Rohit The 14th
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Study in Germany (2024) | Life in Europe | Unique benefits - Living, working | English Subtitles
We will discuss 7 unique benefits which Europe (or Germany) offers if you come to Europe for studies, work or living, apart from the common benefits such as good education, infrastructure or job opportunities.
Link to Job / placement process comparison videos:
Part 1: czcams.com/video/vmSxA3PZXKc/video.html
Part 2: czcams.com/video/Q_1yd3u6wI8/video.html
Note: Although I studied masters in two specific universities (IIM Calcutta, Mannheim University), I think the insights I give can be more or less implemented to all the famous IIMs in India and MIM programs across Europe. For the other general videos, I mostly talk from the perspective of me living in Germany. Still, majority of countries in Europe share the same common fundamental ideas, have similar infrastructure, and facilities. If you want to know about very specific details of a country, feel free to reach out to me through my website and we can discuss accordingly :)
Why should you listen to me?
I studied MBA from IIM Calcutta from 2013 - 2015 and later on did my second M.Sc. in management (MIM) from University of Mannheim from 2016 - 2018.
I also had the same questions regarding studies when I was applying for various programs myself and so I hope this video can help the next person who is seeking similar answers.
The overall IIM Calcutta, MBA vs Uni Mannheim, MIM comparison video (top similarities and differences): czcams.com/video/P_4rw2MVNFE/video.html
My other videos worth watching:
6 tips to turn around your career after CAT exam failure: czcams.com/video/legpbuPlYKk/video.html
My channel introduction video: czcams.com/video/FadToTUvsOA/video.html
Some background about me:
I have had the opportunity of experiencing a lot of things in life in a very short time. I have:
- lived in the smallest of towns (Kirandul, Rihand) in India to the biggest cities (Delhi, Mannheim) in India and Germany,
- studied in smallest local schools to the best universities (DCE, IIM Calcutta, University of Mannheim) in India and Germany,
- graduated from Production and Industrial engineering with two additional masters (MBA, MIM) in Business / Management,
- cleared multiple national (CEE, IITJEE, NTPC off-campus, CAT) and global (GMAT) competitive exams,
- worked in variety of companies (NMDC, NTPC, KOEL, SAP, YogaDaan) from government to private, engineering to IT, big firms to small charities,
These experiences have taught me a lot of lessons which I would like to share with whoever can benefit from.
Video Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:28 Important aspects beyond courses / jobs
02:42 Fundamentals: Time, Money, Opportunities
04:00 Benefit 1: International diversity
04:55 Benefit 2: Extracurriculars, Hobbies
06:02 Benefit 3: Art, Culture, History
06:59 Benefit 4: Student events, discounts, parties
08:13 Benefit 5: Travel
09:24 Benefit 6: International events, Festivals
10:18 Benefit 7: Self-development, Personal growth
11:09 Details on next videos
I plan to post regular videos on topics such as career, health, lifestyle, travel, food, living in Europe etc. As already shared, you can get a glimpse of what I will talk on my channel through my channel introduction video: czcams.com/video/FadToTUvsOA/video.html
In case you want to know more about me:
My website: www.rohitthe14th.com
Contact: www.rohitthe14th.com/contact
1:1 talking appointments: topmate.io/rohitthe14th
my LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mmm2018unimannheim/
Subscribe to my CZcams Channel: czcams.com/channels/0drw5_g8IebGLHyx6BttLQ.html
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Disclaimer: All ideas presented in this channel & my videos are just my own opinions & for entertainment purposes only. They do not reflect the opinions of my employer or any other organizations. They are not a substitute to any kind of professional guidance. PLEASE ACCEPT OR ACT ON THESE IDEAS AT YOUR OWN RISK, verify them for yourself or seek professional guidance if needed.
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Hi everyone, I am Rohit. In my own unique life journey, I have had the opportunity of experiencing a lot in a very short time. I have: - lived in the smallest of towns (Kirandul, Rihand) in India to the biggest cities (Delhi, Mannheim) in India and Germany, - studied in smallest local schools to the best universities (DCE, IIM Calcutta, University of Mannheim) in India and Germany, - graduated ...

Komentáře

  • @VikashKumar-cm6uy
    @VikashKumar-cm6uy Před 2 dny

    Why you did mim from MBS, Germany, you already have done MBA from IIM Calcutta?

  • @RashidatBashir
    @RashidatBashir Před 7 dny

    Hi mr rohit, i got admitted to the MIM. Please, i would like to know how easy is it to get doctoral admission in the faculty after completing the MIM. Secondly, what is the chance of getting student job and accomodation in Mannheim for a student with family. Thank you

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 2 dny

      Doctoral admission will highly depend on your grades … especially the MIM grades. Student job will depend on your CV and skills you bring to the table. For accommodation, I will recommend starting very early because it is very difficult to get accommodation until and unless you are willing to pay very high rent amounts.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 2 dny

      Maybe you should first find a suitable place and then only bring your family. Then you are more flexible with your choices in the beginning few months and can focus on understanding Germany first.

    • @RashidatBashir
      @RashidatBashir Před 2 dny

      Thank you very much.

  • @kashish4569
    @kashish4569 Před 29 dny

    Hello sir I’m preparing for CAT currently and also considering MIM abroad and give GMAT but I don’t plan to settle abroad for long and I would like to come back to india so does MIM holds value in India just like iim pgdm or pgp and can i get a high paying job in india with MIM degree?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 29 dny

      Hi Kashish, if your plans are to come back to India soon, you should better go for IIMs. In India, IIMs have a way better brand power compared to any German MIM degree .. short term as well as long term. Best of luck :)

  • @Datta.Abhimanyu
    @Datta.Abhimanyu Před měsícem

    What was the language required for the Master of Management course in Mannheim University?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před měsícem

      It has both English and English + German tracks. I only had English language certificate at the time, so I applied for the English track :)

    • @Datta.Abhimanyu
      @Datta.Abhimanyu Před měsícem

      @@rohitthe14th Thank You very much for your insights:)

  • @siddesh1991
    @siddesh1991 Před měsícem

    Good video, nicely explained.

  • @ammu.live100
    @ammu.live100 Před 2 měsíci

    Waiting for more such content sir ❤

  • @ameyambekar2221
    @ameyambekar2221 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Rohit, your videos are really helpful. I need some guidance, can we please connect?

  • @maverickranjan
    @maverickranjan Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks @rohitthe14th for making this video. As somebody who is myself considering a second MBA abroad in my late 30s, I admire your go getter attitude and guts to go against the flow. I'm going to send out a LinkedIn invite to you.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the kind words @maverickranjan :)

  • @kaushikdutta9000
    @kaushikdutta9000 Před 3 měsíci

    Sir, i am a commerce graduate and interested in MBA program in Mannheim or, others b schools in germany. Now preparing for GMAT. My core interest is in finance. What is the employment opportunity after completing MBA from Germany? Specially in finance

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Kaushik, employment opportunities in Germany are a lot if you have the right skills for the job. Germany is right now facing huge shortages of skilled workers. Best of luck :)

  • @divyanadar4698
    @divyanadar4698 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello rohit , divya here is mim in 2025 is it good to opt. It and is gmat mandatory what are skills required for the mim For the job ,could you please let me know

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 4 měsíci

      Hi Divya, this is a very contextual question and the answer will depend on what exactly you want from the degree. For me, it worked out pretty well :). Yes, GMAT is mandatory. Course requirements etc. are clearly mentioned on the program page of Uni Mannheim. Best of luck :)

    • @divyanadar4698
      @divyanadar4698 Před 4 měsíci

      @@rohitthe14th hey would be really great if you could if you provide your lindekin id it if possible can you help me with that

  • @ganesh7537
    @ganesh7537 Před 5 měsíci

    Ur linkidin pls ❤

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 4 měsíci

      You can find it in the links section of my CZcams profile or on my website www.rohitthe14th.com

  • @vikash_coomar
    @vikash_coomar Před 5 měsíci

    Please make videos about France & their mim among the best in the world.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 5 měsíci

      I would love to make one, but I only try to cover topics what I have known or researched enough. Unfortunately, I don’t have much info on French MIM programs … but maybe in future.

  • @harshvardhantrivedi1675
    @harshvardhantrivedi1675 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you sir for your insightful information 🙏🏻 I had a doubt Can I study MIM in Germany (for free) in Public University? Or MBA in Germany (for free) in Public university? And can i contact you through any medium ( ex through LinkedIn, etc)

  • @shashankgupta2973
    @shashankgupta2973 Před 10 měsíci

    Hlo rohit I wanted to pursue mba from Europe and my interest towards sales and marketing is more so which University is best WHU , MANNHEIM ,ESB ESCP OR FRANKFURT ?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 9 měsíci

      Hi Shashank, all of the above are good universities. In Germany, the companies do not differentiate a lot between the local universities so you should select the university where you find the course the best, or the location around which you want to find the final job. Also, try to learn German language if you plan to work in Germany. It will help a lot. Best of luck 😊👍

    • @shashankgupta2973
      @shashankgupta2973 Před 9 měsíci

      @@rohitthe14th Thanks for answering rohit and one more doubt is that like if I have done MBA from Germany and want to proceed my career in India just after MBA so it give me advantage or not and I am able to get job in India or might face difficulty to get job india ?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 9 měsíci

      If you study MBA in Germany and want to directly work in India, it won’t give you much advantage compared to MBAs in India. Rather if compared to top MBAs in India (IIM, ISB), you will be even at a disadvantage in terms of job opportunities in India. This is because the brand value of IIM, ISB or other top Indian institutes is way more recognized in India and they have a very solid on campus placement support and network.

  • @ammu.live100
    @ammu.live100 Před 10 měsíci

    hey Rohit just a small question. When you did mba from iim C then why you chose to do mim again from Germany. you could have gone for student exchange if want to study abroad or just had worked at germany with a brand name of IIM. can you please explain ❤

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 9 měsíci

      Hi Maverick, some of my friends did what you said and that is a good way too. For me, Student exchange was around 4-5 lacs extra and I didn’t want to take a bank loan to do that. There are less international job offers even at IIMs so landing in your favorite international location depends on your luck and patience. Doing a proper degree has many benefits. You choose your location and time. It gives you time to culturally integrate and create natural social networks. Your degree is more recognized in the local market compared to Indian degrees. You get more time and exposure to learn the new language. And of-course It is a lot of fun to be a student again 😍

  • @subhamsagar2111
    @subhamsagar2111 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Rohit i want to ask some question i am planning to do mba in germany , what skillset should i need to get internship or as working student i am having experience of 3 year in mnc as software engineering I am more incline towards managment what skills should i learn to adapt better

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Subham, i think I already replied to you on Linkedin. Still repeating the answer here for general benefit :) I think if you are a good software engineer, you have a high chance of getting a job/ internship/ working student position in Germany during / after MBA based on tech skills. If I have to point out a few main skills on top of what you bring as a software engineer, I will say German language skills, helpful / problem solving nature, and cultural appropriateness. Best of luck :)

  • @shashanksharma1498
    @shashanksharma1498 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Rohit, can you tell me what are the latest skills which Germany wants? Are you sure MBA is still relevant in this tech world? Please do make such videos as well.

  • @shashanksharma1498
    @shashanksharma1498 Před 11 měsíci

    Why don’t you put up something which is liked by a much larger audience . This is a Chanel for the viewers and viewers can have diverse interests

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 10 měsíci

      I agree with you Shashank. I will move into further topics apart from education. Just taking sometime to get the right useful content ready. Stay tuned :)

  • @shashanksharma1498
    @shashanksharma1498 Před 11 měsíci

    There are a lot of videos on higher education . Can you tell your viewers something about life and travel in Germany ? Or about the workplace

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Shashank, absolutely. It is in my plan too … keep watching the space! And thanks for the good idea :)

  • @shashanksharma1498
    @shashanksharma1498 Před 11 měsíci

    Can you also talk on a more diverse range of topics pertaining to higher education. You sound very knowledgeable

  • @Techion
    @Techion Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Rohit, Hope you are doing well, I am currently a 3rd Year BCom student at a tier 2 college in bangalore and i want to pursue a career in Finance/Consulting and i was heavily considering mannheim's MiM program. I did a few internships in business development and marketing domain and im afraid that those would be pointless baring a few skill overlaps with consult/fin. I currently have A2 German certficate from goethe but im planning to complete B2 by the time i apply. I wanted to know if i had any chance of making it to mannheim considering i do well in GMAT (700+) and even if i did would it be possible to secure a consulting/finance job without any real experience.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Techion, assuming you have a decent graduation percentage, a good GMAT score (720+) will get you in the program. For ex. I got in the Mannheim MIM english track with 720 GMAT + 70% graduation marks. For consulting / fin jobs, you should first try for internships while studying in Mannheim. Depending on the role in fin/consulting and the firm you want, it will be easy or difficult to get an internship and eventually a job. Strat. Consulting such as MBB (Mck, Bain, BCG) are more difficult than others. Also many roles will look for very good German language skills.

  • @amaann10
    @amaann10 Před 11 měsíci

    Do Manheim University take engineer grads in their mim program? I checked their eligibility criteria and its clearly mentioned that you should have studied undergrad in business field and atleast have 36 ects in business subject. Can you please clear this doubt and explain how you got an admit as an engineering grad or did they gave you a special admit cause of you iim tag?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před 11 měsíci

      In my experience, in Germany you can easily switch between various fields if you have required credits. So, even as engineer, you can get into most business courses including mannheim MIM if you have the required 36 ECTS. I had 36 ECTS as I took a few business courses in DCE during my engineering bachelors. To be fair to all, uni mannheim had a policy to not consider master degree credits in selection for master in management program. So, my IIM degree credits ( also a masters program) were not considered in selection.

  • @Staytruegoggins
    @Staytruegoggins Před 11 měsíci

    Good one! Keep going.

  • @SanjeevM-hv4gu
    @SanjeevM-hv4gu Před rokem

    Hello Rohit. thanks for the video. I have a doubt. By reading the MMM statute, I learnt that 22 points may be given for a semester abroad. My profile doesn’t have it. I’m gonna apply for german English track. Is it still possible to stand a chance without semester abroad? What’s your take?

  • @VishnuDasred
    @VishnuDasred Před rokem

    10th - 95 12th- 85 IIT KGP (dual degree) - 65 1 year edtech startup experience 1 year Govt of India experience ( Accounting - Ministry if finance) is this profile good enough to get into mannheim with a very good gmat score ? kindly let me know

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Vishnu, yes, with very good GMAT, I will say you do stand a chance. Your graduation grades are a bit low, but if you can compensate with very good GMAT, it should be ok. Another thing that could help in Mannheim MIM is international exchange or work ex. For now, I will say just try your best and apply everywhere you feel ok with. Think where to go once you have a few calls. Best of luck :)

    • @VishnuDasred
      @VishnuDasred Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th thank you for the apt reply. There is a masters in global management courses(which I assume is the mim you mentioned) and an mba option as well. What would be an average amount of work experience for MBA and does govt work carry good weightage as relevant. Kindly share this as well. Thanks in advance

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Vishnu, I think the min. Work ex required is 3 years for Mannheim Business School MBA. Other universities might have 2 or 3 yr as requirement for MBA as well. They don’t care if it is govt. or private, but during job search it is more helpful if your previous job was in something which Germans can relate to. For example in a world famous MNC, some German company, some very known work areas like IT, Data Science etc. The less they can understand what you did, the less relevance they will give to your work experience.

    • @VishnuDasred
      @VishnuDasred Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th thank you for the information. Wish you all the best.

    • @VishnuDasred
      @VishnuDasred Před rokem

      Have sent you a linkedin request. Please connect

  • @amitanand1086
    @amitanand1086 Před rokem

    Hey Rohit, What would you suggest MIM or MBA from Germany as I am 27 years young guy having 3 years of work experience? Thank You in advance!

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Amit, I think you are at the sweet spot to go for any of the two. MIM will cost you less money, more time and will ease you into a new country, culture. MBA will cost more money, less time, but might give you a slightly higher starting salary in European market. I was in your spot as well, and I took MIM because I wanted to really understand if Germany suits me and for that I needed time to explore various aspects of life in Germany. And I am glad, I selected MIM. Sorry for the late reply. I was sick. Best of luck :)

    • @amitanand1086
      @amitanand1086 Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th hahaa, thank you once again for suggesting and motivating me😍

    • @ganesh7537
      @ganesh7537 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@rohitthe14ththans i am at same spot now pls help u got any 1 to 1 top mate. Onsultations ??

    • @ganesh7537
      @ganesh7537 Před 5 měsíci

      Bro u joined which course can u pls share ur linkidn name ❤❤

  • @SanjeevM-hv4gu
    @SanjeevM-hv4gu Před rokem

    Hello, Rohit. Thanks for the video. I intend to apply for University of Mannheim MMM. I came to know the double degree which you would do in your second year at any of the colleges it has associated with. Is choosing that would incur extra cost? And would the following profile have any chance? - 3 years BSc Statistics (9 CGPA) - 1 Year PG Diploma in International Business( ignou) - german B2 certificate - 1.5 year work experience - ielts 8 - 1 more internship - Gmat above 650 Please share your suggestion. Thank you

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      I already answered the question in the other video :) Best of luck!

  • @SanjeevM-hv4gu
    @SanjeevM-hv4gu Před rokem

    Hello, Rohit. Thanks for the video. I intend to apply for University of Mannheim MMM. I came to know the double degree which you would do in your second year at any of the colleges it has associated with. Is choosing that would incur extra cost? And would the following profile have any chance? - 3 years BSc Statistics (9 CGPA) - 1 Year PG Diploma in International Business( ignou) - german B2 certificate - 1.5 year work experience - ielts 8 - 1 more internship - Gmat above 650 Please share your suggestion. Thank you

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Sanjeev, no, mmm double degree didn’t use to cost extra. I had applied for it as well, but was not selected. The competition is a bit tough as it is a very good option for all mmm students (germans + international), so many students apply. Seats are very limited though. Still, you should definitely try.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Your profile has pretty good chance if your internship / workex is international or you are applying for the german-english track.

    • @SanjeevM-hv4gu
      @SanjeevM-hv4gu Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th thank you so much, Rohit. I couldn’t work abroad. I have 7 months of experience working in sales at one of the Volkswagen dealerships. I have 3 months of experience working as a bilingual interpreter for a leading international interpretion company. If I am to do an internship, which field should it be? About applying for german-English track they require C2 german which I think is extremely difficult to obtain within a span of 7 months. I am much obliged for all your suggestions. I couldn’t find any other better public german university than Mannheim which focuses much on business.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Well, if you just have 7 months, I will suggest you to use it to improve your German language as much as possible. C2 will be impossible so, you can still apply in the English track and hope for the best. In application, I will recommend that you should try to put evidences proving your familiarity and skills w.r.t. the course, language and culture. So internship in German companies, experience with German culture etc. all helps formally or informally to strengthen your case. But please be sure that you can prove them accordingly. European universities don’t like inflated CVs with no proof backing up the claims. Best of luck.

    • @SanjeevM-hv4gu
      @SanjeevM-hv4gu Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th Thank you so much Rohit. I'll definitely do it. I'm preparing for TestDaF. Hoping the best :)

  • @althaft5326
    @althaft5326 Před rokem

    Hey Rohit, Just found your channel, and i have been really looking for this content. I want to study in Mannheim for MMM, since you are an alumni of University of Mannheim, Can you help me get through? Help appreciated, Thank you

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Althaf, yes sure. How can I help you?

    • @althaft5326
      @althaft5326 Před rokem

      As an alumni, is there something you could do like recommendation or something? What are the steps and procedures i should do to get through? Hiw did you made to the university? Can you share your journey in a grasp if that is alright w you?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Althaf, as an Alumnus there is no way to recommend anyone. For me it was pretty straightforward. I had 70% in graduation, 720 in GMAT and that was enough to get me through. I am thinking of offering a live Q&A session, but because my channel doesn’t have enough subscribers, CZcams has limited my live stream feature. But I am figuring that out and will soon do one. Till then, best of luck! 😊

  • @arulannad
    @arulannad Před rokem

    MY SON IS ITNTRESTED IN ESPORTS MANAGEMENT? ANY POINTERS ?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      That is a very specific field. Which exact course + uni is he looking into? What does he aim to do in future after getting the degree?

    • @arulannad
      @arulannad Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th CURRENTLY DOING BBA AND PART TIME REMOTE TEAM LEADING FROM ESPOTS STARTUP FROM BANGALORE SO END OF HIS BBA HE WILL HAVE ATLEAST 1.5 YRS EXP IN ESPORTS DOMAIN HE IS VERY FOCUSED IN HIS INTEREST...YET FINALIZE COUNTRY AND COURSE..SO RESEARCHING NOW ....THANKS

  • @suvendudey6923
    @suvendudey6923 Před rokem

    What type of management course you would recommend from Germany If I want to pursue my career in Technology consulting? I am an IT Asset Manager like to work in consulting. German Proficiency A2. Total wok ex 7.6 Yrs.

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      MBA is better wrt money you can fetch after your degree because of your WorkEx. But, you need to pay a lot of money for MBA, and you get less time to settle in Germany. If that is fine, go for it.

  • @jainilt
    @jainilt Před rokem

    Okay captain sinbad

  • @don2100
    @don2100 Před rokem

    Hello there ! Can you please provide a video or information about MSc Management and Engineering program at RWTH Aachen . Heartily Request

  • @varunsaini1858
    @varunsaini1858 Před rokem

    New/Baby IIMs or MBA/MiM in Germany? Which one do you prefer Sir?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Varun, it depends on what you want in life. What are you top 2 priorities when selecting masters course?

  • @arunavaroychowdhury6956

    I hope u know hindi

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hahahaha. Bihar me paida hua aur padha hu. Hindi hi to aachi hai, english to bus practice kar kar ke dhire dhire sikhi hai :) Is video me maine Hindi bola hai thoda bohot: czcams.com/video/VPvsRxq7qCo/video.html

  • @arunavaroychowdhury6956

    Bhai tera salary kitna hai

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Arunava sir, samajh lo ki germany me ek basic life lead karne ke liye kaafi hai. Agar aapko master in management ya fir IIM Calcutta ki starting salary jaani hai to ye video dekh sakte ho, usme maine starting salaries batayi hai dono ki :) czcams.com/video/Q_1yd3u6wI8/video.html

  • @noelnakka1056
    @noelnakka1056 Před rokem

    Bro how did you achive this commendale feat in your life?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Although two masters don’t make sense to many, i grew a lot personally and professionally through each masters, so I will take your comment as a compliment 😄

  • @Sachin-ww1ns
    @Sachin-ww1ns Před rokem

    Hey Rohit, your videos are very informative thanks for that.. My question is I want to work in Finance & my work isn't related to that, do I need a relatable work-ex before I move to Europe for an MBA? Do these companies consider any work-ex or Do I need that in particular

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Sachin, relatable work-ex will help for sure, but it is not a must. In general, your shortlists and job conversions in Europe will highly depend on how convincingly you can prove you can do the job you have applied for. it could be through work-ex but could also be through internships etc. Best of luck :)

  • @mythh007
    @mythh007 Před rokem

    Very informative and motivating video 📹 👏

  • @SatyendraKumar-yf7bp

    Very useful video for students who are planning to go abroad for further study.

  • @loser3357
    @loser3357 Před rokem

    Hii Sir 👋🏾

  • @lale601
    @lale601 Před rokem

    Once again a very cool & insightful video! Studying or working in another country truly helps you grow as a person and broadens your horizon. Can not recommend doing it enough :)

  • @himadri406
    @himadri406 Před rokem

    But why did you do MIM after MBA at IIM C?? Doesn't make any sense until and unless u wanna make a career in Germany

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      That’s true Vaishnavi. I did want to switch to a career outside India and realized that Germany is a very good option to do so :)

    • @himadri406
      @himadri406 Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th Everyone's journey is different, and you have taken road not taken. All the best Rohit. Hope you make the best out of it.

    • @himadri406
      @himadri406 Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th but u can actually do that after working in India at some company and then working for the same company abroad, Right?? For example, if u are working as a consultant at McKinsey in India, after few years, can't u go abroad by talking to your managers or such asking for a role abroad??? Is that not possible?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      @@himadri406 Yes, it is possible and most Indians move out that way only, but it is never certain. In my opinion, studying is a more certain way and helps you integrate, enjoy and understand a new country way better :)

  • @ritikasingh1593
    @ritikasingh1593 Před rokem

    Great very useful content! Your journey is very inspiring 😊

  • @-Mamatha-fk9ko
    @-Mamatha-fk9ko Před rokem

    So helpful😊

  • @TRInternet
    @TRInternet Před rokem

    I am going to apply for both TUM mim and MMM Manheim. Let's see if I get into. Is 650 gmat good for Manheim?

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      It will depend on what else you have in your application. Hard to judge from just GMAT. Most students had GMAT in the range 650-700.

    • @TRInternet
      @TRInternet Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th I come from an engineering background with cgpa around 8.4 approx. In your opinion which of the two(TUm or Manheim) is better for an engineering background and overall has a good MiM curriculum?

    • @TRInternet
      @TRInternet Před rokem

      @@rohitthe14th thanks Rohit for your response and considerable suggestion. As I am planning to shift my Domain entirely to business I will apply to both of the Universities just to increase my chances of getting into one. Thanks again.

  • @premsharma4779
    @premsharma4779 Před rokem

    Thank you sir for your informative insights...Coming from an MBA aspirant.

  • @vikrantsharma8876
    @vikrantsharma8876 Před rokem

    Sir please make video on M.pharma from Germany and India 🙏🏻

    • @rohitthe14th
      @rohitthe14th Před rokem

      Hi Vikrant, unfortunately, I personally do not have much experience or Idea on M.Pharma. But, will try to find someone who knows it and if found, will try to share the info in some future video if possible :) best of luck.

  • @Ravikumar-xs4xs
    @Ravikumar-xs4xs Před rokem

    soo humble and soo kind sir !! ...... we need more such people !! .... please upload more videos !!