Hello Sir please make a video on which bank account to open when reached in germany...most of them are asking for a residence permit which I will get later. I have city anmeldung
@decdebilal the more german you can speak the better. At least B1. There are people who can even find job without German but those are really the exception
hi sir i am computer science engineering student from india , can i get directly job ingermanyfrom india after my bachelors.Many say germanhas high tax , can we save good amount of germany
@akashpillai8286 you can apply, if you get selected then you can come to Germany on job visa. In Germany no doubt taxes are high but the standard of living is also quite good. If you are intelligent with money then you can still save some amount
@osamakhangermany thanks sir my dad is planning for my masters in computer science engineering, in germany is there free universities for masters in english medium germany
Sir can you please tell me about the law field in Germany, as i have done my bachelors and now looking for LLM, should i consider Germany for that? Personally speaking i love Germany, but please tell me about the market and job reality?
For law you need to have very good German knowledge. Im not an expert in the field, check out the page here: www.talentrocket.de/karrieremagazin/details/jura-abschluss-ausland-anwalt-in-deutschland
B1 Certificate ke saath apply zaroor karein, application poori German language mein karein aur interview bhi. CV, cover letter etc. sab kuch German mein karen. I am not sure ke direct matric ke baad apply kar sakte hain, ya Fsc ke baad
yes ÖSD Exam even though Austria ke liye hai, but Germany mein bhi acceptable hai www.deutschakademie.de/deutsch-zertifikate/oesd-zertifikat/#:~:text=%E2%80%9C-,Ist%20das%20%C3%96SD%2DZertifikat%20anerkannt%20in%20Deutschland%3F,%2C%20Ausbildung%2C%20Studium%20und%20Beruf.
Salam, Have a nice day, yesterday was my interview with the consular she told me your all case is perfect for visa except German Language, she told me i will give you one month to prepare the language and when you will come back then you have to introduce yourself into German then i will approve your visa. So i need only A1 level ?
Hi respected sir I tried to connect with you over linkedin and instagram but couldn't do so I am writing my questions below please try to answer these in your free time i'll be really thankful to you I was considering securing admission for an early semester, like Winter 2025, and then deferring. Would this approach help in earlier applications for student dorms and better preparation time due to the 6-month deferral? If any university does not specifically require the GRE, should I still consider taking it? Would the benefits justify the additional expense and effort, considering I am also preparing for the IELTS? but it can cut of the competition! Is it better to handle my application myself or should I get help from a professional to increase my chances of admission? Can you share any insights or potential loopholes regarding private-funded scholarships like the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung or avicenna stiftung? Does personally submitting an application at the university increase my chances of admission, or are there other strategies that could improve my chances? Based on my current profile and goals, what would be a realistic timeline for moving to Germany, and how should I plan my preparations? Are there any deadlines or time-sensitive opportunities I should be aware of that could affect my timeline for moving to Germany? Considering my pace of learning, would it be wiser to quit my job to focus solely on preparing for Germany, or should I manage both my job and German language studies simultaneously? Would engaging with educational consultants or agencies improve my chances of a successful admission process? Is it wise to start applying now to accelerate my plans, or should I stick to a more deliberate timeline? Is Ielts retake in certain modules accepted in universities of germany
If you get admitted for a particular semester for e.g. Winter Semester 2025, and apply for dorm room, then potentially you have more time to secure the dorm room. But in case your room is secured before the winter 2025 semester starts but you don't end up in Germany during that semester, I'm not sure if your room could be "reserved" till you arrive Whether to do GRE if your university doesn't require it, difficult for me to answer. Here probably makes sense to ask those who have been admitted to that university, if GRE made any difference to their application. Always handle your application YOURSELF. The German education system is built so that there is NO NEED to hire any consultants to do any paperwork or submit documents to any university or embassy. In terms of preparing your applications, of course getting advice about how to fill the applications, which deadlines to keep, which documents to collect , which systems to use etc. can be helpful. All of this advice is available for free on youtube if you search the right channel. So at the end you should take the advice and do all the process yourself. I'm not familiar with many scholarship opportunities, if this is a topic of interest then I can do some research and consider it for a future video. ALWAYS submit your application YOURSELF I don't know your current profile or goals Deadlines are there for all the steps of the application so always plan keeping those in mind. If you don't know these deadlines then search for them. You should have a complete timeline planned for your application process for each university that you apply to I don't know what your pace of learning is. In terms of learning a language, watch my video where I have explained the effort and times you need to learn different German language levels. Depending on how much resources you have, how much time you have, and what your target fluency is, you can think about enrolling in courses. Agencies and consultants can help you by advising you how to fill your application. But all this advice is also available for free on youtube/internet. Based on the deadlines and your study plans, the earlier you start applying the better it is. IELTS retake I don't know the details, you have to check with the university yourself
Excellent
Very informative video
@@syedmoiz3850 thanks for your support!
nice explanation Osama bhai......
Thanks for your support
Hello Sir please make a video on which bank account to open when reached in germany...most of them are asking for a residence permit which I will get later. I have city anmeldung
Ok I will create it soon.
Sir Ausbuilding k Liye B1 enough NAHI hai?
Company aur industry pe depend karta hai, aap B1 ke saath bhi try kar sakte ho but B2 recommended level hai
Hi sir make one particular video on work visa for Germany
OK I will
how much fluency level is required for finance and internal audit people?
@decdebilal the more german you can speak the better. At least B1. There are people who can even find job without German but those are really the exception
hi sir i am computer science engineering student from india , can i get directly job ingermanyfrom india after my bachelors.Many say germanhas high tax , can we save good amount of germany
@akashpillai8286 you can apply, if you get selected then you can come to Germany on job visa. In Germany no doubt taxes are high but the standard of living is also quite good. If you are intelligent with money then you can still save some amount
@osamakhangermany thanks sir my dad is planning for my masters in computer science engineering, in germany is there free universities for masters in english medium germany
Sir can you please tell me about the law field in Germany, as i have done my bachelors and now looking for LLM, should i consider Germany for that? Personally speaking i love Germany, but please tell me about the market and job reality?
For law you need to have very good German knowledge. Im not an expert in the field, check out the page here: www.talentrocket.de/karrieremagazin/details/jura-abschluss-ausland-anwalt-in-deutschland
Please explain DSH, TestDaF for bachelor in medical field
Biotechnology
Biochemistry etc...
same brother!!
Thanks for the input, OK I will make a video about this soon!
Omer Bhai metric Kiya hai Pakistan Sy aur B1 German language certificate hai can i apply for Ausbildung for mechatronics engineer please reply ❤
B1 Certificate ke saath apply zaroor karein, application poori German language mein karein aur interview bhi. CV, cover letter etc. sab kuch German mein karen. I am not sure ke direct matric ke baad apply kar sakte hain, ya Fsc ke baad
B1 kis institute say kiya aur kitne time main?
@@UsmanAli-ey6un Tevta Gulberg sy 3 months mein
Sir OSD exam acceptable hota hai?
yes ÖSD Exam even though Austria ke liye hai, but Germany mein bhi acceptable hai www.deutschakademie.de/deutsch-zertifikate/oesd-zertifikat/#:~:text=%E2%80%9C-,Ist%20das%20%C3%96SD%2DZertifikat%20anerkannt%20in%20Deutschland%3F,%2C%20Ausbildung%2C%20Studium%20und%20Beruf.
Salam, Have a nice day, yesterday was my interview with the consular she told me your all case is perfect for visa except German Language, she told me i will give you one month to prepare the language and when you will come back then you have to introduce yourself into German then i will approve your visa. So i need only A1 level ?
For introduction A1 level is enough, which visa are you applying for?
Hi respected sir I tried to connect with you over linkedin and instagram but couldn't do so I am writing my questions below please try to answer these in your free time i'll be really thankful to you
I was considering securing admission for an early semester, like Winter 2025, and then deferring. Would this approach help in earlier applications for student dorms and better preparation time due to the 6-month deferral?
If any university does not specifically require the GRE, should I still consider taking it? Would the benefits justify the additional expense and effort, considering I am also preparing for the IELTS? but it can cut of the competition!
Is it better to handle my application myself or should I get help from a professional to increase my chances of admission?
Can you share any insights or potential loopholes regarding private-funded scholarships like the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung or avicenna stiftung?
Does personally submitting an application at the university increase my chances of admission, or are there other strategies that could improve my chances?
Based on my current profile and goals, what would be a realistic timeline for moving to Germany, and how should I plan my preparations?
Are there any deadlines or time-sensitive opportunities I should be aware of that could affect my timeline for moving to Germany?
Considering my pace of learning, would it be wiser to quit my job to focus solely on preparing for Germany, or should I manage both my job and German language studies simultaneously?
Would engaging with educational consultants or agencies improve my chances of a successful admission process?
Is it wise to start applying now to accelerate my plans, or should I stick to a more deliberate timeline?
Is Ielts retake in certain modules accepted in universities of germany
If you get admitted for a particular semester for e.g. Winter Semester 2025, and apply for dorm room, then potentially you have more time to secure the dorm room. But in case your room is secured before the winter 2025 semester starts but you don't end up in Germany during that semester, I'm not sure if your room could be "reserved" till you arrive
Whether to do GRE if your university doesn't require it, difficult for me to answer. Here probably makes sense to ask those who have been admitted to that university, if GRE made any difference to their application.
Always handle your application YOURSELF. The German education system is built so that there is NO NEED to hire any consultants to do any paperwork or submit documents to any university or embassy. In terms of preparing your applications, of course getting advice about how to fill the applications, which deadlines to keep, which documents to collect , which systems to use etc. can be helpful. All of this advice is available for free on youtube if you search the right channel. So at the end you should take the advice and do all the process yourself.
I'm not familiar with many scholarship opportunities, if this is a topic of interest then I can do some research and consider it for a future video.
ALWAYS submit your application YOURSELF
I don't know your current profile or goals
Deadlines are there for all the steps of the application so always plan keeping those in mind. If you don't know these deadlines then search for them. You should have a complete timeline planned for your application process for each university that you apply to
I don't know what your pace of learning is. In terms of learning a language, watch my video where I have explained the effort and times you need to learn different German language levels. Depending on how much resources you have, how much time you have, and what your target fluency is, you can think about enrolling in courses.
Agencies and consultants can help you by advising you how to fill your application. But all this advice is also available for free on youtube/internet.
Based on the deadlines and your study plans, the earlier you start applying the better it is.
IELTS retake I don't know the details, you have to check with the university yourself
@ thank you soo much for the time you invested sir! Please try to make video on private funded scholarships by organisations there it is not made yet