Thursday, April 4, 2013

Engineers and scientists needed!


Internationally,
Germany is known as the “home country of engineering”; German natural scientists have made important contributions to the development of their disciplines. All this seems to be of little relevance to German youngster these days. Their interest in engineering and sciences continues to decline. 106,300 freshmen opted for an engineering subject in 2012, which is 8.8% less than in the previous year.

The situation is hardly better in the natural sciences (including mathematics), which saw a decline of 7.2%. More interest could be summoned by study subjects related to health. The number of young people who enrolled for medicine or health sciences in 2012 increased by 7.9% compared to 2011. As Germany will soon experience a shortage of doctors, especially in the eastern part, this is basically good news.

Germany's high-tech economy, however, has to continue worrying about its future workforce. Even now the number of vacancies for engineers and scientists is in the five-digit range. The country's prospects as a leader in advanced technology depend on a continuous flow of well-educated, highly motivated young people with state-of-the-art skills in engineering and the sciences. This opens up great opportunities for international students willing to pack up their bags and start a new life in the heart of Europe.

Source: German Federal Office of Statistics

Chris
germanstudycentre@gmail.com

8 comments:

  1. sir I completed my b.tech in mechanical engineering. can I study ms in robotics in Germany. could you give a few suggestions.

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  2. Great post. I think going to Germany is the best option currently for engineers.

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  3. I want to pursue a masters course in Germany immediately after finishing B.E. in mechanical engg. Please give me a few suggestions and also requirements. I do not know German language.

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  4. Sir,
    I am persuing my BE in mechanical department. I was clear from starting that i hav to do my mtech from germany as my field of intrest in automobile is too much and also i am surfing on net about german universities but not getting any fruitfull information.
    I request you please consult me the best universities and how to reach there.
    Thankyou

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  5. In Germany there is huge requirement of engineers every year. one having the higher education can get job easily in germany

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  6. Hi Chris,
    I am pushkar from India. I am a university graduate in Information and Communication technology. I have total of 4 years of experience in the field of Computer networking. Currently I am working with Juniper networks. I am cisco certified (CCNA, CCNP) as well as Juniper certified (JNCIA, JNCIS and JNCIP) Engineer. I Want to pursue master degree in the field of computer networking. Could you please guide me through the university in germany offerings in this field? Also, I would like to know the fee and lump sum expense.

    Hope to hear from you ..

    I can be contacted at :
    pushkervatsa@gmail.com

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  7. Sir can I work in Germany after completing my MSc in Mechanical Engineering frm USA ?

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