I agree, I am studying CS at Uni Stuttgart. What most people don’t know getting into this degree is how much math they will be doing. I don’t fault them since the only way to find this out is to actually study it. But if you are someone who is thinking about it, you will have 4-5 real courses per semester (written exams, with maybe additional 1-2 projects). Out of these 5 written exams, 4 are some form of math and 1 is something related to programming. Especially the first two semesters where you have theoretical computer science 2, which is by far the most difficult course I ever took.
@@fate2452 I was on a „Wirtschaftsgymnasium“ (like economic gymnasium) so we didn’t really have LKs and GKs, but I had to write math exam in my Abitur. I would strongly encourage you to do so, even though every uni is going to have some sort of maths preparation course for the uni (we had it for the first two weeks when the 1. Semester started) but you are just going to fly over topics etc, they are going to expect you to have “solid” foundation in high school math and those courses are typically there to refresh your memory.
Can't be grateful enough to this guy. Again a nice neatly organized video caught my attention. Thank you so much for a handy and informative video Max!
My experience, observations and opinion: If you want to work in IT, especially in a very practical area, a degree is probably the worst path you can choose. A CS degree is so theoretical, you wont learn enough to be a skilled candidate on the market. I am working in IT for nearly a decade, 5 years in a management position near enough to know the market. I have conducted probably over 200 job interviews so I think I am able to give a good observation about the market. 1.) People getting worse in case of practical skills. People nowadays dont have the interest in doing more than needed for the degree. They do not know what IT is about in the real world being trapped inside of this CS bubble which they think is the holy grail. They do not put the work into being up to date in different practical fields of IT being stuck at the level they learned in university or dont know the relevant stuff at all because university is too theoretical. 2.) There is a huuuuge misconception about CS in general, as you kinda said in the video. CS is mostly about what drives IT but it is faaaaar away from the real world IT. Even though CS has some parts that are relevant for IT, like database design, it is just not enough. 3.) Companies that are not doing research are searching practical skills, not degrees. In the world of practical IT a degree is worth nothing. It is just a certificate that proof you can put in some work to gain knowledge which is the basics. If you dont want to put in the work to learn new things or keep yourself updated constantly by studying new things you will be lost in this area. 4.) Practical training (in germany it is called "Ausbildung") is worth more than a bachelor's degree if it comes to the practical IT. As someone who employs new people I learned that people who did go through a practical training are way more valuable than bachelors students. In a training you learn way more practical skills, often people can learn them already on a job or in internships. Talking to a bachelors/masters degree student and a practial training one reveals a huge different between those. 5.) People getting worse communicating properly. I didnt expect to have this observation but peoples communcation skills are getting worse. Worse in case of quantity and quality. This is something that needs to be fixed asap but I am not quite sure how. 6.) 45k is not a good salary in IT and is not realistic. I dont know your sources but this number is way too low especially for master degree students. My experience shows that fresh master degrees earn 55k - 60k in practical IT. Maybe the 45k is about the research field? If you know excatly what you want to work in in the future I recommend you studying. E.g. if you want to work in AI there is no way around because thats not something you will learn in a practical training. Same applies to research: If you know that you want to go into research there is no way around doing a master degree. If you know you want to become e.g. a programmer, sysadmin, network engineer, cloud engineer and many more practical jobs I recommend you going the practical training path + putting in some more work outside the training to be up to date with the latest tech. If I could start over I would go the more risky way and learn everything by myself focusing on exactly what I want on my own (I am a practical IT guy). I would study 3 years on my own and work on my communication skills. I wouldnt care about having a degree, I would focus on certifications because ceritifications proof practical knowledge. In the end, applying for a job is all about convincing the employer about you adding value to their business. Having the best certifications that are spot on with what the company is doing will be a lot more convincing than someone having a degree with barely to no practical skills at all.
Thank you so much for this wonderful advice. I stopped the video and read this comment and it is worth reading.I have changed my mind.Thank you once again 😊
I started studying Medienformatik thus month as a dual student and it is just perfect to study and gain practical experience (and of course to earn money at the same time xd)
Especially when considering people like Karl Steinbuch and when looking on how they have influenced the domain - KIT was placed 1st for a really long time in Germany but now it is a bit different (Said as someone who also studies there)
does master's degree for cs also has an internship? does master's degree could work in German? I've seen some countries that reject master's degree when applying for a job, saying that they are overqualified. Anyway, solid work bro, can't wait for the internship videos.
You can do an internship during your master's degree. And yes, having a master's degree is usually a plus because you're specialized and have more knowledge
Hey Max ❤ ! Ich wollte dir nur sagen, dass mir deine Videos wirklich gefallen. Die Themen der Videos sind immer interessant, der Schnitt die Erzählung sind super gelungen. Vielen Dank für die Inhalte, die Du anbiest, und mach weiter so 🫡 . Oh und ich hab vor Medizin zu studieren (Computer Science II option 😅)
Hello everyone. At 02:04 the author mentioned that there are Master CS programs with duration from 2 to 4 semesters. However, I can't find any program with 2 semester duration. Can anyone tell me some unis with such programs? Thanks a lot!
Salaries are not good in Germany as compared to other countries. And in future, there will be a lot turbulence for CS grads due to AI and Automation. We are seeing Senior-only dev teams in most of the major tech companies.
Yes and you'd need to have good german fluency to get a job here. Unlike english speaking countries, your career growth is also going to be limited here as they generally prefer native germans to take leadership and managerial positions within the company. The discrimination is real.
I studied computer science in my class 9th and 10th I also learned programming in it and in my class 11,12 and 13th I studied computer science with maths and physics
Hello max , you mentioned the universities names which teach in german . Can you also name some of the public german universities with best computer science in english taught
Hi! my visa is in process and I would like to know more about Germany and bachelors in Computer science. i would appreciate it if you could answer some of my questions. by the way, i really like your videos and i am very thankful i found your channel as you share the most important things we should know.
You are the first person who explained It major in germany very very very complete. Thank u for that and I'll subscribe you. I was very scared about knowing a little about coding. So I have a question, I really like web design or designing something with coding or WordPress, Should I apply in Css? Informatik & Design? Can you explain more of that? Thanks for your explanation.
Or should I just apply for informatik and then after that I could choose what subjects can i study.!? But at first I need to go to the college for one year. Is it the same for college students?
Hey Max, I am desperate for an answer. Can you please take a second. I am really into CS or software engineering, I have learnt Java, DSA and full stack development on my own but unfortunately unfortunately I dont have maths in 11th and 12th grades 😢😢, I had it till 10th, is there ANY chance to get a place in german university for informatik. I am ready to take a year of studienkolleg i am ready to study for a test but as you know math cant be inserted into my 12th grade transcript. Is there any way you can suggest? Please I would really appreciate a response, all I do these days is research for a solution of this problem, so any response is reallt appreciated.
Thanks a lot! Unfortunately, I don't have any personal experience with that university but one thing I can tell you is that almost any university in Germany offers high-quality education. I have read reviews from students and many of them say that you will learn a lot of theory there. This makes sense since the Freie Universität Berlin is a classic university. You can read the reviews here: www.studycheck.de/studium/informatik/fu-berlin-13917
Amazing video, I just wanted to ask which univerisities provide dual studies, where you work and study at the same time? Because this sort of stuff is something Ive heard rearely about in Germany. I know its really popular in canada and uk, like co-op or sandiwch courses
Bro I just completed my schooling and i am thinking to persue my bachelor's in cse in Germany could you pls tell about the process how to get admission or tell about the process briefly . I think it's help me alot 🙌🙂
It might be interesting to know, how much of the study is in German or English, as therfore someone has to have a better or lower knowledge of the German language.
I'm going to do MSc in mathematics in science and engineering from TUM . My plan is to go with mathematics + computer science. Is it a good one if we consider the job opportunities?
Yes, you can't really go wrong with TUM and computer science is in high demand. Although the competition is also high, TUM should set you up for a good career
I have a german citizenship despite never having lived there and not speaking the language. Ive heard that public universities in Germany are free. Would it be possible for me to come study computer science in Germany in English for free?
I assume one of your parents is German :) Computer Science in English at a public university is rare and hyper-competitive but I believe you can study it in Saarland
Love your content Max! I am thinking of doing a Master in Computer Science in Germany - just having trouble finding the right course/university - trying to find a course that isn't super heavy on theory (like Uni of Bonn) and has more of a practical element to it i.e. software/robotics. My Bachelor degree is from the UK in Electrical Engineering..any tips?
If you want more practical stuff and projects, I can really recommend universities of applied sciences. They are not too heavy on research and theory :)
@@HS-cu6iw It always depends on the field of study. Some universities specialize in AI for example, so if you wanna write your master's thesis about AI, it's better to have a close look at what kind of research they are doing instead of rankings. When it comes to reputation, rankings do matter to some extent tho. If you really care about reputation, I can recommend going to a classic university because more people know about the top 10 compared universities of applied sciences (which don't appear on world rankings)
@@maxyoko great..legend! It's also a coincidence I came across your channel when I so desperately needed quality info about uni in Germany! Love from the UK!🤘🏼
Been binging a lot of your videos Max. For someone who intends to study my bachelors in Germany, they are really helpful! Had a question actually, does the course you're studying at HM Munchen accept international applications?
@@maxyoko Hey that's awesome to know! Actually, I intend to study in a German-taught program by going through the studienkolleg route :D I plan on learning German after I've cleared my 10th exams.. Thanks for the reply, its great to see that you're active with the community!
Hi Max, thank you for your videos. Not sure if it's too soon or not because right now you're still studying but it would be interesting to see a video about income, tax and living expenses in Germany. For example, as a software developer making 80K per year in Munich (which is considered a good salary?), how is life gonna be like? How much tax do you have to pay? How livable in your opinion? Is it good or better somewhere else (in other cities or even outside of Germany)? I tried some online calculation and I was a bit surprised in quite many ways. I don't know how accurate this is (the data below) but from my understanding, this is the minimum tax and compulsory insurance you have to pay. How do you think about it? Result Month Year
Max i have a question and here is some context: Im moroccan and i finished my high school degree a year and half ago but i scored low in maths, im now studying german to get a german degree and i have an english degree equivalent to b2/c1 level And i will be taking a math course from freecodecamp called college algebra with python Do you reckon that would be enough to cover my bad grade to apply for ausbildung/dual studium And thanks for thr great video you earned a sub
i am from Electrical Engineering Background. Can i apply for MSc in Computer Science? Would you mind to make a video for non-cs background who are looking forward to get admitted in German University
In Germany, they are pretty strict when it comes to switching fields. If your previous courses are enough for a master's, yes it's possible. But many people get rejected because they lack certain CS classes for example
Actually i would like to know if i should go for bachelors in computer science or Ausbildung as a IT specialist. I would really appreciate if you could reply thanks@@maxyoko
But I was checking for an English language public university in German for computer science and I could not find any. How could I find them? Please help me about that.
I can recommend middle-sized German tech companies. I don't have specific recommendations since I haven't done Ausbildung myself but almost every company will give you proper education
Hello brother i am from india I completed my bachelors in chemistry after which i worked in a chemical industry for about a year and wanted to switch to IT domain therefore i did mca( master of computer application ). My question is can i get admission for a second masters degree in Germany
I’ve been working as a software engineer for almost 3 years but I don’t have a bachelor’s degree in CS related field. But I want to study master in CS to fill the gap. Is it still possible to be accepted without a related bachelors degree? Asking maybe someone has the same experience and can give me some hope 😅
But it's a struggle for us as an International student to learn things in German language. Like TU Berlin and RWTH Aachen is one of the best university but they just taught in German language not in English..Before studing in germany I've to learn another language (german).And another question are they write all this lectures in german or just speak in german but write in english .Thank you advance
If it's a very international company or the communication in the company is in English, no you probably won't need much German But being able to speak German will boost your opportunities
I have a computer science bachelors degree. I am interested in design. Can you please tell me which masters degree i should do and which german university of applied science can i apply for the masters degree?
As a Syrian is it possible for me to be accepted in german universities to study computer science? And what are the scholarships that might accept me, and is it important what year i graduated from high school to be accepted?
Sir i have a query please answer as i am quite weaker in mathematics means much than others and i wanted to do bsc in ai from germany in studienkolleg what would you suggest please answer!
Civil engineering is regulated in Germany, keep that in mind for your future, it's also regulated in most of European countries, so it's more difficult to get into that field as a non EU person, go for non regulated fields, Google them
Hello max ! myself abdul love from india i use to watch your videos its very informative and knowledgeable to me thankyou so much for the geniune information you give. Actually i have a question i want to pursue bachelors in computer sceince in germany so how do i find universities like i know the daad website but its only a few websites like there is no list of universities like uni of bonn , liepzig and all other universities which offers cs in bachelors so how do i know give me a answer i need it very much.
It's hard to give a satisfying answer to this question but in general education at German universities is really high quality. At a university of applied sciences, your studies are gonna be more practical :)
Hey max! 1. Is it possible to follow a bachelor of law in English in germany? 2. After an Ausbildung can I enroll in to a university to follow a LLB course ?
I can recommend getting language certificates August-September and the document preparation should be done in October-December so that you can apply to universities in December-January :)
I'm planning to apply for English taught programs.. so is German language certificate mandatory? If so then which level should be enough Max!?@@maxyoko
I am studying Integrated Master's degree in CSE (5 years) but I wanted to do my Master's degree in CS/IT in germany. Now am I eligible for applying?? will there be any problem@@maxyoko
If you meet the requirements, yes. You have to figure out if the courses you took in your bachelors degree are enough for the masters. But since it's a similar field, the chances are higher
I agree, I am studying CS at Uni Stuttgart. What most people don’t know getting into this degree is how much math they will be doing. I don’t fault them since the only way to find this out is to actually study it. But if you are someone who is thinking about it, you will have 4-5 real courses per semester (written exams, with maybe additional 1-2 projects). Out of these 5 written exams, 4 are some form of math and 1 is something related to programming. Especially the first two semesters where you have theoretical computer science 2, which is by far the most difficult course I ever took.
Are you studying for masters or bachelors??
@@pastelteaaniiii bachelors
Have you studied in a german highschool? If so would it make sense to take mathe Lk in oberstufe
@@fate2452 I was on a „Wirtschaftsgymnasium“ (like economic gymnasium) so we didn’t really have LKs and GKs, but I had to write math exam in my Abitur.
I would strongly encourage you to do so, even though every uni is going to have some sort of maths preparation course for the uni (we had it for the first two weeks when the 1. Semester started) but you are just going to fly over topics etc, they are going to expect you to have “solid” foundation in high school math and those courses are typically there to refresh your memory.
Can we connect brother
Can't be grateful enough to this guy. Again a nice neatly organized video caught my attention. Thank you so much for a handy and informative video Max!
Thanks for the support :)
@@maxyoko of course, always!!!
Thank you for the video Max. Nicely explained and you brought out the benefits of the MSc CS.
You're welcome 🫶
Bro dropping banger week after week, good job! keep pushing my man!
❤️❤️
Hope u having a banger time in Korea :)
I really like your honesty first of all and we expect from you to more about cs field. thanks for everything.
You're very welcome ^^
bro do a couple of day in the life vlogs. would be nice seeing how it is and such videos are usually are 10/10 entertainment
Noted!
Thanks for the information brother
You're welcome!
Thank you for your time on making quality videos Max!! I'm a new subscriber of your channel 🥰🥰
You're very welcome 🫶
Wow that’s so cool. Im in Munich right now!
You're Brilliant Speaker! more power!!
Can you help me to take.Masters or MBA for Univ there.Thanks 😊
Next relatable video for me thank you a lot💯
Happy to hear that 🫶
My experience, observations and opinion:
If you want to work in IT, especially in a very practical area, a degree is probably the worst path you can choose. A CS degree is so theoretical, you wont learn enough to be a skilled candidate on the market.
I am working in IT for nearly a decade, 5 years in a management position near enough to know the market. I have conducted probably over 200 job interviews so I think I am able to give a good observation about the market.
1.) People getting worse in case of practical skills. People nowadays dont have the interest in doing more than needed for the degree. They do not know what IT is about in the real world being trapped inside of this CS bubble which they think is the holy grail. They do not put the work into being up to date in different practical fields of IT being stuck at the level they learned in university or dont know the relevant stuff at all because university is too theoretical.
2.) There is a huuuuge misconception about CS in general, as you kinda said in the video. CS is mostly about what drives IT but it is faaaaar away from the real world IT. Even though CS has some parts that are relevant for IT, like database design, it is just not enough.
3.) Companies that are not doing research are searching practical skills, not degrees. In the world of practical IT a degree is worth nothing. It is just a certificate that proof you can put in some work to gain knowledge which is the basics. If you dont want to put in the work to learn new things or keep yourself updated constantly by studying new things you will be lost in this area.
4.) Practical training (in germany it is called "Ausbildung") is worth more than a bachelor's degree if it comes to the practical IT. As someone who employs new people I learned that people who did go through a practical training are way more valuable than bachelors students. In a training you learn way more practical skills, often people can learn them already on a job or in internships. Talking to a bachelors/masters degree student and a practial training one reveals a huge different between those.
5.) People getting worse communicating properly. I didnt expect to have this observation but peoples communcation skills are getting worse. Worse in case of quantity and quality. This is something that needs to be fixed asap but I am not quite sure how.
6.) 45k is not a good salary in IT and is not realistic. I dont know your sources but this number is way too low especially for master degree students. My experience shows that fresh master degrees earn 55k - 60k in practical IT. Maybe the 45k is about the research field?
If you know excatly what you want to work in in the future I recommend you studying. E.g. if you want to work in AI there is no way around because thats not something you will learn in a practical training. Same applies to research: If you know that you want to go into research there is no way around doing a master degree.
If you know you want to become e.g. a programmer, sysadmin, network engineer, cloud engineer and many more practical jobs I recommend you going the practical training path + putting in some more work outside the training to be up to date with the latest tech.
If I could start over I would go the more risky way and learn everything by myself focusing on exactly what I want on my own (I am a practical IT guy). I would study 3 years on my own and work on my communication skills. I wouldnt care about having a degree, I would focus on certifications because ceritifications proof practical knowledge.
In the end, applying for a job is all about convincing the employer about you adding value to their business. Having the best certifications that are spot on with what the company is doing will be a lot more convincing than someone having a degree with barely to no practical skills at all.
Good advice. I also don't think people learn that well in uni since the system promotes tedious tasks over individual growth.
Thank you so much for this wonderful advice. I stopped the video and read this comment and it is worth reading.I have changed my mind.Thank you once again 😊
I like ur insight on this thx
Soo, the conclusion is , as a young 20+ yo student, the best way nowadays is taking Ausbildung Computer and Science?
which ausbildung would you recommend, if i want to focus on front developer (software engineer)
plz make video on data science in Germany for master
I started studying Medienformatik thus month as a dual student and it is just perfect to study and gain practical experience (and of course to earn money at the same time xd)
please make a video about MSC in Electrical Engineering
how could you not mention Karlsruhe Institut for Technology:') 9:00
Please make a video about msc in finance pls..
As a CS student at KIT, I am a bit sad my university didn't make it into the list :
Still an awesome university for CS!
Especially when considering people like Karl Steinbuch and when looking on how they have influenced the domain - KIT was placed 1st for a really long time in Germany but now it is a bit different (Said as someone who also studies there)
does master's degree for cs also has an internship? does master's degree could work in German? I've seen some countries that reject master's degree when applying for a job, saying that they are overqualified. Anyway, solid work bro, can't wait for the internship videos.
You can do an internship during your master's degree. And yes, having a master's degree is usually a plus because you're specialized and have more knowledge
Hey Max ❤ !
Ich wollte dir nur sagen, dass mir deine Videos wirklich gefallen. Die Themen der Videos sind immer interessant, der Schnitt die Erzählung sind super gelungen. Vielen Dank für die Inhalte, die Du anbiest, und mach weiter so 🫡 .
Oh und ich hab vor Medizin zu studieren (Computer Science II option 😅)
Danke dir! Freut mich zu hören.
Wünsche dir alles Gute fürs Studium ^^
Hello everyone. At 02:04 the author mentioned that there are Master CS programs with duration from 2 to 4 semesters. However, I can't find any program with 2 semester duration. Can anyone tell me some unis with such programs? Thanks a lot!
Salaries are not good in Germany as compared to other countries. And in future, there will be a lot turbulence for CS grads due to AI and Automation. We are seeing Senior-only dev teams in most of the major tech companies.
what do you mean by senior only dev teams?
@@mkplays3361 Due to AI, no more need for junior developers anymore. They are only hiring senior developers for positions
Yes and you'd need to have good german fluency to get a job here. Unlike english speaking countries, your career growth is also going to be limited here as they generally prefer native germans to take leadership and managerial positions within the company. The discrimination is real.
Devin has entered the chat :D
AI ? LoL!
One bug on your production level code and you're dead. 😂
Can you make one on Artificial intelligence, ml and data science.
I'll see what I can do :)
Informative . Mechanical or similar next!
I studied computer science in my class 9th and 10th I also learned programming in it and in my class 11,12 and 13th I studied computer science with maths and physics
Hello max , you mentioned the universities names which teach in german .
Can you also name some of the public german universities with best computer science in english taught
Tnks a lot brother🫂
You're welcome 🫶
Wasn´t the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology in the top 5 of all universities in germany?
Might be true yes, but ranking change all the time
KIT's still crazy good tho
I don’t see CS degree section in TUM official website
Hi!
my visa is in process and I would like to know more about Germany and bachelors in Computer science.
i would appreciate it if you could answer some of my questions.
by the way, i really like your videos and i am very thankful i found your channel as you share the most important things we should know.
a great video with all the important information to know. can you please make a video about how to get our Abitur as an Auslander in germany?
Studiere auch I&D im 6. Semester gutes Video
Danke dir!
Wild dass du hier gelandet bist
You are the first person who explained It major in germany very very very complete. Thank u for that and I'll subscribe you.
I was very scared about knowing a little about coding.
So I have a question, I really like web design or designing something with coding or WordPress, Should I apply in Css? Informatik & Design? Can you explain more of that?
Thanks for your explanation.
Or should I just apply for informatik and then after that I could choose what subjects can i study.!?
But at first I need to go to the college for one year.
Is it the same for college students?
Hello Brother, Your Videos really Help us (Students) a lot. I appreciate your Hardwork. You are an Awesome Guy. And I am your new subscriber 💗
Really appreciate your nice comment! Welcome to the channel 🫶
Bro make a video on data sceince in Germany bachelors and masters both
What about the job opportunities for masters in cyber security in Germany for 2024 students?
Cybersecurity specialists are in high demand in Germany
Hey Max, I am desperate for an answer. Can you please take a second. I am really into CS or software engineering, I have learnt Java, DSA and full stack development on my own but unfortunately unfortunately I dont have maths in 11th and 12th grades 😢😢, I had it till 10th, is there ANY chance to get a place in german university for informatik. I am ready to take a year of studienkolleg i am ready to study for a test but as you know math cant be inserted into my 12th grade transcript. Is there any way you can suggest? Please I would really appreciate a response, all I do these days is research for a solution of this problem, so any response is reallt appreciated.
Where are you from bro
Hello, Max! Beautiful video! Can Freie Universität Berlin also be considered as a nice place for Informatik-Studium?
Thanks a lot!
Unfortunately, I don't have any personal experience with that university but one thing I can tell you is that almost any university in Germany offers high-quality education. I have read reviews from students and many of them say that you will learn a lot of theory there. This makes sense since the Freie Universität Berlin is a classic university.
You can read the reviews here: www.studycheck.de/studium/informatik/fu-berlin-13917
bro please make a video on studying in accounting or other business related subjects.
Very informative video. You mentioned a stable knowledge of English, what about the German requirements?
Depends if it's an English or German-taught program. For German taught you will usually need B2 German
@@maxyoko Thanks! For english taught I'm guessing A2 would normally be required?
Bro can you make a similar video on Finance degree?
You are the yoUtube channel i ve hardly searched for
Welcome ^^
Max can you tell that , does the university internship provides stipend or it is voluntary
Is there any charge tuition at Ludwig Maximilian University for international students? I knew there was only basic fee unlike TUM.
Currently, they don't have any tuition fees but they were discussing a potential introduction for the future
anybody know the job opportunities after graduating comp sci for international students?
Amazing video, I just wanted to ask which univerisities provide dual studies, where you work and study at the same time? Because this sort of stuff is something Ive heard rearely about in Germany. I know its really popular in canada and uk, like co-op or sandiwch courses
I have a dedicated video on dual studies on my channel :)
What is the minimum german language requirements for bachelor of computer science (Public universities)
Can you make video about medicine ?
damn I still feel bad that TUM now takes tuiton fees
Bro I just completed my schooling and i am thinking to persue my bachelor's in cse in Germany could you pls tell about the process how to get admission or tell about the process briefly . I think it's help me alot 🙌🙂
Bro ?
It might be interesting to know, how much of the study is in German or English, as therfore someone has to have a better or lower knowledge of the German language.
I'm going to do MSc in mathematics in science and engineering from TUM .
My plan is to go with mathematics + computer science.
Is it a good one if we consider the job opportunities?
Yes, you can't really go wrong with TUM and computer science is in high demand. Although the competition is also high, TUM should set you up for a good career
I have a german citizenship despite never having lived there and not speaking the language. Ive heard that public universities in Germany are free. Would it be possible for me to come study computer science in Germany in English for free?
I assume one of your parents is German :)
Computer Science in English at a public university is rare and hyper-competitive but I believe you can study it in Saarland
@@maxyoko is speaking German a required?
Bro how to get work student jobs in computer science as a student in msc computer science engineering
I have made a video about how to get a part-time job ^^
Love your content Max!
I am thinking of doing a Master in Computer Science in Germany - just having trouble finding the right course/university - trying to find a course that isn't super heavy on theory (like Uni of Bonn)
and has more of a practical element to it i.e. software/robotics. My Bachelor degree is from the UK in Electrical Engineering..any tips?
If you want more practical stuff and projects, I can really recommend universities of applied sciences. They are not too heavy on research and theory :)
@@maxyoko thanks Max..they are also equally as good/reputable for MSc compared to normal universities in Germany?
@@HS-cu6iw It always depends on the field of study. Some universities specialize in AI for example, so if you wanna write your master's thesis about AI, it's better to have a close look at what kind of research they are doing instead of rankings. When it comes to reputation, rankings do matter to some extent tho. If you really care about reputation, I can recommend going to a classic university because more people know about the top 10 compared universities of applied sciences (which don't appear on world rankings)
@@maxyoko great..legend! It's also a coincidence I came across your channel when I so desperately needed quality info about uni in Germany! Love from the UK!🤘🏼
@@maxyoko Universities of applied science sind Hochshulen auf Deutsch ?
Been binging a lot of your videos Max. For someone who intends to study my bachelors in Germany, they are really helpful!
Had a question actually, does the course you're studying at HM Munchen accept international applications?
Appreciate it!
Yes, the course accepts international students, but it's German-taught ^^
@@maxyoko Hey that's awesome to know!
Actually, I intend to study in a German-taught program by going through the studienkolleg route :D
I plan on learning German after I've cleared my 10th exams..
Thanks for the reply, its great to see that you're active with the community!
Hii....may i know what are the syllabus for aufnahmeprufung for m-kurs and some tips
hey max
nice video :)
i want to know the demand of design degree to become a UI UX designer in german !! is it better to study CS or DESIGN ?
Hi Max, thank you for your videos. Not sure if it's too soon or not because right now you're still studying but it would be interesting to see a video about income, tax and living expenses in Germany. For example, as a software developer making 80K per year in Munich (which is considered a good salary?), how is life gonna be like? How much tax do you have to pay? How livable in your opinion? Is it good or better somewhere else (in other cities or even outside of Germany)? I tried some online calculation and I was a bit surprised in quite many ways. I don't know how accurate this is (the data below) but from my understanding, this is the minimum tax and compulsory insurance you have to pay. How do you think about it?
Result Month Year
Gross Salary: 6.666,67 € 80.000,00 €
Taxes
Solidarity Surcharge: 0,00 € 0,00 €
Church Tax: 0,00 € 0,00 €
Salary Tax: 1.391,58 € 16.698,96 €
Taxes: 1.391,58 € 16.698,96 €
Social Charges
Pension Insurance: 620,00 € 7.440,00 €
Unemployment Insurance: 86,67 € 1.040,00 €
Health Insurance: 421,76 € 5.061,15 €
Care Insurance: 119,03 € 1.428,30 €
Social Charges: 1.247,45 € 14.969,45 €
Net Salary: 4.027,63 € 48.331,59 €
Hello . In what way can I work in car companies after studying computer science
Software Engineering for Cars for example
Max i have a question and here is some context:
Im moroccan and i finished my high school degree a year and half ago but i scored low in maths, im now studying german to get a german degree and i have an english degree equivalent to b2/c1 level
And i will be taking a math course from freecodecamp called college algebra with python
Do you reckon that would be enough to cover my bad grade to apply for ausbildung/dual studium
And thanks for thr great video you earned a sub
i am from Electrical Engineering Background. Can i apply for MSc in Computer Science? Would you mind to make a video for non-cs background who are looking forward to get admitted in German University
In Germany, they are pretty strict when it comes to switching fields. If your previous courses are enough for a master's, yes it's possible. But many people get rejected because they lack certain CS classes for example
Do you think german degree>bilingual>English?
In most cases, yes absolutely
I didnt understand your question, do you mean courses in german language vs english?
@@user669gg Ja genau !
Actually i would like to know if i should go for bachelors in computer science or Ausbildung as a IT specialist. I would really appreciate if you could reply thanks@@maxyoko
What are you trying to say?
Do you have any recomm for Fachhochschule that have a good computer science program?
But I was checking for an English language public university in German for computer science and I could not find any. How could I find them? Please help me about that.
I don't think there are very few of them
Is it possible to have a full-time job while doing a master's or phd?
As a student, you're not allowed to work more than 20 hours a week
@@maxyoko so postgrads are the same as undergrads?
Which university did you pick
University of applied sciences Munich
What are the great companies to do an "Ausbildung zum Fachinformatiker "in, some that you recommend
I can recommend middle-sized German tech companies. I don't have specific recommendations since I haven't done Ausbildung myself but almost every company will give you proper education
Hello brother i am from india
I completed my bachelors in chemistry after which i worked in a chemical industry for about a year and wanted to switch to IT domain therefore i did mca( master of computer application ). My question is can i get admission for a second masters degree in Germany
Yes you can do your second masters in Germany!
I’ve been working as a software engineer for almost 3 years but I don’t have a bachelor’s degree in CS related field. But I want to study master in CS to fill the gap.
Is it still possible to be accepted without a related bachelors degree? Asking maybe someone has the same experience and can give me some hope 😅
But it's a struggle for us as an International student to learn things in German language. Like TU Berlin and RWTH Aachen is one of the best university but they just taught in German language not in English..Before studing in germany I've to learn another language (german).And another question are they write all this lectures in german or just speak in german but write in english .Thank you advance
These universities have both German taught and English taught programs, you can choose English ones if you prefer it.
Is knowledge of the german language necesaary, from a cs job perspective?
If it's a very international company or the communication in the company is in English, no you probably won't need much German
But being able to speak German will boost your opportunities
Bro make a video for biology stream related students salaries
And what’s about ausbildung
You can also do Ausbildung in Computer Science
Hi Max thank you very much for these informations,
wich is better, studying CS in hochschule or in TU ?
Is possible to get fully funded scholarship as a international student?
Yes it is!
thanks
You're welcome!
Tell us about the opportunities in mechanical engineering field. Good work though.👏🏻
Can u do a comparison between usa and germany for masters in cs , plz plz
What about Master in Data Science in Germany
Also a very good career option
I have a computer science bachelors degree. I am interested in design. Can you please tell me which masters degree i should do and which german university of applied science can i apply for the masters degree?
Studying a master's degree in Design with a computer science degree is nearly impossible in Germany
You would have to start off with a Bachelors first
Is there any university which teaches bachelor in computer science totally in English because I come from Asian country.
Is informatik course for bachelors in german only in public uni?
No there are private uni but they don't offer much more than public ones
@@mohamedaityoussef9965 I'm asking about language....Is it full German or they have English informatik bachelors course??..in public uni not private
@@rafiqali2309 no idea tbh
U're very fantastic bro but I wanna know if can I study computer science by English or must be with dutch only
As a Syrian is it possible for me to be accepted in german universities to study computer science?
And what are the scholarships that might accept me, and is it important what year i graduated from high school to be accepted?
Max what do you think of learning design specifically related to UI UX at Germany?
hey ! Thanks; I'm from Bangladesh. I have some questions
Sir i have a query please answer as i am quite weaker in mathematics means much than others and i wanted to do bsc in ai from germany in studienkolleg what would you suggest please answer!
Through your experience , is it practical to 42 years old to do an Ausbildung in it
There is no age limit for Ausbildung. I'll drop a video about Ausbildung soon!
@@maxyoko thank you
What about engineering degrees? Are they a prospective career to take and are the salaries good. Like Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering etc...
I can't say too much about engineering since I'm not studying myself but it seems to be a good career path
It's highly competitive and tough though
Civil engineering is regulated in Germany, keep that in mind for your future, it's also regulated in most of European countries, so it's more difficult to get into that field as a non EU person, go for non regulated fields, Google them
Hello max ! myself abdul love from india i use to watch your videos its very informative and knowledgeable to me thankyou so much for the geniune information you give. Actually i have a question
i want to pursue bachelors in computer sceince in germany so how do i find universities like i know the daad website but its only a few websites like there is no list of universities like uni of bonn , liepzig and all other universities which offers cs in bachelors
so how do i know give me a answer i need it very much.
You should be able to specifically search for degree programs on the DAAD website
@@maxyoko i didn't understand brother
Daad is a website for finding university and courses, abdul bhai @@anonymus_facts
Iam currently going to complete my master's degree in computer science , can i able to do my second masters degree in Germany please clarify brother
Yeah sure!
Are job opportunities good for ms in DS/cs students .
In general, yes
Hey Max, are students with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering accepted for a masters degree in computer science in Germany?
Is studying bsc in data science,AI and digital business from gisma University of Applied Science is good or bad
It's hard to give a satisfying answer to this question but in general education at German universities is really high quality. At a university of applied sciences, your studies are gonna be more practical :)
Hey max!
1. Is it possible to follow a bachelor of law in English in germany?
2. After an Ausbildung can I enroll in to a university to follow a LLB course ?
Do you know any good public unis that offer bsc computer engineering?
when should i start preparing the documents like lor, sop, aps for next summer intake?
I can recommend getting language certificates August-September and the document preparation should be done in October-December so that you can apply to universities in December-January :)
I'm planning to apply for English taught programs.. so is German language certificate mandatory? If so then which level should be enough Max!?@@maxyoko
I am studying Integrated Master's degree in CSE (5 years) but I wanted to do my Master's degree in CS/IT in germany. Now am I eligible for applying?? will there be any problem@@maxyoko
can i study masters in computer science with a bachelor degree in information technology
If you meet the requirements, yes.
You have to figure out if the courses you took in your bachelors degree are enough for the masters. But since it's a similar field, the chances are higher
Nice one bro what about 3d animation and game dev?