12 months.
Hi Vikrant, it would be really helpful if you can advice me here. I am looking into MSC/MBA programs of RWTH international Academy and they seem fine. Just two questions - Are job opportunities from RWTH international Academy good as it seems like a new academy. Second i read on Quora that MBA from here would not be valued outside Europe, is it true? You know i may get back to India after some years. Please reply bhaiya.
1) It’s an old enough academy, and the only way for foreigners to get the RWTH tag. Soon all universities in Germany shall follow the Aachen model, as they always do. 2) I have no personal experience with this, but I don’t see why it won’t be valued. But again, I don’t think I’m the right person to answer this.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Thanks a lot for the reply bhaiya!!! Just one more question, i saw the course i was looking for belong to RWTH business school - M.Sc. Data Analytics and Decision Science. Any idea about how business school is and is this course from business school good enough. I see they don't require GRE so that's great!!
It’s RWTH Aachen. The biggest university in Germany. One of the oldest. Leader of TU9. All courses are good. You need not worry about that. That’s what the international academy is there for.
We have to complete A1 to C2 level to admit in to the German taught masters or not ? Can we admit in to the German taught masters with just level B2 ? Please rply sir 🙏
Each course has its own minimums, and you have to fulfill them. There's no room for negotiation in that, as you can't understand anything without that level of German and shall never be able to pass the course without it.
If you're worried as a mechanical engineer about the colours in the results on simulation software, you can always change the colour of the spectrum. If you're worried about traffic lights, it's the same issue as anywhere else in the world. Both ways, education in Germany due to colour blindness shouldn't be any bigger of an issue than anywhere else on the planet.
Aneeh Spark Choose what your heart says! That’s the voice of your passion. Don’t listen to anyone, not even your parents when it comes to education. Study what you love, doesn’t matter what it is. As Sir Stephen Hawkings said - You can always find something to do in your life and be successful in it!
Sorry, this somehow went to my TH-cam spam...I hope you figured it out. If not, you can message me about confidential things on Quora. I usually prefer to talk publicly about non-confidential things. But I agree with Junaid (in comments), in general.
Great video
Thanks
OMG, one thing I have seen that you had replied everyone comments. Wow
I think it's not easy to be staying in Germany and giving times to others free of course.
Salute to you
Yes don't forget to love my comment😅😅😅😃😃😃
Hahaha. Thanks! And I was going to love the comment anyway! ☺️
i am currently doing BE in aerospace engineering from a not so reputed college in india...my question is are there any restrictions for international students (like ITAR in USA) if i do masters in aero from germany(is getting job in aero field possible for me?? cause in USA its not!!)...also which colleges offer this master course.....will it be better to do master in mechanical engineering rather than aero????you'll be of great help if you answer these questions...thank you
sir just for knowledge I am from India and you are doing a fantastic job, we all salute you sir☺
Haha. Thanks! Jana played a big role too 🙂
yes offcourse
Joined your TH-cam family.
I'm study in Germany aspirant.
Would you mind sharing which course did you do from RWTH, Achen?
I did CAME :)
Hey sir,
I have applied for MME TIME at RWTH on December, 2019. I sent a mail asking my application status to which the reply was that, I generally qualify the admission requirements, at the moment my application is "On Hold" and that I will be getting definite reply mid-April. Have you ever come across this case? Could you please tell me what "On Hold" really means? Thanks in advance.
Hi. It means that they are waiting for other candidates to reply to them before they reply to you. If someone with a more attractive qualifications rejects, they’ll contact the next one.
Okay thank you soo much for prompt reply. 😊
which are the best masters in computer science courses in germany and in datascience and machine learning
Anjali Wani Sorry, not my domain and I'm not familiar with courses in those fields. Search online and do some research on individual courses that you find and like.
Awesome ❤️.
I have a question though. Is the masters in German public universities free for the international students who completed their bachelor's degree outside of Europe?
Depends on the university and the course, but generally - yes.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Thanks a lot!
Lovely!! Informative video!!
Thanks!
Very good.
Thanks :)
Hello there,
I know nothing about what I should be knowing to be there in Germany but yes I want to do my masters there in Germany, please help me out telling what all is exactly required to be there.
Hahaha. That's a huuuge question to ask, but that's what I'm trying to answer. Watch all the videos, they talk about different aspects of life here.
Richa Agrahari Also, check out our Quora profiles - link in description. There's a lot of useful information there.
What is the visa period for masters in Germany
How do the STEM courses in Germany compare to courses in the US? What are the course formats like, amount of material covered in a semester, etc. ?
Typically, you'll learn a lot more in Germany than in the US, and most students need a lot longer than the stipulated course time.
Most subjects are one-exam only (no assignments, periodic tests, etc). A masters degree contains typically 90-120 credit points, which is - if I remember correctly - nearly double that in US.
How good are job opportunities after completing masters from a German university (Not TU, any other public uni) in Computer Science?
Your university doesn’t matter in Germany, and CS is one of the most popular courses in the world right now
Great work ..ty so much..one question ..are u from Mumbai ?...which University or college ..??
Thanks. And no, I'm not from Mumbai...
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Then which college or University u r from ..just to know r level 😊.? ....
Bachelor's from SRM, masters from RWTH
I'm from Mumbai University ..Is Mumbai University degree valid to apply MS in Germany or I'll have to give other entrance qualification test.?
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Hi Vikrant, Very informative video dude.
Also, I read many of your answers on Quora reg RWTH & Germany..
But I want to know your opinion on this new course at RWTH, its called MME TIME (Technology Innovation Marketing & Entrepreneurship). It'll cost me 24000 Euros for entire course (1.5yrs).
It started Last year, I have spoken to 3 students in first batch - they have 4-8 yrs of previous experience, they say its like tech+MBA, they seem optimistic abt career opportunities with this course. But I think without good German skills, a managerial job would be difficult to land. Whats your take on it ? Any suggestions ?
Hi Nikhil. Thanks!
The MME TIME course started after I passed out, and unfortunately I don't have any friend in the batch to give you any first hand information.
I think @RWTH International Academy would be better suited to answer this (unfortunately I don't think I can tag them on TH-cam somehow, so I shall send them this link, and they can answer you directly).
Hi Nikhil kulkarni
Have you got info about that course.
If yes, plz elaborate it would be very helpful.
Hi Vikrant. Thanks for replying. I have been advised to do A1 and A2 in India and then B1 B2 and C1 in Germany itself in a language school there. And then get admission in German taught program. So should I go for this and learn German in Germany and then get admission there in German Taught program? Thanks a lot. Really appreciate your effort.
rashid kayum That really really depends on the opportunities you have, most importantly - finances. If you have the time and money to do that, then that's a great way to get integrated in their culture and getting a job will probably be easier. I don't know your circumstances or your aspirations to know what more to say. It's great advice, but only YOU know whether it's doable and worth it for YOU.
Hi Vikranth, what are the job prospects in the area of Embedded systems after completing Masters in Germany, as I'm planning for my masters so a bit worried.
As far as I can tell, there are more than enough jobs. Keep in mind that I’m no expert in your field though 🙂
Hi Vikranth! This video actually has given me enough reason to consider Germany for my higher education, having said that I have a couple of questions regarding Master's courses.So here they go
How is the job opportunities for Business Analytics graduate and also you have mentioned in this video that the education is difficult here when compared to other countries ,and difficult to finish within the stipulated time duration that has made me a little nervous so could you throw some light as to what makes it difficult and how to deal with it.
Business analysts are one of the most sought after over the world today, and I think Germany is the same. Still, your German skills might be necessary, I'm not really well versed with how much a business analyst needs to talk to customers.
The timing in Germany is longer as the courses are hard, and 90-95% of the students would fail a couple of courses at least. If you have a compulsory internship and thesis, you might not find it immediately as well.
Dealing with it is simply working harder and planning well in time...
Hey thanks a lot. Is it possible for you to share your email address in case of more queries in the future?
Sorry buddy! If I give my email ID to one, everyone would want it. So as a matter of principle, I don't - I barely have enough time to help students on TH-cam and Quora, one more medium would be a bit too much for me.
Still, if you have any other question, you can directly ask here in TH-cam comments. I don't reply anywhere else, so you can read other comments and learn from them too!
Hey I totally understand,the fact that you are able to squeeze in time from your busy schedule to help us out is something I should be grateful about,and yeah I'll use TH-cam comment section or quora if I have any queries in the future,and yeah you're doing a great job ,
Thanks a lot!!
Hi Vikrant, great work helping us prospective students. Keep it up!!
I have received an admit from RWTH Msc CAME Mehcanical and have to chose between RWTH and ASU Msc Mechanical. As already highlighted by you, the tuition cost is a major factor while considering studies in US and Germany. In addition I would like to know more about the course structure, workload and future career prospects after graduation from CAME. Also i would like to know what fators made you opt for RWTH over ASU during your college finalizing stage.
My research interest is in the field of Mechnical systems and Product engineering and I have a 2 yr work experience in Flow systems industry. Hence your opinion in this regard shall be very helpful. Thanks in advance!!
Hi Rohan! Congrats!
For me, the issue was just the balance between the costs and the university reputation. Both ASU and RWTH are similar for mechanical, but the cost difference was huge. I knew I'd have to work a lot more, and I did - a LOT more, but at the end I'm very happy with my decision.
Also, about the course. It is a bit toooo long of an answer, and I already made a video about it. It's a bit tooo long, so I'm posting it in 2 parts, but at least one should be out in the next couple of days.
That is, if I don't party a bit too hard tonight 😋
Bro is there any scope for agriculture masters
I’m not sure, I don’t have any real data or information about it 🤷🏻♂️
Hi Vikrant. Thanks for so informative video. Is it advisable to go for German Language course first then do Masters there in Germany. Secondly my parents are worried about the financial implications. Will I be able to sustain my self. Will I be able to cover my living expenses by doing part time jobs or do I need more money from my parents for the living expenses. I am a mechanical Engineer with 3 Yrs of work experience looking to do Masters in Germany. I would be so thankful to you if you can help me in this. Thanks
Hi. Check out the video about part time, it was made for someone in your situation. You have work experience, maybe you can use that to find a part time job.
And yes, I recommend learning as much German as possible before coming here. Don't make my mistakes 😋
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Hi Vikrant. Thanks for replying. I have been advised to do A1 and A2 in India and then B1 B2 and C1 in Germany itself in a language school there. And then get admission in German taught program. So should I go for this and learn German in Germany and then get admission there in German Taught program? Thanks a lot. Really appreciate your effort.
Plz make a video for bachelors as well i wanna do BS in computer science i need your guidance please
I've been trying to get someone to do it. Sadly, not a lot of people are available...
Can you please share few bullet points for motivation letter specially on 'why i am choosing this university'. How much information is sufficient to show interest in the university?
Naming a few interesting projects, subjects, professors or research projects is more than enough. They want to know you better, and your focus should be on setting yourself apart from the competition.
What this guy does not tell you is how difficult it is to find a job in Germany in your area of studies, without which you cannot get a permanent residence.
I have literally never said that it’s easy to get a job. But most people who work hard find one eventually.
What is the suitable course after biotech in bachelors in germany
There are a lot of courses like biomed, biomechanics, even biotech. But I am a masters in mechanical, and so don't really have too much knowledge about biology courses. Just google them out.
I passed my BE in june 2017 and not working yet, what skills or courses should I learn to get job or admission in automotive universities?
For most automotive courses, you need some sort of practical work experience with automotive. I'd suggest you to try and get a job/internship in automobile companies, or with companies which are doing projects with automobile companies.
Also, I'd suggest you learn the basics of SolidWorks/CATIA, and of Ansys/Abaqus.
Hello vikrant, what are the best courses for masters for a mechanical engineer. What about ms in supply chain management .
There's nothing that's "the best". Everything depends on the person and his/her likes and dislikes.
Just one question about the English taught courses for international students, is it that we would have everything conducted in English or there would be some part in German also?
It depends on the course. Some (like mine) are completely in English, some have a couple of courses in German. You can't generalize it, it's very specific to the course.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany So for your case, did you still have to take a German Language Test eventhough you were going to take classes in English?
Hi Vikrant, can you tell me about gate score required to get into RWTH
mitra gupta Check out the RWTH Aachen website. When I applied it wasn't required so I don't know.
mitra gupta Hey Mitra Gate is not requried in. Aachen they do not have any set cutt off for GATE marks they just see if you have given test and it adds cherry to your cup cake. GATE is not compulsory not even GRE.
How is the job opportunity for Computer science student? Is it mandatory to know German language?
Sarvesh Panat Sorry, I'm not very well versed in job opportunities for CS engineers as I am a mechanical engineer. German is not mandatory and some manage to find jobs with only English, but knowing the German language would help a lot so it is advisable to start learning it asap.
Hello vikrant if we want to apply to universities through GATE SCORE what is the range of score require
Barely any universities ever ask for GATE score. That's an Indian exam, not an international one.
Those courses which do ask for GATE either mention the requirements, or just use it as an additional filter.
I want to do masters. i did research and found that the course i want to do is available in German language but i want to do it in English as i am more comfortable in it . so is it compulsory to do that course in German language or i can do it in English?
If the language of instruction is given as German, then there is no way you can do that course in English. I suggest searching for something similar or something other that would interest you.
Hi,
I am prospective student to RWTH. I know we are not in the same program, but I have some general doubts.
I saw in another Quora question that you answered that the CAME program takes at least 2.5 to 3 years for some people. It is because it is extremely hard or because they are taking very few classes.
How many classes did you take peer semester? Someone said that 6 classes is the recommended amount to graduate on time. Is it possible to take that many?
Thanks!!!
Hi Henrik!
Thanks, first of all, for commenting here. I prefer this instead of Quora, and the length of the answer should tell you why -- it gets hard to write that for each student separately!
CAME takes 2.5 - 3 years not for some students, but for most (almost all) students! Everyone takes 5-6 exams a semester, or at least 5-6 classes. Very few of the students pass all exams in the first attempt (I am not sure if there was even a single student who managed to pass all the exams in the first attempt in my batch, but I just might be wrong - though I highly doubt it). Recently and after years of extensive note-collections by the successive batches, students have a much easier time than we did (and our seniors suffered even more), but still understanding everything in one go in CAME is close to impossible.
So yes, the course is hard for sure, and many students keep failing and re-writing exams again and again, which can take a few students an eternity to pass (and depends on luck too -- some semesters, the exams are much easier than others).
The problem with the course is not just the exams (I finished all mine in the first 3 semesters), but also that the course specifies just 9 weeks of compulsory internship and 4 months of master thesis. Most students do a 6 month internship and a 6-8 month thesis. Add to that the fact that essentially no one finds an internship/thesis exactly on the day that they want, and some have to wait for months to find one.
So at the end, barely anyone ever finished CAME in 2.5 years (I currently know of no exceptions).
I have already made a video about it, and should start editing it in a week. So you'll have a lot more info on CAME in the next 2 weeks!
Cheers, and best of luck!
Bro can I take admission in mba after doing b.a simple in Pakistan and MBA is free or paid in Germany
MBA is mostly paid in Germany, but yes, officially you qualify for an admission.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany thanks bro you are a parts of man
Hi Vikrant this is very informative video. I would like to ask you about the job opportunities after MS in construction management from Germany. What salary can someone expect after finishing the course? I also have experience of 1 year after my graduation from NIT-Bhopal.
I have no direct idea about salaries in that field, but I'll suggest you to check on Glassdoor. It usually has a pretty good estimate.
I want to do research in field of astrophysics. Is it possible for me to get an Msc from Germany after my bsc in maths or physics and geology
Aniket Rai If you tick all the points for admission requirements, and work hard enough and get the grades, I see no reason why you can't get in.
Hey sir!!
If I want to pursue a course in robotics/mechatronics while i have work experience in Automotive RnD, will the experience count??
I have the same question!
Hi bro.....thank u so much for sharing valauble information.....I completed my bachelor's in meachanical engineering with cgpa 7.92.....is it possible for me to get admit in public university
Yes it's possible. It also depends on other factors besides your CGPA, but that doesn't seem like a bad average.
Hello sir, please tell me about the scope of mechanical engineering in Germany. What makes it unique from the curriculum of other country universities. What after completing b.tech in mech engg inGermany? Futher what other things i can do,what are the job opportunities, which universities are good for it?
And 2nd part: How much can i earn while doing part time. Is freelancing allowed im germany if I'm good in any other specific field like graphic designing, animation, web developing.
Answering all that would take hours. Please go read a few of our answers on Quora (link is in the description) to get a better idea.
Hey, it has been 6 months since i completed my btech. I dont have work experience. My GPA is 8.96. I have 2 research publications in the field related to my desired course. My college is Jamia Millia Islamia. i am associated with a research lab in my college but it is not official and it is not a job. How do you say about my chances? and I dont know german
We don’t judge chances as we have no experience in it. But you should see the video about what all the actual admission committee wants to see in a profile, and then use the clues given there to increase your chances.
Administrators Talk! Inside the mind of an Admission Committee (Part - 1/2)!
th-cam.com/video/Jn9o6nvvOCs/w-d-xo.html
P.S.- That’s a nice profile. You should get something.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany thanks
I'm Indian and i want to know that how much we can earn by part time job in month?? in two years of study period can we work every day as part time job??
how much is class hour we have to atten every day??
for Germany.
please reply.
We have made a complete video about that. Go check it out, it'll be useful for you.
I have completed Bachelor of Computer Applications (3 years UG Degree) from private college with 75%. I want to pursue MS in CS from germany. So should i apply for English taught course or German taught?
Can you read and write technical German at a C1 level?
Not yet. But i have started learning german language.
You should be good enough in 2-3 years to study completely in German then!
Isn't 6 months enough to learn B2 or C1 level german?
Hey bro i got the admit from university of hohenheim stuttgart German for ms in organic agriculture and food system..can you please tell how are job prospective of agriculture in germany and i am planning to take 2 semester off 1 for learning the intensive German during my 2nd semester and 2nd one in third semester for the internship is it a good idea brother as language matters a lot...
Yes, language matters a lot. And I think having more experience is definitely a good idea before you finish your degree, even if you have to extend the degree for it.
But I have no idea about agriculture, as today is the first time I'm even hearing about an international agriculture program. I don't think it's job opportunities are as many as in STEM courses. I might be wrong as I have no experience in the area, but I don't think so.
We have the jobs in the the field of supply chain and quality control and lots of big agriculture companies like buyers and monsanto and other companies are there entire EUROPE eats organic and I think job prospective are not too bad and its the part of stem as the agriculture the part if science..what you have to say brother!!
There's definitely a lot of demand for supply chain management and quality control. But because I'm not at all well versed in the area of agriculture, I don't think I'm qualified enough to comment on it.
No problem, but can you please tell 18 months of sufficient to find a job. You have seen any person not able to find job in these 18 months
Till now, everyone I know found a job in those 18 months. A couple of guys took 16-17 months, but most students found it in around 6-8 months.
That being said, most students I know are from RWTH Aachen and working in highly technical engineering. I also know a lot of friends from other universities who found a job, but mostly did so in 10-12 months.
Sir pls tell me some good college in germany for free pg in mass media
No idea buddy. Check out the DAAD website.
Hi Vikrant, it would be really helpful if you can advice me here. I am looking into MSC/MBA programs of RWTH international Academy and they seem fine. Just two questions - Are job opportunities from RWTH international Academy good as it seems like a new academy. Second i read on Quora that MBA from here would not be valued outside Europe, is it true? You know i may get back to India after some years. Please reply bhaiya.
1) It’s an old enough academy, and the only way for foreigners to get the RWTH tag. Soon all universities in Germany shall follow the Aachen model, as they always do.
2) I have no personal experience with this, but I don’t see why it won’t be valued. But again, I don’t think I’m the right person to answer this.
@@AdmissionJobandLifeinGermany Thanks a lot for the reply bhaiya!!! Just one more question, i saw the course i was looking for belong to RWTH business school - M.Sc. Data Analytics and Decision Science. Any idea about how business school is and is this course from business school good enough. I see they don't require GRE so that's great!!
It’s RWTH Aachen. The biggest university in Germany. One of the oldest. Leader of TU9.
All courses are good. You need not worry about that. That’s what the international academy is there for.
Thanks a lot bhaiyaa!!🙂
Germany can do study and work in less price
Is that a statement, or a question?
We have to complete A1 to C2 level to admit in to the German taught masters or not ?
Can we admit in to the German taught masters with just level B2 ?
Please rply sir 🙏
Each course has its own minimums, and you have to fulfill them. There's no room for negotiation in that, as you can't understand anything without that level of German and shall never be able to pass the course without it.
Hey, a quick question... Would you recommend a color blind person to pursue ms in Germany? ( a red-green color blind Mechanical Engineer)
If you're worried as a mechanical engineer about the colours in the results on simulation software, you can always change the colour of the spectrum. If you're worried about traffic lights, it's the same issue as anywhere else in the world. Both ways, education in Germany due to colour blindness shouldn't be any bigger of an issue than anywhere else on the planet.
can you help getting me know about your Facebook page
It's dead 😋 Was taking too much time, so decided to just keep it on TH-cam
In which field did you do ms
Watch a few more of the videos, and I'm sure you'll find it out!
Please give your email Id,
I still cant take decision about my life, I want to move Germany.
Aneeh Spark Choose what your heart says! That’s the voice of your passion. Don’t listen to anyone, not even your parents when it comes to education. Study what you love, doesn’t matter what it is. As Sir Stephen Hawkings said - You can always find something to do in your life and be successful in it!
Sorry, this somehow went to my TH-cam spam...I hope you figured it out.
If not, you can message me about confidential things on Quora. I usually prefer to talk publicly about non-confidential things. But I agree with Junaid (in comments), in general.
Germany is good but compared to USA it's nothing interms of job market and opportunities
ciaz Are you speaking from personal experience?
good video , bad voice
A good mic solved that :)