All in all, I have to give you a lot of respect. You are mastering your life in Germany. That can't be taken for granted. The part with the dressing is very funny for me. Half of the clothes are more than enough - even in the Bavarian forest. Weiter so Shashvat. Du schaffst es.
Hi Jan, thank you very much for your comment this means a lot coming from you. I understand the that you find the clothing part funny. I have pretty much adapted to this weather I would say, you will get to know that the next time we meet, but on that specific day it was brutal, I guess -11 to -15 was the real feel. Also, sicher ist sicher gä!!😉
You're really a well organized student I've ever seen.. who manages studies work and self time very well... Many things to learn from this video such as planning your routine and being committed... And cycling in such a cold weather is not easy... Kuddos to you🤘🙌
The perfect video I was looking for ❤. Preparing to apply for Germany after completing my 1st year in India. This fuels me up with the much needed zeal and motivation to keep working on my German skills, other aspects and keep accelerating myself in the right direction.
Amazing video. Such a hard working guy shashawat is. I can't help but feel so proud for you and people like you. I hope to see you succeed and fulfill your dreams. Praying for good health for you and your family and loved ones. ❤❤
A subjective commentary by a German for all those who would like to study in Germany. - Studying in Germany is free and the quality is relatively good. It's not like in the USA, where there are some very good universities, but from 10th place onwards it can get a lot worse. - In Germany, there are no big differences in quality between a city and a rural area. There is also less scum in the countryside and you meet Germans with good sense. In the south, there are good manufacturing companies and infrastructure in rural areas. - 95% or more universities teach in German, which is good. So my advice to foreigners: don't bank on the fact that you can study for free in a student town with interesting nightlife without knowing German. Many students want that and so there are few places. Learn German, go to a small university in a small town and be together with Germans there. The language proficiency requirements are not easy, but they can be met with language courses outside Germany. If you are studying a technical degree in Germany, don't be afraid of the requirements. German students are not good at math. The good performance in production results from the fact that there are good skilled workers and that engineers, technicians and skilled workers cooperate well.
Really useful and informative video Also, kindly do university reviews by STUDENTS who are already studying that university so that it will be beneficial for us before shortlisting procedure 😊
Hello sir, Im in 12th Com atp and i really have to say your videos are very helpful and solves many quires i have. I have planned to go Germany for my bachelors after completing 13+ years of education from India, all thanks to you. I had this small question that for mini jobs how much is the min to max amt one can earn in a month? And will it help for the living expenses of Germany?
@shashwatnitsure4196 Hello brother I'm also planning to do my industrial engineering from deggendorf university. I'm currently in 3rd semester of bachelor in industrial engineering and i wait for my result and looking for applying for winter 2024. I really need some advice that how to get admitted b'coz for industrial engineering I have only two option DEGGENDORF & RHINE-WAAL. please give some advice🙏🙏🙏
Hi I need your help Bharat I Bought your German course but I wanted to pouches the bundle if 4 levels but I got 3 levels only I'm highly motivated to learn German I have just completed my french b2 level
I hope you can take a strangers criticism in stride but that was a very very strange way to layer clothes. Its a bit comical to multiple t shirts and then mutli jackets..... A body hugging full sleeve shirt, a crew neck full sleeve, then a jumper and a final jacket would suffice. Layer correctly, not in a random way that you start throwing any amount of clothes on your body.
Really loved the episode, and Shashawat seems like a hard-working guy, best of luck to him.
Amazing video shashvat....loved it
All in all, I have to give you a lot of respect. You are mastering your life in Germany. That can't be taken for granted.
The part with the dressing is very funny for me. Half of the clothes are more than enough - even in the Bavarian forest.
Weiter so Shashvat. Du schaffst es.
Hi Jan, thank you very much for your comment this means a lot coming from you.
I understand the that you find the clothing part funny. I have pretty much adapted to this weather I would say, you will get to know that the next time we meet, but on that specific day it was brutal, I guess -11 to -15 was the real feel.
Also, sicher ist sicher gä!!😉
You're really a well organized student I've ever seen.. who manages studies work and self time very well... Many things to learn from this video such as planning your routine and being committed... And cycling in such a cold weather is not easy... Kuddos to you🤘🙌
Respect ++ Shashvat, Great work !!
Brilliant!!! Love this video
Heyy Shashwat... So good to see you.. Nice to see you grow.. God bless ...
The perfect video I was looking for ❤.
Preparing to apply for Germany after completing my 1st year in India.
This fuels me up with the much needed zeal and motivation to keep working on my German skills, other aspects and keep accelerating myself in the right direction.
Best wishes Shashwat!
Best Wishes Shashwat🎉🎉🎉
Great work. Best wishes to shashwat.
Shashvat very proud of you..Wishing you all the happiness in life ❤
Very nice video shashwat
Really gave us a peek into your day ❤
Amazing video. Such a hard working guy shashawat is.
I can't help but feel so proud for you and people like you. I hope to see you succeed and fulfill your dreams. Praying for good health for you and your family and loved ones. ❤❤
Best wishes Shashwat 🎊loads of love ❤
Nice to see my university being represented on your channel Bharat :). Kudos to Shashwat for such an informative video. Good luck to him:)
A subjective commentary by a German for all those who would like to study in Germany.
- Studying in Germany is free and the quality is relatively good. It's not like in the USA, where there are some very good universities, but from 10th place onwards it can get a lot worse.
- In Germany, there are no big differences in quality between a city and a rural area. There is also less scum in the countryside and you meet Germans with good sense. In the south, there are good manufacturing companies and infrastructure in rural areas.
- 95% or more universities teach in German, which is good.
So my advice to foreigners: don't bank on the fact that you can study for free in a student town with interesting nightlife without knowing German. Many students want that and so there are few places. Learn German, go to a small university in a small town and be together with Germans there.
The language proficiency requirements are not easy, but they can be met with language courses outside Germany. If you are studying a technical degree in Germany, don't be afraid of the requirements. German students are not good at math. The good performance in production results from the fact that there are good skilled workers and that engineers, technicians and skilled workers cooperate well.
BHAII PURA CLOSET PEHEN LIYA KYA???? MUJHE NAHI ANA BHAI NAHI HOGA
Do german is mandatory for bachelor's?
This guy is going places, man.
Gr8 Shashwat👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻
Really useful and informative video Also, kindly do university reviews by STUDENTS who are already studying that university so that it will be beneficial for us before shortlisting procedure 😊
Captain in Germany!!🇩🇪 ❤
Nice shashvat
Hey Bharat
I have a small request
I want you to make a dedicated tutorial video for studenkollege as it seems a lot of mess
Hello sir,
Im in 12th Com atp and i really have to say your videos are very helpful and solves many quires i have. I have planned to go Germany for my bachelors after completing 13+ years of education from India, all thanks to you. I had this small question that for mini jobs how much is the min to max amt one can earn in a month? And will it help for the living expenses of Germany?
@shashwatnitsure4196 Hello brother I'm also planning to do my industrial engineering from deggendorf university. I'm currently in 3rd semester of bachelor in industrial engineering and i wait for my result and looking for applying for winter 2024.
I really need some advice that how to get admitted b'coz for industrial engineering I have only two option DEGGENDORF & RHINE-WAAL.
please give some advice🙏🙏🙏
Hi I need your help Bharat
I Bought your German course but I wanted to pouches the bundle if 4 levels but I got 3 levels only
I'm highly motivated to learn German
I have just completed my french b2 level
Can I apply at age of 17
I want to study btech in germany
Schee dass da in bayern gfoid ! Sicha oida😂❤
Ja freile gfoids ma bei eich 💯♥️😂
Is he having english taught program or German taught program??
Shashvat's German is by far good enough for studies in German thought he studies in English.
I hope you can take a strangers criticism in stride but that was a very very strange way to layer clothes.
Its a bit comical to multiple t shirts and then mutli jackets..... A body hugging full sleeve shirt, a crew neck full sleeve, then a jumper and a final jacket would suffice. Layer correctly, not in a random way that you start throwing any amount of clothes on your body.
Shashvat🫡✨