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Germany-ல இவ்வளவு செலவு பண்ணாதான் வாழமுடியும் | Part 2| Lakshmi Narayanan
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Part 1 : • India-ல படிக்குறதுக்கு...
India-ல படிக்குறதுக்கும் Germany-ல படிக்குறதுக்கும் உள்ள வித்தியாசம் | Part 1 Lakshmi Narayanan
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Комментарии : 13   
@VaRawHee
@VaRawHee 9 дней назад
Lakshmi. This is the type of interview we all want to see. 👏👏 Prithvi. All the best to your future endeavors.
@GentleSerenity_
@GentleSerenity_ 9 дней назад
we need part-3 sir
@sri-g4e
@sri-g4e 12 дней назад
Very useful, sir. I have a question: I’ve seen many people reviews on completing their 2-year master’s programs in 2.5 or 3 years. Is this common in German universities? If so, why does it happen? Are the exams or subjects particularly difficult?Please share your opinion on this, sir
@Lakshminarayananedu
@Lakshminarayananedu 11 дней назад
In Germany you have options work and do your master. So people takes time do their masters
@nandakumarj5677
@nandakumarj5677 12 дней назад
Very useful
@SharonEnzalettaRamesh
@SharonEnzalettaRamesh 12 дней назад
👍👍
@prashantj2917
@prashantj2917 11 дней назад
My kind request, stop asking the no brainer question to everyone you interview. "Can you survive without language?", "is language important?" Why do you even ask such questions when it is obvious?
@Lakshminarayananedu
@Lakshminarayananedu 11 дней назад
If you think you have lot of Brian. Pls do understand lot of people are able to do well without knowing German.
@prashantj2917
@prashantj2917 11 дней назад
@@Lakshminarayananedu wow, how sweet, kind and intelligent answer!!! Then please tell you interviewees not to lie when they say without language it's difficult to survive or basic German is required. Even in this video this guy says it is "highly recommended". Please do another interview and ask him why did he lie to you, when so many people are doing well without the language. And avoid trying to prove you are superior when answering to anyone. That's not the case always.
@VaRawHee
@VaRawHee 9 дней назад
As a father where my daughter has enrolled in a East German public university, I can share something on the language. As I heard from my friends, German language makes your life easier in Germany. Of course, where you live (East or West Germany) matters. Completing B1 in India and continuing back in Germany with B2 would be the advice.
@prashantj2917
@prashantj2917 9 дней назад
@@VaRawHee exactly my point sir, if we move to a country where they speak different language, we made a choice to go there and it's a common sense to learn the language. Assuming that English is enough is a brutal mistake. But these so called influencers or advisors mislead people from their common sense. If we go to Mumbai or Delhi, will we ask if we can survive without Hindi? Is it not common sense to learn Hindi when we plan to survive there? The same applies to any country. If we go to Japan, it's a basic sense to learn it. If so many people are doing well without it, can it be generalised?
@VaRawHee
@VaRawHee 9 дней назад
@@prashantj2917 True. I spent two weeks in Gurgaon recently and had terrible experience. I know little Hindi. No problem in work place, but I couldn't converse with any of them - hotel staff, auto, cab etc. Language is key in some parts of the world and we have to accept it.
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