Germany has at-least 3 great business schools. German economy is quite in good shape. Germany focuses on core sectors and hence much stable outlook. Job outlook is quite good for EU national but still very much questionable for Indians. I got a mi…
Germany has at-least 3 great business schools. German economy is quite in good shape. Germany focuses on core sectors and hence much stable outlook. Job outlook is quite good for EU national but still very much questionable for Indians. I got a mixed bag response. In one school, 1 got hob out of 3 Indians and in another school, 1 got out of 2.
Cost is comparatively cheaper but those schools are yet to make their marks in the ranking. That may (or may not) mean their quality standards are yet to mature.
However, language is a major barrier, never under estimate power of language. Even in our common English language, accent, pronunciation makes a hell lot of difference. Then imagine what will be the difference with a new language. Those south Indian went to north for work or those north Indian went to south for work may have a bit sample of the hurdle. Let me tell you from my experience, South or North India is very much tolerant in business environment.
Lets accept it, Germany is not as preferred as US, UK, Canada, AU ... Indian goes to Nigeria too and many are almost settled in Somalia ... that does not those are in same league of US or UK. We are not here to discuss the reasons why Germany is not a popular destination.
The issue is, if you managed to get a job then fine but if you failed to get a job then you are in a soup. You are with a degree from a school that only a few knows.
Lets share your thoughts on German schools
Interesting article from ET, as always, focus on the comments than the original reports. Comments gives better picture than desk top writing of the reporters.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/nri/visa-and-immigration/blue-card-advantage-opportunities-for-indian-techies-in-germany/articleshow/16506685.cms
Cost is comparatively cheaper but those schools are yet to make their marks in the ranking. That may (or may not) mean their quality standards are yet to mature.
However, language is a major barrier, never under estimate power of language. Even in our common English language, accent, pronunciation makes a hell lot of difference. Then imagine what will be the difference with a new language. Those south Indian went to north for work or those north Indian went to south for work may have a bit sample of the hurdle. Let me tell you from my experience, South or North India is very much tolerant in business environment.
Lets accept it, Germany is not as preferred as US, UK, Canada, AU ... Indian goes to Nigeria too and many are almost settled in Somalia ... that does not those are in same league of US or UK. We are not here to discuss the reasons why Germany is not a popular destination.
The issue is, if you managed to get a job then fine but if you failed to get a job then you are in a soup. You are with a degree from a school that only a few knows.
Lets share your thoughts on German schools
Interesting article from ET, as always, focus on the comments than the original reports. Comments gives better picture than desk top writing of the reporters.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/nri/visa-and-immigration/blue-card-advantage-opportunities-for-indian-techies-in-germany/articleshow/16506685.cms
Any thought guys and gals?