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00:00Even comes you in question,
00:00The prime amongst the faits is also robust.
00:06In terms of the US US,
00:07it changes into riots
00:08this trend and twists generally,
00:10was wanting to Incend has to change the unlikely market for many of them.
00:13It's always allowing, Germany offers a chance.
00:16In such case, there's the potential to push light across America,
00:18which relative location to some
00:24Global Tree Founder Chairman.
00:26That's it.
00:27Hello.
00:28Hello.
00:29So, if you look at your family,
00:32you will always be American.
00:35But, what is the change in Germany?
00:40So, there is a lot of correct questions.
00:42I think people don't know anything about it.
00:45Everyone is the most important thing.
00:48So, if you look at Trump's President,
00:50I.R. of the United States of America,
00:52choose that.
00:54If you look at visa slots,
00:55availability,
00:56visa success rate,
00:58even if you look at that,
01:00there are no challenges.
01:02For the circumstances of the circumstances,
01:05now,
01:06if you look at that choice,
01:10there are a lot of choices.
01:13You know,
01:16we have a lot of different situations.
01:19These two are U.S. number one.
01:20But,
01:20in the last two years,
01:22the U.S. is not a number one position.
01:26In terms of the demand from the students,
01:28from going from India to overseas for the higher studies.
01:32So, I think,
01:33the number one country is the first U.K.
01:35And,
01:36after that,
01:37Germany.
01:38So,
01:38there are issues with Trump from the H1B visa.
01:43So,
01:43there are issues with the H1B visa.
01:44Do you have the problem in Germany?
01:47Do you have the impact in Germany?
01:50The problem is that,
01:51with Trump,
01:52there are initiatives and measures
01:54in many of the fall.
01:55What situation is,
01:55in the H1B visa,
01:58it's a mandatory gasoline.
01:59Or,
02:00if you have a bachelor,
02:01and bachelors,
02:02etc.
02:03in the H1B visa,
02:04we are made clear that
02:05that is not the one is the primary care
02:16In Abu Dhabi, there is a lot of immigration clearance in Abu Dhabi.
02:21In Abu Dhabi, there is a lot of visa cancelled and reports in Abu Dhabi.
02:28There is a lot of steps in Abu Dhabi.
02:30So, for many steps and initiatives,
02:33it is difficult to do in the present situation.
02:38And at the same time,
02:40the US is the second country in the UK.
02:42So, in the UK is the second place.
02:44But afterwards, we will run to Germany.
02:46So, Germany, I can tell you that it is the land of opportunities.
02:51We will try.
02:51In the last three years,
02:53I think, in 2023, it will be $42,000.
02:57In 2024, it will be $49,000.
03:00And in 2025, it will be almost 56,000 students.
03:05In India, just for the higher studies.
03:09We will try.
03:11So, in the last three years, there is a 20% year-on-year increase.
03:16Germany is one of the very advanced countries.
03:19BMW, Audi, Porsche.
03:23It is one of the top-top companies.
03:25Headquarters in Germany.
03:27We will try to choose the first country in the engineering field.
03:30Well, they will choose the most of mechanical,
03:31automobile, robotics, automotive.
03:35They will choose the first country in the engineering field in Germany.
03:42In the engineering field,
03:44production engineering, electrical, renewable energy, wind, solar power generation.
03:50We have seen that in India, it is called solar power generation.
03:59So, renewable energy, petroleum, and advanced technology in Germany.
04:09So, the engineering branch of Germany is definitely the first destination.
04:16So, the most important thing is artificial intelligence.
04:24So, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, computer science, data science, cyber security.
04:31In these 20 branches, Germany has a lot of advanced positions.
04:36So, the first thing is, it is not only about engineering, it is not only about engineering.
04:42It is also about higher education.
04:45So, if you are talking about engineering, there is a lot of demand for engineering.
04:50So, there is a lot of demand for engineering.
05:02There is a lot of demand for engineering.
05:05There is a lot of demand for engineering.
05:06In this part, Germany has a lot of benefits in various fields.
05:10So, Germany is one of the most advanced countries in the world.
05:13In terms of economy, there is a lot of top 3 or top 4 in the world.
05:18So, first, let's talk about engineering.
05:20So, there is a lot of demand for engineering in Germany or across the globe.
05:25In terms of engineering, there is a lot of specialization.
05:28So, it is very, very popular.
05:29In this part, let's talk about mechanical engineering.
05:32Of course, automobile and automotive.
05:35There is a lot of demand.
05:36So, there is a lot of demand for the top companies in the world.
05:39In India, US, Australia, UK, any country.
05:44The top automobile companies in the world.
05:46The majority of the companies are from Germany.
05:49So, let's choose that.
05:50In India, there is a lot of automobile and mechanical field.
05:55There are only cars in Germany.
05:59There are a lot of companies in Germany.
06:01So, there are only cars in the world.
06:03There are only automobile engineering.
06:05There are related parts.
06:07There are related engineering specializations.
06:10Now, there are a lot of demand in Germany.
06:11So, there is a lot of production.
06:13There is a lot of electrical.
06:14There is a lot of electronics.
06:16There is a lot of communications.
06:17So, let's talk about engineering.
06:20In any field, most of the fields are very much in demand in Germany.
06:26In India, there are also high-quality education.
06:31In Germany, there are high-quality education.
06:34In India, there are high-ranked universities.
06:36There are high-ranked universities in India.
06:36There, many thousand in Indianhaits and in interior.
06:42Particularly in India.
06:44There are many civil and international international facilities.
06:47Here for Such a learning, there are high-ranked colleges.
06:50Here in India, there are high-ranked universities in a way to take these-load.
06:56These universities are all in areas.
06:57There is a lot of strength in Germany and other countries.
07:01There is a lot of job opportunities and career opportunities.
07:07Shethi, you have talked about universities here.
07:10One thing I would like to say is,
07:13there is a complete free education in Germany.
07:17I think that there is a lot of education.
07:21Absolutely.
07:22In Germany, there is a great great benefit.
07:26In the last 10 years, 15 years, 20 years back,
07:29there is a lot of famous German education.
07:32One of the reasons is,
07:33the German government is a portion of GDP
07:36only for education.
07:38They allocate a huge portion of money
07:40only for the German education.
07:42The name of the German universities,
07:45state universities, public universities,
07:46also a infrastructure,
07:49a research orientation,
07:50which is an important conference,
07:53faculty,
07:54a ranking,
07:55a international accreditation.
07:57In any aspects,
07:59Germany is very advanced.
08:01The German government has huge funds.
08:05For example,
08:06the German education,
08:08especially in the public universities,
08:10state universities,
08:11free of cost to the students.
08:14In the last 1-2 years,
08:15we have introduced a few years.
08:17I think,
08:18per semester,
08:18there are some development fees,
08:20some books,
08:21stationary fees.
08:22There is a nominal amount.
08:23There is a amount of $500 to $1,000 per semester.
08:29There is a lot of universities,
08:30there is a lot of programs.
08:31So,
08:32overall,
08:33the German universities,
08:36especially,
08:36from the public and state universities.
08:39Total education,
08:40free of cost.
08:41Public universities,
08:42state universities,
08:43admission,
08:44is not easy for admission.
08:45The minimum percentage
08:46of the bachelor's,
08:48or the master's,
08:50the minimum percentage of the bachelor's,
08:53is 70%.
08:55This percentage,
08:56is 75,
08:5780,
08:5885,
09:00is not easy for admission.
09:05There is a few scope of the bachelor's,
09:0767,
09:0866.
09:10The remaining aspects,
09:11the remaining portfolio,
09:13the remaining profile,
09:14is not easy for admission.
09:16If you apply for admission,
09:18there is a friendly advice,
09:20please apply at least one year in advance.
09:23And then,
09:24next year,
09:24September,
09:252027,
09:26you plan to do it.
09:28So,
09:28please apply at least one year in advance,
09:31or at least 10 months in advance,
09:33or at least 8 months in advance.
09:35You apply for admission,
09:36there is something called,
09:38early bird advantage.
09:39So,
09:40you apply for admission,
09:41the universities also positive.
09:43And,
09:44one year,
09:46two years,
09:47the future,
09:49the career goal,
09:52the institution,
09:53the two years,
09:54the role of the university,
09:55the third year.
09:56If that,
09:56the university is an international office,
09:59to finally do it.
10:17In Germany, there is a cost of living in Germany.
10:19There is also a cost of living in education.
10:21There is also a nominal fee.
10:22What is the cost of living in Germany?
10:26In Prapanchal and advanced cities,
10:28there are a lot of cost of living.
10:31For example, if we choose from Hyderabad,
10:32there are a lot of cost of living in Germany.
10:35If we choose from Germany,
10:37the cost of living is not too much.
10:39If we choose from Indur, Nalgur,
10:41Aargur, Kalsri,
10:42we have a shared accommodation.
10:43We have a self-cooking food.
10:44It is a self-cooking food in India.
10:48Especially in foreign countries.
10:50If students are not in the same place,
10:51they are not in the same place,
10:54they are not in the same place,
10:56they are not in the same place.
10:56If you are talking about travel,
10:58all these international students
11:00are provided with their international student ID card.
11:04For these student ID,
11:05they have a metro,
11:06tram,
11:07and other travel.
11:08There are a lot of huge discounts.
11:11There are shared accommodation,
11:12self-cooking food,
11:13basic travel,
11:14and all aspects.
11:17Approximate living expenses per month,
11:19in Indian rupees,
11:20$50,000 to $70,000.
11:22These international students
11:23are one of the greatest benefits.
11:26Unlike U.S.
11:27In U.S.
11:29On-campus and part-time job,
11:32off-campus is not legal.
11:34That is a mistake.
11:35I also have to say,
11:37that if Trump is not in the same place,
11:38the rules are not strict,
11:40they are not in the same place.
11:42They have to do off-campus jobs.
11:47But in Germany,
11:49part-time jobs,
11:50if you are in the university,
11:52you are in the respective college,
11:54or international office,
11:55you have to do the enrollment process.
11:57You have to do the basic document submission,
11:59you have to do the academic document submission,
12:01other offer letters,
12:02fee receipts,
12:03you have to do the enrollment process.
12:08If you have to do the enrollment process,
12:10international students can work legally
12:12right from day one.
12:1420 hours per week,
12:1580 hours per month,
12:16that is during studies.
12:17And during vacations,
12:19which are like mid-semester break,
12:21some holidays,
12:22it is like vacations time low.
12:24Okay, international student,
12:25full-time job legal to choose.
12:27During vacations,
12:28an international student can work unlimited.
12:31I think,
12:32speaking English in America,
12:33language problems,
12:35but efficiency,
12:37slang is different.
12:40But in Germany,
12:41there is no job in Germany,
12:42it is on health,
12:44and if people want to choose from there,
12:47in our community,
12:48they mostly operate.
12:49There is no language barrier,
12:51if you like to speak in Germany,
12:53and you can talk to us,
12:54but it is comforting.
12:56Because some of the users used that have to do,
12:57they keep hearing language in them,
12:58they also have to choose a lot of learn.
12:59That is a very important point,
13:00They also have to teach them,
13:01they also have to be a tourist,
13:02they have to be a business profession.
13:04They have to teach their English,
13:07they will have to learn to get language,
13:08They can teach themselves where they can teach their own work,
13:11So English is good.
13:13What are the English speaking countries?
13:15US, UK, Australia, even countries like Ireland.
13:19In these 20 countries, English is good.
13:22But yes, it is an important question for you.
13:24In Germany, you can manage English as well.
13:29But if you are an international student in Germany,
13:31you can choose NL as a country.
13:33Because you can choose a master's,
13:35two years,
13:36bachelors,
13:37four years,
13:38bachelors,
13:39three years.
13:39That is our master's point of view.
13:41We can choose Telangana and Andhra.
13:43We can choose a master's point of view.
13:48We can choose a master's point of view.
13:48Two years,
13:50and then PSW,
13:52Post Study Work Visa.
13:54It is like an open work permit.
13:57PSW,
13:571.5 years,
13:58German government.
13:59So student,
14:01Vidyarthi,
14:01Nachadu,
14:02Purtta,
14:02He can submit related documents.
14:04For semester-wise,
14:05Marksheet,
14:06Course completion certificate.
14:08There is a basic documentation.
14:09They can submit this documentation
14:10for a PSW visa.
14:13German government.
14:14This PSW visa is 1.5 years in Germany.
14:17So it is an open work permit.
14:20Student can do anything and everything.
14:21If you can do it in the field,
14:23you can do it in the field.
14:24You can do it in the field.
14:25You can do it in the field.
14:26You can do it in the field.
14:26You can do it in the field.
14:28You can do it in the field.
14:29So a student can basically do anything
14:31on a full-time basis
14:32during the entire 1.5 years of PSW.
14:36If you can do it in the field,
14:37you can get a PSW visa.
14:39And after that,
14:40you can give a major important thing
14:41to the EU blue card.
14:43Student can enter two important aspects.
14:46So, that is the PSW visa.
14:48You can do it in the field.
14:50And there are just 29 countries in the EU.
14:56There are just 29 countries in the EU.
14:56In these 29 countries,
14:59you can do it for a full-time job for PSW visa.
15:01You can do it in full-time job.
15:05That is the greatest benefit.
15:06Second thing, in this 1.5 years PSW visa duration,
15:11for a full-time job, a full-time professional job,
15:15what is this field?
15:16Approximate salary, around 40 to 45 thousand euros per annum,
15:21for a full-time job, students can apply something called blue card.
15:24And all of this, if you have blue card,
15:27if you have blue card,
15:28if you have blue card,
15:30if you have blue card,
15:31if you have a 1-year job,
15:33if you have a 2-year job,
15:35if you have income tax returns,
15:36you have direct green card or PR.
15:41This is an important point.
15:43Language.
15:44Yes, my advice to all the students in Germany is,
15:47please, equip yourself with the German language.
15:51If you are looking for a good career in Germany,
15:54how do we do this?
15:55Your course is 1.5 to 2 years,
15:57if you have 1.5 years PSW.
15:58So, minimum to minimum,
16:003 to 5 years in Germany.
16:03Unemployment rate is 3.2%.
16:05One of the lowest in the entire world.
16:08Entire world.
16:09So, if you are looking for a good career in London,
16:11there are huge opportunities.
16:13Huge opportunities.
16:14But yes, if you are a smart student,
16:16what you should do?
16:16Occup yourself with the German language.
16:18So that I have part-time jobs,
16:20I have full-time jobs,
16:22I have to talk about it,
16:23I have to travel,
16:25I have to get local people,
16:26I have to build a rapport,
16:28I have to build a network,
16:29I have to build a network.
16:30So definitely,
16:31A1, A2 is a German language.
16:33I think students won't have a challenge.
16:35And A1, A2 is a German language,
16:37I have to build a network,
16:38I have to build a network.
16:39Approximately,
16:39four to six months.
16:40Four to six months on the higher side.
16:42Okay.
16:43So anyhow,
16:43I have to talk about it,
16:44I have to talk about it,
16:45I have to talk about it,
16:47I have to talk about it,
17:06and how do you think about it,
17:07How do you think about it for a visa extension?
17:10Yes, I think most of the students have a challenge in terms of course,
17:16they have a course for one and a half year,
17:18two years,
17:19and they have a course in that respective duration.
17:22It doesn't have a problem in that respective duration,
17:24but if in case,
17:25you have to extend the university,
17:27so they can approach the respective university or the college,
17:30take a letter,
17:31submit to the High Commission,
17:32show the funds,
17:33and a simple process.
17:35This simple process,
17:36we have to do a visa extension extension in India.
17:41In India,
17:41this German visa is a process,
17:45and it is a time taking process.
17:47Some universities don't have APS,
17:49some of them don't have APS,
17:51but the overall visa point of view is,
17:53this APS is a process,
17:55it's a kind of mandatory process.
17:57This APS process is present.
17:59The APS process is present in three to four weeks,
18:03and they have to take a slot.
18:05So what we choose is,
18:06the visa process is two to three months.
18:10There are yearly multiple intakes,
18:12the major is Feb slash March,
18:15and August slash September,
18:17and after that,
18:18we call it private institutions.
18:20Private institutions choose yearly multiple intakes,
18:23in January,
18:23March,
18:24May,
18:25August,
18:26September,
18:26there are five intakes.
18:29For example,
18:30Germany has all of them,
18:31depending on your percentage,
18:33depending on your public or private university,
18:35these different intakes,
18:36they have to take a plan.
18:37Finally,
18:38you have to take a step,
18:40Germany is second or third position,
18:42and that is in the first place.
18:43Germany is in the second or third position,
18:43and you are all in the foreign countries.
18:44After 5-6 years,
18:46this trend is over.
18:47In the first position,
18:49not in the first position,
18:50but after Trump tenure,
18:51this is the USOF's biggest stance.
18:52So,
18:53you have to take a step back to Germany.
18:58There is a trend in Germany. There is a lot of demand in Germany.
19:02So, the reason is that Germany is a destination because they have a huge skilled bank power in the next
19:105 years.
19:10They have a lot of demand in the next 5 years.
19:13But it all depends on the German government.
19:15The German government has to be flexible as the rules.
19:20We have to be able to be Indian students, international students.
19:23But I feel very strongly that over the next 3-5 years,
19:28there will be a lot of demand for Germany.
19:30And not only that, Germany has a lot of demand in different countries.
19:35Especially across Europe.
19:37So, Germany has a lot of demand in Germany.
19:39For example, France, Italy, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania.
19:45In other countries, there is a lot of demand in Europe.
19:50So, my advice to students planning for Europe.
19:53So, you are worried.
19:54Your percentage is 70% and less.
19:58So, Germany is not only public universities or state universities.
20:03So, Germany is open.
20:05German universities, German colleges, institutions are opening doors for anyone and everyone.
20:11So, there is no wonder in Europe.
20:12But if you are Wariye Wars and you are a great environment.
20:17It is not even going to develop a great business.
20:18We want to develop a global world.
20:20So, the future goal or career goal, it is not going to do whatever they do.
20:23What they do might develop and other aspects.
20:25So, definitely, there is a cosmopolitan environment.
20:29Because in Germany, there are at least 80 to 100 countries.
20:35So, we share our culture, our traditions, our experiences.
20:43So, overall, the most important aspect which I was trying to tell is the personality development.
20:50This personality development of a student, the way it can develop abroad in advanced countries.
20:56So, I think in India, that is a major lacking.
21:00My sincere advice to all the students' parents, please plan in terms of sending your children abroad for higher studies.
21:08Please do not wait till Masters.
21:09If we choose from Hyderabad, the number of international schools is at least 125 plus.
21:15If you choose from high school grades, high school classes, you can choose from 6 lakhs, 8 lakhs, 10 lakhs
21:23per annum.
21:23If you choose from high school grades, you can choose from high school grades.
21:28The majority of them, at least 60-70% of them.
21:31My advice to parents, do not wait till you want to do your Masters.
21:36So, plan your bachelors abroad so that you will be much, much and many, many years ahead of your friends.
21:43And you will have a great, everlasting, lovely career.
21:47Thank you, sir. Thank you so much.
21:48Thank you so much. Thank you.
21:49So, this is a great opportunity for Germany.
21:52In 2020, there is a lifestyle, but not a discipline,
21:56and a person who has a disability.
21:58If you are a person who has a disability, you can't do it.
22:01You can't do it.
22:01If you have a disability, you have to do it.
22:06If you are a person who has a disability, you can do it.
22:09And you will have to do it.
22:10This is Ramya TV News, Hyderabad.
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