Who would have thought you'd need to German to live and work in Germany, but no really. I definitely get this deal breaker, especially if some jobs ask for a C2 and only lable it as being "good", usually you can easily go about your day with a B2 sometimes even a B1 in Germany, but if the language really is a deal breaker, one could always consider Berlin as their place of living, since in Berlin you can easily live and work with only knowing English, it is basically the unofficial 2nd national language there. About the studying and the examination, I myself thought that other countries, especially the US, would have way harder tuition programs than we got. Anyways, great work, you mentioned quite valid arguments against studying in Germany, all in all great video!
Hey thanks for sharing your thoughts… I have not had the chance to visit personally visit Berlin, maybe I should 🤔 The main reason behind why I spoke about the language is because, a lot of students come thinking they can get by without language, which is usually not the case Also I personally think the German education system is quite stressful especially at masters level. Like in my year the class size has reduced by almost half so far Once again thanks for talking time to watch the video and share your thoughts, i really do appreciate it!
As an Indian I don’t think German exams will be harder than that of India as here we are expected to qualify world 2nd toughest exam at the age of 17-18 to get into STEM colleges. Talking about language I have more than a year to go to germany so maybe I would learn some German by the time I get enrolled.. And I don’t even want to talk about 3rd point..this is really scaring cause if all colleges start asking for hefty amounts then I won’t be able to step in Germany not even for my masters 😢
Yeah I have heard about how difficult the education system in India can be, so adapting won’t be so difficult in your case… As for the language you are doing the right thing, learn as much as you can before you come, it will make your life so much easier As for the tuition fees, I don’t think things will change a lot in one year, so I guess you are still safe
I just didn’t want an unnecessary issues to come up, sometimes actions have consequences. unfortunately sometimes your opinion can get you into problems you couldn’t expect
Dear I appreciate your work, I want to know about CHEAT SHEETS in the exam. why teachers allow us to use such kind of sheet in the exam and what is the reason behind cheat sheet. Thank you!
Usually a cheat sheet is allowed when a unit has so many complex formulas to remember. Since the professors do not want you to cram formulas you are sometimes allowed to carry a cheat sheet of the formulas
For English taught programs IELTS might not be necessary. I made a video about it a few weeks ago, kindly take a look, here is the link👇🏾 I am not to sure what GRE is… maybe you can tell me what that is?
IELTS is mandatory if you’re studying in English, especially if you reside outside Europe. GRE is necessary for most universities as well. So, you most likely will need to write both exams.
Yeah man, the struggle is real… last semester I had a course like that. Do you have 6 ECTS Courses that have 2 separate exams for 2 different units taking in one exam period of 2 hours?
Yeah the language courses don’t fully prepare you the actual country, especially if you did it outside Germany But honestly I envy you… How long did it take you to get to C1?
Hello sir hoke you doing well, dear sir i had upplyed for one of the german pravait university which name is UE university. they have some requirement like they 21000 euro for six semister. so sir kindly give us a little bed information about this university and guide me to what should i do.
Hi I have heard of this university before, It’s a legit university in Germany and, many students apply to it because entry requirements are easy to achieve when compared to public universities The only question I may have is, is the program you are applying to available in a public university? €21000 is a lot of money, it maybe better to find another alternative
Yeah a few people have told me the education system in India ain’t easy, but that’s a benefit for you coz it means that you won’t struggle to adapt if you come study in Germany
Hi I have made a video about how to find universities in the Germany here is the link👇🏾 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HCCxzVGYDzg.html Kindly have a look and after watching the video, you can repeat the same process with a course you maybe interested in… For the Schengen area … I honestly don’t know much about it, but I would suggest going to universities in the Netherlands, I have heard good things about them .
This I still don’t know how to answer… because I’m still in the process of learning But you have to start with going for lessons, it’s the best way to learn the basics I guess when I reach fluency I will make a video about my journey when it comes to German
I want to ask you something what do I need to collect from my sponsor who helped me with my blocked account for my visa application Should I take his bank statement or sponsorship letter