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Komentáře • 306

  • @0ptic0p22
    @0ptic0p22 Před rokem +131

    irony is THE PROBABILITY OF THIS HAPPENING IS MUCH HIGHER IN INDIA

  • @map-creator
    @map-creator Před rokem +13

    When you say in Hindi you say from heart, _puraa andar see nikaltaa hai aur dil ko chhu jaati hai_ .

  • @shantanuchaterjee9597
    @shantanuchaterjee9597 Před rokem +81

    I personally came to germany in the year 2019 and did my Masters from Paderborn University. I can definitely say I have never faced any sort of racism here in Germany. I got part time job in my field within 9 months of coming to Germany. Also got my full time job before finishing my Masters. Same goes for my wife who came to Germany in the year 2020, finished Masters from FH Dortmund and also got internship and full time job soon after. There are ample english speaking jobs in Germany both for IT and non-IT fields. Yes learning German language is a great help but you can learn it easily too by taking classes in the university also sometimes company enrolls you to a german language class as well. Germany Is definitely a great place for expats.

    • @franzka9824
      @franzka9824 Před rokem

      what was your major

    • @ChangeStartsNowWithAhsanSaleem
      @ChangeStartsNowWithAhsanSaleem Před rokem +1

      The majority of the German population are helpful and friendly people. However, one is ultimately here in this country for a purpose. As a responsible or goal-oriented person one should be primarily concerned with the own goals. Born here and experienced various phases & mind-sets, I can also confirm that there are groups here in DE that have something against strangers for various reasons. But mostly the Desi community (with long-term-aims) notices this after 10 to 15 years. However don't stress, just be careful and you'll be fine. Ultimately, it's all about give and take of good values.

    • @shantanuchaterjee9597
      @shantanuchaterjee9597 Před rokem +1

      @@franzka9824 My major was in Computer Science and my wife’s was in Project Management

    • @supratikghanti2675
      @supratikghanti2675 Před rokem

      @@ChangeStartsNowWithAhsanSaleem that exists everywhere in the world. Those who want to discriminate, will find some way to discriminate. Big city kids make fun of students from smaller towns. ICSE/CBSE board students make fun of state board students. That's the reality

    • @rahulphoen
      @rahulphoen Před rokem

      Expats are whites not Indians. Check your facts

  • @M.GhalibMirza
    @M.GhalibMirza Před rokem +6

    Been in Germany since 2015 now working as a data scientist, never faced any sort of racism. And that is true k apne log ziada racist hain. aik dusre ki tang kichne ma lagay rehte hain.

  • @ChangeStartsNowWithAhsanSaleem

    Hi Bharat, I just came to know about you and your channel. Was very happy about the work and support you are providing. You are right, the right Mindset really plays a big role. And as you explained, the companies are interested on the skills and talent one brings along with for the job. Stay blessed and happy.

  • @abinashdas4248
    @abinashdas4248 Před rokem +33

    Well explained Bharat bhai..I am staying in Germany since 1.5 years and have experienced that most of the people in Germany are soft spoken , helpful and kindhearted , once you get to know them.. Deutsch eases the barrier and builds the confidence required for interaction..

  • @roastedchicken3544
    @roastedchicken3544 Před rokem +28

    I live in Germany,did my masters, I speak conversational German but German companies need fluent German. It is very important that u should know German very well because everything in workplace in German ,for example presentation , meetings, everything.
    If u don't do well then withing 6 months u will be laid off. Then again it is very difficult to find a job again because German system is very slow in giving u job.

    • @utkarshsingh8297
      @utkarshsingh8297 Před rokem +2

      Bhai i dont know how ppl learn new language in few months..even in speaking in English gets difficult for me some times..

  • @shashi2950
    @shashi2950 Před rokem +5

    Thank you " BHARAT IN GERMANY" your channel always provides the good information.

  • @rh334
    @rh334 Před rokem +6

    1) I am INDIAN fresher. My classmate is a EUROPEAN fresher. I never got an internship or job. She was trained for 1 year and then got a job without any hassles. This is clearly racism.
    INDIAN RESERVATION SYSTEM is far better compared to that. At least students get a job based on merit.
    2) Make a CV with INDIAN NAME AND PHOTO. Make another CV with EUROPEAN NAME and PHOTO. Let's see how many interviews calls an INDIAN can get as compared to EUROPEAN.
    3) Language part I disagree as even EUROPEANS with no GERMAN skills are getting jobs in Multinational Firms. IT work will be in ENGLISH. I have B2 Skills which most companies won't consider. Even INDIANS with C1 and above skills struggle.
    4) I am from TU and only 2 out of 13 INDIANS got a job. Data Science. The rest are all planning to move back after spending 10 months here. All EUROPEANS got a job.
    5) IIT/NIT/ BITS and even Tier 2,3 universities have 100% placement in INDIA. Here even if you are from a top 10 university there is no job guarantee. It's a waste of money. Education standard is also not that great tbh. Similar to INDIAN system. I wonder why people still come to EUROPE to study.
    6) There is no SKILL SHORTAGE. All private companies can easily outsource their projects to INDIAN SERVICE BASED COMPANIES. Only INDIANS with exceptional skills are hired here.

    • @BharatinGermany
      @BharatinGermany  Před rokem +5

      Let’s have an interview in German. Write me an email and we speak - bharat@bharatingermany.com
      Whatever you write simply shows an extremely negative and defeatist mindset. If this isn’t fixed, you’ll just face further problems.

    • @sh0gun570
      @sh0gun570 Před 7 dny

      @@BharatinGermany thanks this comment almost demotivated me

  • @sandeepnain29
    @sandeepnain29 Před rokem +3

    Bhai be calm, ur rebuttal is justified. Great job keep it up🙏🏻

  • @drjasbirsingh4174
    @drjasbirsingh4174 Před rokem +5

    Germany is really nice country , I am Sikh and with Turban i did not face any racism . German people are very helpful and they really support if want to grow in your life . In Germany work have value , your looking does not matter .

  • @ve.b
    @ve.b Před rokem +7

    I'm in Germany for past 3 months for 1 year MBA in English. Didn't face any major issue except language. Did level A1 back in India and learning A2 now

    • @akash20000
      @akash20000 Před rokem +1

      Master ke bad pata chalega may be

    • @rh334
      @rh334 Před rokem +1

      Good luck getting a job after MBA

  • @RajaBhaiyaBrazilWale
    @RajaBhaiyaBrazilWale Před rokem +12

    4:53 It's lack of confidence brother and I fully agree with your all points. I never faced any racism or issues in Brazil. I was always confident and positive about myself and others. 😊🙏🇮🇳🇧🇷 Yes bahar ke log jyada shant aur sidhe hain. Same in Brazil.

  • @travelwithraza8000
    @travelwithraza8000 Před rokem +7

    secondly, being a pakistani, I have witnessed hundreds of times belgian people making fun of indian culture and people. I am not telling someone else's experience. I witnessed myself. so racism exist and indeed it's harder for non eu citizens to secure a job.

  • @prafullrawat6066
    @prafullrawat6066 Před rokem +11

    Bro this guy’s comments are so childish. Bharat bhai you are absolutely right. First of all if you have never worked in your life to earn money for your family, you will never understand the value of money and hardwork. So no job is small, and you can always network even if you are working in a cafe. You might find someone who is a student and you can build your network.
    Bhai india mai bhi agr hindi na bolega to log accept thode krenge tuje same chez Germany mai bhi hai if you want to blend with locals then you have to learn the language which will ultimately help you. And I don’t believe you will not get a job in Germany or any other country if you have the knowledge and skills to get the job done, employers will hire you. This is bullshit that you won’t get a job. If you never try you will never know. Always gotta stay positive ab agar india se he ye mentality leke jaoge ki vha jake nhi hoga to mai kya krunga then it will not happen for you. You should keep positive attitude and mind bana lo ki you will make it happen. Whether then you have to sacrifice your sleep or fun activities or anything, one thing I have learned in my life so far is if you really want it bad enough and you are willing to do the work, there is no way you’ll fail.

  • @vivekshah3658
    @vivekshah3658 Před rokem +7

    I was directly recruited from India by a company in Germany. I never faced visa issues. In fact compared to USA, getting a visa for Germany is far simpler (if you have all the relevant documents). Coming to racism, I have rarely seen it. And even when I faced it, there were German people who stood up for my family.

  • @JayantWakode
    @JayantWakode Před rokem +1

    Thanks for addressing these benial comments with rational and your personal experiences. As far as racism is concerned, although I didn't face it, I won't deny its existence since some acquaintances faced racist comments in public setting, however I completely agree with your objective perpective towards it, frankly I don't give a f*** to racists' non sensical opinions towards me, I got better things to focus on. I asked myself, okay, what can "I" do? After overcoming the big pile of own insecurities and inferiority complex, I started to consider myself just as any another person living in Germany. Understanding, speaking the language and more importantly the culture was the key to feel like I am on the same playing field. I met many friendly, very inclusive people who eventually became friends and since german became the default language of conversation, the ties became simply stronger, my friends feel more free when they speak their mothertounge and I am more comfortable since they are speaking barrier free. I study sports science and it being a kind of a niche field, I realised with time that I need to put in more efforts as an immigrant, which I accepted and now just carrying on with the mindset that I get to do more, learn more, it really has built my character and given me more clarity in life. Trying newer pathway feels safer in Germany than in India. It wasn't easy, but I am glad that I am today in a place that I am able to manage all of my living expenses with part time work, do well in university and I recently finished the basic german taught trainer license course and looking forward to next levels soon. Its been an adventure being in Germany and obstacles are there to be tackled with the courage and very importantly the support of the people who love you and care about you. Really appreciate your work, Bharat, Thanks a lot! 😇

  • @neetibhattacharya8621
    @neetibhattacharya8621 Před rokem +14

    I live in the US and even taken a personal consultation from you. Great job Bharat!! This cannot be explained in any better way. Bottom line ye hai ki mehnati aur samajhdar logon ki demand duniya Main kabhi khatam nahi hoti. Germany ho ya US ya UAE !

    • @ajeetgerani5460
      @ajeetgerani5460 Před rokem +1

      M uk citizen but m living in switzerland its heaven on planet i have business in switzerland earlier i was thinking to move gernany but biggest problem is language in switzerland we speak english and people understand english

    • @subhayanmukherjee5862
      @subhayanmukherjee5862 Před rokem +1

      YOU ARE BROWN AND THEY ARE WHITE BLOND I THINK FRICTION MIGHT BE THERE😂, WE CAN'T BE EUROPEAN HOW MUCH KG MAKEUP YOU PUT

    • @randomguy7446
      @randomguy7446 Před rokem

      @@ajeetgerani5460 you can go to Norway

  • @RajaBhaiyaBrazilWale
    @RajaBhaiyaBrazilWale Před rokem +4

    Bhai Hindi bolte dekh accha laga!! 😊👍🙏 Keep rocking always. And yes Germans aren't racist. They are good and friendly to Indians.

    • @raghavrathore3698
      @raghavrathore3698 Před rokem

      But I think indians are more racist to other Indians. Germans or any other nationality are in general nice.

  • @ShivamSingh-fk9zv
    @ShivamSingh-fk9zv Před rokem +29

    I believe everyone have their own journey, experiences, and battles. One can not generalise the things based on 'mujhe in cheezo ka zyada pata hai'. Mere sath racism nahi hua it doesn't mean ki racism exist nahi krta. Par ye sahi baat kahi ki negative thoughts ko apne upar hawi na hone do. People have different experiences and they made their mind based on their experiences. Many of us are introverts and can not share our feeling to our colleagues as you did. So, personality also plays a pivotal role. So, I am not okay when people generalise the situtation based on their experience. I have been in different countries of Europe and based on my experience I can say Sweden is best among all. But again this is my personal experience. I can't expect everyone feel the same and If someone disagree, I don't have any right to call 'wahiyat soch' . Personally, I am not enjoying Germany as I was expecting. And people around me (from different nations) also feel the same. So, its good that you feel like home in Germany par agar dusre nahi krte aur wo wapas INDIA jakar kheti krna chahte hai, that's their choice, no need to be mean.

    • @advickprosankto
      @advickprosankto Před rokem +1

      Would you like to share the reason you are not enjoying Germany ? And also why do you think Sweden is better ?

  • @harshitgupta4412
    @harshitgupta4412 Před rokem +3

    Well explained Bharat bhai... Things will always be difficult if you get out of comfort zone...

  • @Ashwin_11
    @Ashwin_11 Před rokem +3

    One more point is, India IT Engineer's career last only until 45 years of age, after that people don't get salary hikes or new job opportunities. In Germany, people don't face this issue, since IT jobs are in huge demand.

  • @ashutoshmaske5892
    @ashutoshmaske5892 Před rokem +1

    All i Can say is if we don't know things, learn from people who earned exp living practically there, bhaiya you had me on this and thankyou for giving us a good mindset which is useful in Germany. Learning german ... indeed

  • @babli316
    @babli316 Před rokem

    I loooiovvveeeddddd this video and agree to every word you said!! I’m moving to Germany by July and showed this to my mom and she was also loved this video! You got urself a new subscriber buddy 🤘🙌

  • @natashakhatri8807
    @natashakhatri8807 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for clearing misconceptions ...it motivated me a lot ...as am looking forward to study in germany ...again ty so much !

  • @sameerdevkar2425
    @sameerdevkar2425 Před rokem

    I appreciate your view, thought process & clarity on the Subject.
    Your guidance gives better direction to people.

  • @supratikghanti2675
    @supratikghanti2675 Před rokem +1

    Hi Bharat, I am studying in Italy for my Masters in Energy Engineering at Politecnico Di Milano. Your videos are the ones that enthused me to research about European universities. In this video, you mentioned that you were working part time at a structural engineering company during your first year. If possible, let me know how to get technical jobs related to energy at present.

  • @thinkgoodness
    @thinkgoodness Před rokem +7

    I feel that its extremely difficult here. I have applied 1000 jobs still no job. And im not alone. Most people have same story. Its not worth it - the Beaureaucracy, weather, food, tax, buildings, housing prices , chores, language, friends etc. Not worth it. Im going back.

    • @landofabraham
      @landofabraham Před rokem +2

      Did you genuinely apply for 1000 jobs in Germany?

    • @Haha-pv2lg
      @Haha-pv2lg Před rokem

      I bet you will be happier in India.

  • @roshansharma7582
    @roshansharma7582 Před rokem +1

    Everyone knows these.
    Prejudice is a way to run away from the problem.
    Such a lovely country 🇩🇪 it is.
    Never loose hope guys keep grinding.

  • @sourabhsingh2913
    @sourabhsingh2913 Před rokem

    Absolutely right Bharat sir.... nicely you describe on theses topics👍👍Movies and our indian society is real culprit of these kind of thoughts

  • @ravidubey2225
    @ravidubey2225 Před rokem

    Bharat bhai, chaye india- Germany dono acche ho ya dono bekaar ho, you always be humble and be helpful to Students...Danke schön, ein student...

  • @TravelingYogiGermany
    @TravelingYogiGermany Před rokem +5

    No doubt Germany is Better then Canada but Germany internal racism is very high & I m suffering it . I m since 10 years here & my family is also German & my wife is very shocked to see this level of racism. If you have any questions ask me any time .
    Love from Dresden

    • @Makarov934
      @Makarov934 Před rokem +1

      Hi , can you please elaborate? I am planning to move there ..need to to know what is "internal racism"?

    • @TravelingYogiGermany
      @TravelingYogiGermany Před rokem

      I mean to say internal racism for those who are doing business here like me & in any case or bad luck if someone have to face the court trails that means you are done & especially when someone not Germany citizen even they go against Germany citizens too for save the landlords at any cost . But normal life is better than Canada

    • @Makarov934
      @Makarov934 Před rokem

      @@TravelingYogiGermany so u can not win against a German in the trial even they are dead wrong

  • @ayubkhan9409
    @ayubkhan9409 Před rokem +1

    👍This is one of your best videos. I could feel the irritation, anger & annoyance.

  • @varunnetrakar427
    @varunnetrakar427 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much big brother! Your words always motivate me❤️❤️

  • @rishabhahuja6923
    @rishabhahuja6923 Před rokem

    Thanks fir making such positive response video bro. Really appreciate your work

  • @AbhishekYadav-kn7bj
    @AbhishekYadav-kn7bj Před rokem +4

    Bhai saaf sidhi baat jinhone wo message kara tha uski baato se laga usko bas baith k khane ki aadat hai ki dusra koi uske liye kar k de wo khud kuch na kare .

  • @pranjalsharma5611
    @pranjalsharma5611 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Not learning German is the biggest mistake is what i have realised anyways now i am learning it, have got job in English company as well for now.

  • @jysebin
    @jysebin Před rokem

    Thanks bharat for the effort you take to response to negative comments. As per the video feedback - it would be nice to have english subtitles for the people down south to follow as well. My hindi isnt great. :)

  • @neeldravid1342
    @neeldravid1342 Před rokem

    I agree with everything he’s said
    I personally have been in Germany for 6 months and I have never faced racism
    My German helps me a little
    I am still learning but I speak decent German
    These people are really kind to you then

  • @shauryakansal1081
    @shauryakansal1081 Před rokem

    Hey bharat! Im a prospective student this side
    so happy you made this video and are encouraging
    and also its so great if that's the case with Germany and European countries
    as someone who has lived in Australia and new Zealand -- there explicit racism has happened. but they're known for it...germans might be much more welcoming as you said.

  • @srajsu4901
    @srajsu4901 Před rokem

    Great 👍 👍 Thanks for sharing your experience and very useful information.

  • @abhishekdasgupta8168
    @abhishekdasgupta8168 Před rokem

    You are absolutely right on each and every points.

  • @ShubhamDubey-jy7qy
    @ShubhamDubey-jy7qy Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. It was a motivating video.

  • @ravisharma8120
    @ravisharma8120 Před rokem

    good and informative video as always. appreciate that

  • @HarishKumar-uf6ke
    @HarishKumar-uf6ke Před rokem +5

    Well I got a job in Frankfurt and applied for Visa and it used to take normally 15 days for the appointment and it is being 45 days since I haven't received any updates. I taught it was late because of Ukraine people thing and I realized ya it is ok as we can understand. But when I knew the propaganda behind it then I realized what actually the reason behind these thing. This is a real disappointment I have ever got. Thanks I had parallel opportunity as an Internship which I kept it as a option "B".

    • @prasadpatil1160
      @prasadpatil1160 Před rokem

      They need people from other countries to take the jobs as well. Many universities are placing restrictions on selection criteria specifically for Indians. The new APS verification is also I guess used to lower the people coming from countries like India and china.

  • @itseditz4976
    @itseditz4976 Před rokem

    Ji bhai aap ne jo bola belkul Sahi baat Kahi. Thanks🙏

  • @vishaldangwal2496
    @vishaldangwal2496 Před rokem +4

    I have been subscribed to you from the time you started this channel and used to make videos with your brother from Canada. Happy to see that you are still doing what you love . 👍

  • @Bhavya_2000
    @Bhavya_2000 Před rokem +2

    You explain wonderfully bhaiyya thank you so much

  • @Anime_with_ich
    @Anime_with_ich Před rokem +1

    I completely agree with you Bharat bhaiya but the problem nowadays are coming from Germany embassy and visa itself I don’t know what’s happening all of a sudden things are becoming so terrible people are literally crying for there aps certifications and the aps helplines won’t even respond and even if you get the aps fortunately then vfs is creating next barrier they are not functioning properly at all I had been preparing to study in Germany for last one year since I’ll be completing 12th standard next year its really concerning and the problem is they aren’t even taking action against these problems even though students are trying there best to reach them
    If you could cover up these topics too I’ll be great

  • @bilalhamurabi3362
    @bilalhamurabi3362 Před rokem +3

    Actually I didnt have good experiences with germans. They've been very suspicious and hostile. Working and living here didnt make me happy. I wish I can leave soon.

    • @earthlycupcake4455
      @earthlycupcake4455 Před rokem

      Hello! Could you please tell me what level of German you had to learn in order to go?

  • @Judah_benhur
    @Judah_benhur Před rokem

    Excellent video.. loved it.

  • @sk23berlin
    @sk23berlin Před rokem

    All I can say is when Indian students come to Germany for study purposes and start doing part-time or full-time job(Useless like courier ,restaurant )and starts earning in Euros they forget about study and focuses more on Euros. Second thing is sarcasm of German language and color misconceptions.
    I came to Germany in the year 2021 to study masters completed my masters in the year 2022 August end and landed in a job (Consultant job with ZERO experience and German A2.1)by October 2022 with private college masters degree in business administration .The only thing I did is focus more on what I am studying rather than earning and improving my skills and getting ready for job through self learning and definitely internship.
    "EVEN THOUGH YOU CAN'T SPEAK GERMAN , SHOW THE ENTHUSIASM DURING INTERVIEW".
    "NETWORKING REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY HELPS"..10000% TRUE!!!!!!!! IT HELPED ME!!!

  • @kondapuramshiva3362
    @kondapuramshiva3362 Před rokem +4

    Actually it depends up on the region you are living in Germany. Most of the Germans are not racists but there are places like Thuringia, saxony and east part you will find a little racisam. Not all Germans are friendly. Don't expect that.Not all places are foreign friendly in my opinion

    • @subhayanmukherjee5862
      @subhayanmukherjee5862 Před rokem

      YOU ARE BROWN AND THEY ARE WHITE BLOND I THINK FRICTION MIGHT BE THERE

    • @shhh3683
      @shhh3683 Před rokem +1

      Same happens in India
      South Indians, northeast Indians are facing racism

  • @prassanarakshe
    @prassanarakshe Před rokem +1

    I have 4 relatives in Germany that too with PR and also they are going to apply for German Citizenship. Till the date they haven't face any kind of problems especially racism. Sab aish kar rahe udhar.

  • @FictionChannelIN
    @FictionChannelIN Před rokem

    Thanks for the video :)

  • @deepa4757
    @deepa4757 Před rokem +1

    I believe that people who are criticising Europe or America, are people who watch 9pm news channels in India and who listen to any particular IT cell’s news.

  • @agamsaroop
    @agamsaroop Před 7 měsíci

    Loved this video! ❤️

  • @munmungoswami5821
    @munmungoswami5821 Před rokem

    Very informative video thank you sir.
    Iam your new subscriber 🙏

  • @priteshgunjan
    @priteshgunjan Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @Drhealthspirituality11
    @Drhealthspirituality11 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Once u conquer self insecurity which is the inheritance of our elders & society...u conquer the 🌍 for sure

  • @rohitbatra1173
    @rohitbatra1173 Před rokem

    Bahot Badiya Bhai! 🙏🏻🙌🏻

  • @diplomaticpun
    @diplomaticpun Před rokem

    Sahi Baat Bole bhaiya ekdum. Well said.

  • @ShounakNandi
    @ShounakNandi Před rokem +4

    Germans are really helpful in nature. When you make the effort of talking to them in German, they indeed really appreciate that. N number of Germans told that I speak very good German, this is absolutely wrong, I don't speak that fluently but they motivate me telling this.
    But I must say that they are introverted in nature.. you need to literally mix with them, like share hobbies to be friends. I don't know if there is racism in workplace or not, but I haven't heard of it. There is a beautiful relationship between India and Germany and I enjoy every bit of it. But I feel sad when some school kids asks me if India is a poor country, as they are taught in schools that India is a poor country. I felt bad, otherwise the overall experience here has been pleasant.

    • @raghavrathore3698
      @raghavrathore3698 Před rokem

      I personally think that german kids are right about india. It's a poor third world country in reality no offense in that. India is very poor compared to Germany 🇩🇪

    • @subhayanmukherjee5862
      @subhayanmukherjee5862 Před rokem +1

      YOU ARE BROWN AND THEY ARE WHITE BLOND CAUCASIAN I THINK FRICTION MIGHT BE THERE🤣🤣

    • @randomguy7446
      @randomguy7446 Před rokem

      @@subhayanmukherjee5862 german are calm and innocent people but never forget about nazis

  • @shwetasawant2953
    @shwetasawant2953 Před rokem

    Thank you so much bhaiya.... You are lifesaver 🙂...

  • @animeshsingh8801
    @animeshsingh8801 Před rokem

    Awesome mere bhai..

  • @Omkarkale-eu9sn
    @Omkarkale-eu9sn Před rokem

    Great info👍

  • @yogeshhurdyal7470
    @yogeshhurdyal7470 Před rokem

    Thanks for motivating me to come to Germany.

  • @nishilchauhan1322
    @nishilchauhan1322 Před rokem

    Love you bhai 💜 Your each and every video inspires us.

  • @mohitachuttani4326
    @mohitachuttani4326 Před rokem +7

    I'm currently studying Molecular Life sciences in Lübeck in German and i can definitely say it was my best decision. German Government helped many Students during corona Pandemic and even now they are providing 200 Euros to every Student due to Inflation.Everyone has to follow the same set of rules whether you have contacts or not.Thanks for making this Video.I really appreciate it 🙌

    • @mohitachuttani4326
      @mohitachuttani4326 Před rokem +1

      @@subhayanmukherjee5862 to be honest friction is just between our Ganglion cells making us think like that.World outside is beautiful it's just our mind and Vision🙌

    • @nishanthsaseendran7833
      @nishanthsaseendran7833 Před rokem +2

      Hey Mohite can we connect through LinkedIn or email . I am coming to Germany for a life science masters

    • @mohitachuttani4326
      @mohitachuttani4326 Před rokem +1

      @@nishanthsaseendran7833 sure,may be u can DM me on Instagram 😁👍

  • @saurabharora9711
    @saurabharora9711 Před rokem

    Well well explained...

  • @kaushalendrasingh17
    @kaushalendrasingh17 Před rokem

    Nice one Bharat bhai🙏

  • @asingh5482
    @asingh5482 Před 23 dny

    I was in Germany 2004-05. You will get a job only if you are skilled as per their standards and requirements. Unlike Americans, Germans are hardcore perfectionists. Only qualifications don't help. Plus most important knowledge of German langauge is a must.

  • @peacebird494
    @peacebird494 Před 7 měsíci

    I donno how ro thank you. I needed to watch this video.

  • @deepprakash7369
    @deepprakash7369 Před rokem

    Your work is great.

  • @daddydodger4114
    @daddydodger4114 Před rokem

    Very good value video 🔥

  • @swapnilpawar6040
    @swapnilpawar6040 Před rokem

    Thanks sir for sharing this ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @minnooz5
    @minnooz5 Před rokem +1

    is it good to do bachelor or masters in germany which one is more beneficial ?

  • @shamshtabrezsyed5343
    @shamshtabrezsyed5343 Před rokem

    One of your best video...

  • @thegreat434
    @thegreat434 Před rokem +1

    When you have skills no one can stop you…

  • @buzzlightyear3530
    @buzzlightyear3530 Před 7 měsíci

    Germans are literally the sweetest people you'll meet.
    Racism in India is not even comparable in any other country. I'm belong to a so called scheduled caste, and I cannot believe how much racism I've faced.
    Gen Z would simply stay in denial of caste based racism.

  • @sheepikapanwar6263
    @sheepikapanwar6263 Před rokem

    Hi Bharat, this video seems like listening to an elder brother. This video is extremely helpful. I am planning to move and work in abroad in IT industry. I was having a lot of doubts in my mind regarding it. This video answers a lot of questions. Could you please guide me how can I apply for jobs directly from India .

  • @priy.ranjan
    @priy.ranjan Před rokem +1

    Bharat Bhaiya how can I also study in Germany? Since I belong from a low income family, is there any way for people like me to apply to German colleges and universities? Currently I am in my first year of Undergraduate course.

  • @sachinbhatia81
    @sachinbhatia81 Před rokem

    Btw, sitting at home in Canada for past 3 months... Canada me only retail, restaurant and cleaning jobs available...

  • @aryagorhe6821
    @aryagorhe6821 Před rokem +1

    Great video 👍
    I resumed watching your videos after a long time and you looked better. You're definitely loosing your weight
    Keep going 💯

  • @abhishekkhatana6216
    @abhishekkhatana6216 Před rokem

    Very good nycc good real information bro👌👌👌👌

  • @MegaVal20
    @MegaVal20 Před rokem +2

    I took your advice and enrolled myself in Hochschule Bonn Rhein Sieg. I'm learning so much. My perspective got changed. Just in 4 month my world view changed. I got so much help from German people than my own relatives in India. Vielen Dank für die Kinos. Sieg Heil!

  • @ajinkyamehere5365
    @ajinkyamehere5365 Před rokem

    By far your best video imo

  • @abhisheksharma8374
    @abhisheksharma8374 Před rokem

    Sahi baat hai bhai, 100%

  • @arkodasg
    @arkodasg Před rokem +1

    Bhai, need a small info.. I am wanting to apply for job seeker visa and stay for 3 months in Germany. I am into ITSM role. How easy or difficult will it be to get s job in 3 months.. could you please help me with some info..

  • @himanshupal03
    @himanshupal03 Před rokem

    10:42 completly agree 👍

  • @tensorflowspain4014
    @tensorflowspain4014 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much

  • @dazaiosamu7184
    @dazaiosamu7184 Před rokem

    this was motivating

  • @girirajpawar2028
    @girirajpawar2028 Před rokem +1

    “I believe that there's no improvement if you have an inferiority complex and victim mentality.” ― Kim Namjoon
    Thank you @BharatinGermany ♥

  • @SuperSagar2050
    @SuperSagar2050 Před rokem +1

    Hi Bharat how r u ? I have taken up your course A1 and A2. I really need your guidance how can I come to Germany. I’m confused and lost from where to to start. I would really love to talk to you one on one. I would love to take you guidance. Please help me to figure out how to go about it.

    • @smofergaming
      @smofergaming Před rokem

      I can help you. Visit my channel's about section you will find my id there.

  • @hemangpatel1114
    @hemangpatel1114 Před rokem

    Bhai ekdm sahi bola..!! Baki CZcams pe sirf content se pese kamane ke liye negetiv chize dalke rakhi he🎉
    Great video..!!

  • @chahatmehta2926
    @chahatmehta2926 Před rokem

    heY Bharat, I have done my bachelor in journalism and mass communication, internship in public relations and currently working as public relation officer. i want to pursue my master's in public relations in Sep 2023 intake, also planning to learn german before September. Can you suggest few german public universities offering relevant programs?

  • @pradeep4fsharma482
    @pradeep4fsharma482 Před rokem

    Wonderful.

  • @anupsonawane5906
    @anupsonawane5906 Před rokem

    Sir as a student would I be able to start a business during studenkolleg or during bachelor's degree. On student visa or it is prohibited

  • @AbhishekPandey-ql5fv
    @AbhishekPandey-ql5fv Před rokem

    Can you prefer germen programs or English program for me because know this time I completed my Ielts so can you tell me

  • @youarelegend3980
    @youarelegend3980 Před rokem +1

    I am planning to do BSc in computer science, can I do MSc in Germany, and find a job in Germany???
    Plzzz reply fast...