What about matlab programing? Is it helpful in automotive engineering in master? And in this covid situation i don't have any practical knowledge and my technical sound is also weak because of this covid ....so will it affect ?? Not much weak but ... I think it's not enough.
I have made several videos on Automotive! It's very very very difficult to get an admit in an English taught Automotive Engineering if you aren't from IITs! There are only 4 out of 380 universities in Germany which offer english taught Automotive masters course. There are people applying from all over the fucking world! There are so many fields to look upon but I don't know how to say, but I have seen a majority of the mechanical engineering graduates especially from Tier 3 colleges who want to do only Automotive. They aren't exposed to anything else neither they try to! Please watch my other videos, maybe you would get some perspective! To answer your question, there is no specific programming language I can recommend which is specific to 'Automotive'. There are computer engineers as well working in Automotive companies and nowadays they are the ones who get hired most because it's all about programming! Matlab is a good start and has many applications especially scientific programming BUT I would recommend learning Python because it can be used in place of Matlab. ALSO do google about Data Science and Machine Learning, these are also hot topics and have lot of applications in Automotive field. Automotive does not only consists of Automotive itself but it is a combination of several fields. Even if you study manufacturing you would get a job in an Automotive company like in their production plants. So you need not 'focus' only on Automotive which again is extremely difficult to get in! Also google Artificial Intelligence along with Data Science and ML as mentioned above! These are the fields which are taking over the whole fucking world and I highly recommend to take a leap and explore these fields! I hate repeating myself especially about this Automotive thing but I think I have to do it always as I am pretty sure I would get a similar comment in the future 😑😅
There is 'no' requirement of publishing a research paper to get an admit in any masters course as far as I know. If you do publish in a reputed journal then it only helps to improve your profile and increase the chances of admission in case the competition is very high Hope this helps :)
@@dharmikshah9388 Whatever you learn never goes wasted in my opinion 🤷🏽♂️ So you can learn whatever you want I read that you don't want to get into Design which is a good thing. Personally, I think that design holds no value in today's job market, especially in India where I have seen so called 'Design Engineers' working for ₹8000/month If you really want to learn something, I would highly, 'highly' recommend you to learn programming. That's something which most of the mechanical engineers in India can't do because our decades old syllabus is still teaching us how to grind a space frame chassis of an ATV- and that is what considered as 'knowledge' in Mechanical. I hope that you take my advice and start learning coding, you won't regret it! All the best! Edit- You can start with Python
Also if you want to ask something 'new', please post a new comment instead of replying to this thread with 'new' questions. The problem is, sometimes TH-cam does not give me notifications of comments posted in a thread :)
Bhaiya im targeting th Ingolstadt for automotive Production and the deadline are from 15 Nov to 15 Jan when I should start applying to uniassit as it takes 8 weeks for document verification. What documents are required either than transcript, ielts score , lor and sop for uniassit application.
If it takes 8 weeks, then it's better to do the application as soon as possible. It doesn't matter even if your application reaches the university on 15 th Jan. TH Ingolstadt Automotive does not give admits based on when your application was received. They will role out admits after going through all the applications and based on the qualifications. Sorry but I did not apply to any university which required application via uni assist, so I don't have any idea regarding that
What about matlab programing? Is it helpful in automotive engineering in master?
And in this covid situation i don't have any practical knowledge and my technical sound is also weak because of this covid ....so will it affect ??
Not much weak but ... I think it's not enough.
I have made several videos on Automotive! It's very very very difficult to get an admit in an English taught Automotive Engineering if you aren't from IITs! There are only 4 out of 380 universities in Germany which offer english taught Automotive masters course. There are people applying from all over the fucking world!
There are so many fields to look upon but I don't know how to say, but I have seen a majority of the mechanical engineering graduates especially from Tier 3 colleges who want to do only Automotive. They aren't exposed to anything else neither they try to!
Please watch my other videos, maybe you would get some perspective!
To answer your question, there is no specific programming language I can recommend which is specific to 'Automotive'. There are computer engineers as well working in Automotive companies and nowadays they are the ones who get hired most because it's all about programming!
Matlab is a good start and has many applications especially scientific programming BUT I would recommend learning Python because it can be used in place of Matlab. ALSO do google about Data Science and Machine Learning, these are also hot topics and have lot of applications in Automotive field. Automotive does not only consists of Automotive itself but it is a combination of several fields. Even if you study manufacturing you would get a job in an Automotive company like in their production plants. So you need not 'focus' only on Automotive which again is extremely difficult to get in!
Also google Artificial Intelligence along with Data Science and ML as mentioned above! These are the fields which are taking over the whole fucking world and I highly recommend to take a leap and explore these fields!
I hate repeating myself especially about this Automotive thing but I think I have to do it always as I am pretty sure I would get a similar comment in the future 😑😅
If i have good CGPA but don't have any paper published is it possible to get addmission in English taught program?
And CGPA like 8.5 +...
There is 'no' requirement of publishing a research paper to get an admit in any masters course as far as I know.
If you do publish in a reputed journal then it only helps to improve your profile and increase the chances of admission in case the competition is very high
Hope this helps :)
@@infinity2355 thanks
@@infinity2355 if I don't want to go for design field in master should I learn advanced level software like CAD CAM??
@@dharmikshah9388 Whatever you learn never goes wasted in my opinion 🤷🏽♂️
So you can learn whatever you want
I read that you don't want to get into Design which is a good thing.
Personally, I think that design holds no value in today's job market, especially in India where I have seen so called 'Design Engineers' working for ₹8000/month
If you really want to learn something, I would highly, 'highly' recommend you to learn programming. That's something which most of the mechanical engineers in India can't do because our decades old syllabus is still teaching us how to grind a space frame chassis of an ATV- and that is what considered as 'knowledge' in Mechanical.
I hope that you take my advice and start learning coding, you won't regret it!
All the best!
Edit- You can start with Python
Also if you want to ask something 'new', please post a new comment instead of replying to this thread with 'new' questions.
The problem is, sometimes TH-cam does not give me notifications of comments posted in a thread :)
Bhaiya im targeting th Ingolstadt for automotive Production and the deadline are from 15 Nov to 15 Jan when I should start applying to uniassit as it takes 8 weeks for document verification.
What documents are required either than transcript, ielts score , lor and sop for uniassit application.
If it takes 8 weeks, then it's better to do the application as soon as possible.
It doesn't matter even if your application reaches the university on 15 th Jan.
TH Ingolstadt Automotive does not give admits based on when your application was received. They will role out admits after going through all the applications and based on the qualifications.
Sorry but I did not apply to any university which required application via uni assist, so I don't have any idea regarding that
@@infinity2355 Thankyou bhaiya