when it comes to Netherlands and Germany I hear from people that the NL is more accessible to any country and it's own, since it's also a small country and is more like "if Germany was smaller, it would be almost or even better than the NL) but Germany has more to offer since it's a bigger country, but the quality there is not that good as in the NL NL is pretty good in producing vegetables/fruits, and Germany is pretty good in producing Cars, house appliances, etc. basically daily needs that lasts but I'm not sure which Country would be worth to work with a minimum wage.. I graduated as a Cook, but tried working in Greenhouses in the NL (since the salary in my home country for Cooks is just horrible) So, which country offers better job opportunities for the people without a degree? and what types of jobs are there? NL has mostly Cooks, Food production, Warehouse worker, Construction and Greenhouse workers for no degree people (if there are more please comment) and they pay you weekly I know not much about Germany (I grew up there till 13 and went back to my country), but they probably have the same jobs except Greenhouse workers would appreciate your answers so I also can choose the better place to work Thanks in advance!
There is a misinformation in this video about citizenship years.. Every resident with valid residence permit and language integration diploma can apply for citizenship after 5 years same rules fo PR but PR also asks for employer declration with payslips. I studied in Germany and moved to Netherlands. Learned German till B1 then studied Dutch.. It was easier to Learn dutch with German background as they are related languages
I moved to Netherlands as I got a job offer in my field directly after graduation. . After Staying for 2 years felt it to be better than germany for internationals
Sir I have completed my agriculture bachelor's degree from a affiliated collage but I got a my marksheet from swami keshwanand university which has h+ in anabin so am I eligible for Germany universities for masters
Hey Bharat :D Discovered you through your video with Dhruv Rathee. Brilliant brilliant content! I am learning so much and appreciate you sharing all this knowledge with us :) I am looking to do a Master's Degree, on which major specifically I am not sure still, but definitely looking to specialize in Energy Storage systems. Have you heard of people pursuing this field and know how they got into it? Looking forward to seeing a German vs Nordic Countries video :D
Hey Bharat, I had one query related to german language learning.. Currently, goethe institute is giving online training for german classes due to corona. Is it worth paying for online classes because I saw in quora that they don't give good service in online classes .. In that case, what should I do?
Hey Bharat...I am currently working as an assistant professor teaching mass communication in India. I am also doing PHD Journalism and Mass Communication ..After I complete my Phd will I be eligible to apply for assistant professor position at universities and colleges at Amsterdam? Do I need to appear for any exams?
when it comes to Netherlands and Germany
I hear from people that the NL is more accessible to any country and it's own, since it's also a small country and is more like "if Germany was smaller, it would be almost or even better than the NL)
but Germany has more to offer since it's a bigger country, but the quality there is not that good as in the NL
NL is pretty good in producing vegetables/fruits, and Germany is pretty good in producing Cars, house appliances, etc. basically daily needs that lasts
but I'm not sure which Country would be worth to work with a minimum wage..
I graduated as a Cook, but tried working in Greenhouses in the NL (since the salary in my home country for Cooks is just horrible)
So, which country offers better job opportunities for the people without a degree?
and what types of jobs are there?
NL has mostly Cooks, Food production, Warehouse worker, Construction and Greenhouse workers for no degree people (if there are more please comment) and they pay you weekly
I know not much about Germany (I grew up there till 13 and went back to my country), but they probably have the same jobs except Greenhouse workers
would appreciate your answers so I also can choose the better place to work
Thanks in advance!
There is a misinformation in this video about citizenship years.. Every resident with valid residence permit and language integration diploma can apply for citizenship after 5 years same rules fo PR but PR also asks for employer declration with payslips. I studied in Germany and moved to Netherlands. Learned German till B1 then studied Dutch.. It was easier to Learn dutch with German background as they are related languages
Starting your own channel
y did you move to Netherlands from Germany. Isn't Germany better?
Why did you move in netherlands
I moved to Netherlands as I got a job offer in my field directly after graduation. . After Staying for 2 years felt it to be better than germany for internationals
Switzerland vs Germany...
Waiting 😭😭😭😭😭 from a long time
Soon
Sound quality is not good 😭 Difficult to understand what Netherland guy is saying
Sorry my internet connection was not stable at that time, but you can watch my video on my own channel too
@@seewhatisee15 Ohhh...Thank you brother for your reply. Subscribed to your channel. 👍👍 Keep sharing.
Pls make video about studying in Switzerland vs Germany.
soon
@@BharatinGermany Waiting Bharat bhai:)
Please make a video on Germany vs Denmark
Recorded will be up soon.
Sir I have completed my agriculture bachelor's degree from a affiliated collage but I got a my marksheet from swami keshwanand university which has h+ in anabin so am I eligible for Germany universities for masters
Hey Bharat :D Discovered you through your video with Dhruv Rathee. Brilliant brilliant content! I am learning so much and appreciate you sharing all this knowledge with us :)
I am looking to do a Master's Degree, on which major specifically I am not sure still, but definitely looking to specialize in Energy Storage systems. Have you heard of people pursuing this field and know how they got into it?
Looking forward to seeing a German vs Nordic Countries video :D
..... Mm kk.. be.... No.. No.. Mm
Plz make a video on how to do specially mbbs in Germany
Even Shell has it's headquarters in Netherlands 😌😁
Cause it's a Dutch company 😂😂 What elese would you expect?
@@dr.doodle8974 that's was the point. Phillips, Shell, KLM are Dutch companies 🤷🏻♂️
Brother make videos on natural science in Germany after 12th
Pl do interview a student who is studying food science related courses
Bhaiya can u also compare Germany vs Czech Republic and can also make a video on engineering in russia
Nice Video brother , Please make a video on Ausbildung please
Hey Bharat, I had one query related to german language learning.. Currently, goethe institute is giving online training for german classes due to corona. Is it worth paying for online classes because I saw in quora that they don't give good service in online classes .. In that case, what should I do?
covid is over join normal classes
Isn't the average salary way too less in netherlands?
Hi Bharat! Can you please tell about how much %age will be good for English taught MBA??
Like both of these countries.
Hey Bharat...I am currently working as an assistant professor teaching mass communication in India. I am also doing PHD Journalism and Mass Communication ..After I complete my Phd will I be eligible to apply for assistant professor position at universities and colleges at Amsterdam? Do I need to appear for any exams?
Finland?
Germany vs Finland please bhai🙏🙏
Recorded will be up soon.
That guy is rich dude
No i am not 😂😂
@@seewhatisee15 45L is huge for people in the lower Middle class segment (India, West Bengal)🙃
About study in Scotland
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