Hi! As a Dutch student who also got into TU Delft I've heard that multinationals often have trouble making friends, as TU Delft doesn't provide ample opportunity to make connections. How have you been faring in social aspects?
@@brokkolingo7636 Hi! Congratulations on getting into Delft! Since I’m a Dutch applicant I can’t speak for international students but even as someone who is multinational I do think Delft provides many opportunities to make connections within your bachelor and outside it. Personally, I went to both the pre-university social events called the EJW and the OWEE which is where I met my friend group. However, since everyone in my bachelor is really friendly and supportive I didn’t have any trouble making friends during the school either. As long as you’re brave enough to start a conversation, most people are happy to make a new friend :) I also decided to join a sports association which meant I also got to meet a lot of new people there. I’ll be making a video about social life at delft soon! Most definitely after midterms though. Hope this helped :)
Hi, I am from Romania and I was wondering if starting to study now for the exam is too early. I have an english exam with a higher score than the requirements for TU Delft and I just started 12th grade so I still need to finish it and take the final exam, but I am scared that I might not get accepted to even take the entrace exam and study for it for nothing.
@@badiurobert5960 Hi! Don’t feel pressured to start studying right now, your English exam is the first step and most important. If you don’t pass that, you cannot even take the exam. So, that’s my recommendation It is also possible to start studying in January. You are the best person who can decide when and how you want to start. You can also just dedicate an hour per weekend to read a bit of Reasoning and Logic, or do a few math problems, etc. Ultimately, you decide!
@itsVidhisVibes I understand, thank you so much. Your videos really helped me to organize my time through this school year to study for the entrace exam and my finals
@@andrei_ds Pai la mate am inteles ca e materie de liceu, dar ar merge sa fac cursul de pregătire ca sa ma familiarizez cu termenii în engleza. Ești la facultatea asta?
hlw. i am willing to apply in septermbar intake 2025 in cse. plz guide me with resource. i am a bangladeshi student. and am i allow for application ??plz kindly response
@@Bornalideb-e1p Hi, great to hear you are planning to apply to cse! I have resources for all three components on the exam in the videos on my channel including worksheets. You have check if you are allowed to apply via the link in the description (check diploma validity and language proficiency)
@@debasishmohanty7940 Hi Debasish! They have both online and physical exams. If you are living in India you can take the online exam. The mathematic syllabus is similar to the IB diploma but the other two are completely new
@@debasishmohanty7940 Hi, you can find them on the Delft website: filelist.tudelft.nl/TUDelft/Onderwijs/Opleidingen/Bachelor/Computer%20science%20engineering/selectieprocedure/2.%20Matching%20_%20Selection%20BSc%20CSE%202024-2025_01.pdf Or there's a link in the description of the video. I hope this helps! :)
hey i have a question i am from india and want to apply next year i will be applying for cse and aerospace program i wanted to know how difficult will the exam be for an indian student also if u know something about the aerospace entrance exam pls tell me about it or make a video on it
Hey! Thanks for asking! Indian student or not Indian student, as long as you study for the exams it is achievable! Preparation is key. If you have studied in the Indian system I don't think you will find the mathematics syllabus challenging for the CSE Exam, however, the AES exam is more challenging because the syllabus and style of questions are different. One resource that I found helpful for AES was this website: www.delftprep.nl/ The only challenge when applying from India is that you have to compete with international students for the CSE English tracks, so out of 1000+ applicants, there are only 275 seats for non-dutch-speaking applicants. (2024 statistics) Given that I haven't applied to AES, it would be difficult to make a video on the subject!
Let me know if you have any questions below!
Thank you
Hi! As a Dutch student who also got into TU Delft I've heard that multinationals often have trouble making friends, as TU Delft doesn't provide ample opportunity to make connections. How have you been faring in social aspects?
@@brokkolingo7636 Hi! Congratulations on getting into Delft!
Since I’m a Dutch applicant I can’t speak for international students but even as someone who is multinational I do think Delft provides many opportunities to make connections within your bachelor and outside it.
Personally, I went to both the pre-university social events called the EJW and the OWEE which is where I met my friend group. However, since everyone in my bachelor is really friendly and supportive I didn’t have any trouble making friends during the school either. As long as you’re brave enough to start a conversation, most people are happy to make a new friend :)
I also decided to join a sports association which meant I also got to meet a lot of new people there.
I’ll be making a video about social life at delft soon! Most definitely after midterms though.
Hope this helped :)
Hi, I have a question will you also make a video about algorithmic thinking in detail? Thank you so much
Thanks for your question! Absolutely, I will make one soon. 👍
Hi, I am from Romania and I was wondering if starting to study now for the exam is too early. I have an english exam with a higher score than the requirements for TU Delft and I just started 12th grade so I still need to finish it and take the final exam, but I am scared that I might not get accepted to even take the entrace exam and study for it for nothing.
@@badiurobert5960 Hi! Don’t feel pressured to start studying right now, your English exam is the first step and most important. If you don’t pass that, you cannot even take the exam. So, that’s my recommendation
It is also possible to start studying in January. You are the best person who can decide when and how you want to start. You can also just dedicate an hour per weekend to read a bit of Reasoning and Logic, or do a few math problems, etc.
Ultimately, you decide!
@itsVidhisVibes I understand, thank you so much. Your videos really helped me to organize my time through this school year to study for the entrace exam and my finals
You're very welcome :) I'm so glad my videos helped you, that was the reason I started this channel! Thank you
Nu trebuie să înveți nimic acolo la logică un pic și gata
@@andrei_ds Pai la mate am inteles ca e materie de liceu, dar ar merge sa fac cursul de pregătire ca sa ma familiarizez cu termenii în engleza. Ești la facultatea asta?
hlw. i am willing to apply in septermbar intake 2025 in cse. plz guide me with resource. i am a bangladeshi student. and am i allow for application ??plz kindly response
@@Bornalideb-e1p Hi, great to hear you are planning to apply to cse!
I have resources for all three components on the exam in the videos on my channel including worksheets.
You have check if you are allowed to apply via the link in the description (check diploma validity and language proficiency)
Hi I am from India…How to attend the exam , is it online or physical presence required. Is the syllabus like IB diploma??
@@debasishmohanty7940 Hi Debasish! They have both online and physical exams. If you are living in India you can take the online exam.
The mathematic syllabus is similar to the IB diploma but the other two are completely new
@@itsVidhisVibes where to get the syllabus / course material for entrance test.. kindly help me
@@debasishmohanty7940 Hi, you can find them on the Delft website: filelist.tudelft.nl/TUDelft/Onderwijs/Opleidingen/Bachelor/Computer%20science%20engineering/selectieprocedure/2.%20Matching%20_%20Selection%20BSc%20CSE%202024-2025_01.pdf
Or there's a link in the description of the video. I hope this helps! :)
we can apply for more than 2 exams right ?? like can i apply for both CSE and AES exam
@@go_ku-jr1jd I’m not sure. I don’t see why not. You should email the delft admissions office to ask, just in case.
hey i have a question i am from india and want to apply next year i will be applying for cse and aerospace program i wanted to know how difficult will the exam be for an indian student also if u know something about the aerospace entrance exam pls tell me about it or make a video on it
Hey! Thanks for asking!
Indian student or not Indian student, as long as you study for the exams it is achievable! Preparation is key.
If you have studied in the Indian system I don't think you will find the mathematics syllabus challenging for the CSE Exam, however, the AES exam is more challenging because the syllabus and style of questions are different. One resource that I found helpful for AES was this website: www.delftprep.nl/
The only challenge when applying from India is that you have to compete with international students for the CSE English tracks, so out of 1000+ applicants, there are only 275 seats for non-dutch-speaking applicants. (2024 statistics)
Given that I haven't applied to AES, it would be difficult to make a video on the subject!
@@itsVidhisVibes thank u very much for the info
would you reckon jee advanced maths modules would suffice?
@@autism-sv9fn I’m not familiar with jee, but I would recommend you do the EDX Course anyways as it’s one of the best resources out there