What is the Impact of Germany’s Recession on Indian Students?

by | Jun 10, 2023 | Recession News | 35 comments




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Germany, known for its strong economy and stable financial status, has recently slipped into a recession. This comes as a blow not only to the country’s citizens but also to international students studying in Germany, including those from India.

The recession, caused by a combination of factors such as the ongoing US-China trade war, a slowdown in the global economy, and uncertainty surrounding Brexit, has led to a decrease in Germany’s economic output. This has resulted in a rise in unemployment rates, a drop in consumer spending, and a decline in business investments. As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, international students, including those from India, may find it challenging to secure employment opportunities upon graduation.

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The impact of the recession on Indian students in Germany can be particularly severe. As many Indian students often struggle to finance their education in Germany, having a stable source of income post-graduation is crucial to their financial stability. With the reduced job prospects, many students may face difficulties in paying off their loans, supporting themselves, or even extending their stay in Germany to gain work experience.

Additionally, the uncertain economic climate may result in the cutting of scholarships and funding opportunities for international students. This could make it even more challenging for Indian students to continue their education in Germany, let alone find employment opportunities upon graduation.

However, it’s important to note that not all industries have been affected by the recession equally. Fields such as healthcare and technology have remained relatively stable, offering some hope for Indian students looking to secure jobs in these sectors.

Furthermore, it’s essential to acknowledge the supportive measures put in place by the German government to assist individuals and businesses impacted by the recession. For example, the government has launched a stimulus package worth 130 billion euros to boost the economy and support businesses, which may help create more job opportunities for international students.

In conclusion, the recent recession in Germany does pose challenges for Indian students studying in the country, particularly in terms of their employment prospects post-graduation. However, it’s crucial to stay optimistic, and students need to be proactive in seeking out opportunities in sectors that remain stable despite the economic downturn. With the German government taking measures to mitigate the impact of the recession, it’s possible that the situation may improve in the coming months.

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35 Comments

  1. Christo Thomas

    Is it crct that from 2024 stipend is no more??

  2. Karthik KS

    Rightly said about the life in India.
    but German Employers are hesitating to take us, dono why

  3. Dhilip Gajendran

    Hi sir,

    I am student studying in UK
    There is a opportunity for me from a company for internship in germany.

    But my university allows only intership more than 9 months anywhere around the world.

    When I checked germany visa for internship it states internship allowed are only maximum of 6 months.

    I am very much interested to do internship in germany but visa restrictions are a big problem here for me as an Indian student .

    Kindly help me in this regard.will you guide me.

    It will be a great help for me.

    Thank you

  4. ROHAN SUNEJA

    These are direct effects of Russia – ukraine war as Germany is heavily reliant on russian gas.

  5. Armin pithawala

    Students should not waste money of parents in abroad, why parents give money which is earned by them.these children wants freedom from responsibility and move abroad but see now how germany fall.

  6. Diptesh hustler

    Germans will now learn sanskrit and come to India to read vedas

  7. Tarun Verma

    I totally agree with you on the point of working 12 hours in India and European Countries. Still many Indian companies doesn't value the personal life of employees. Media is obviously the most worst ever thing being rising in India. They are just puppets.
    Thanks for uploading great videos.

  8. Saswati Majumdar

    Absolutely off the track questions… is it suitable for us to travel to Germany during November??? I know your topic is way more serious than the travel stuffs.. I am worried because of this extra cost that I need to bear for this official recession during my short stay in Germany … can it make any impact during my short stay ( less than 15 days)?

  9. Neel Roy

    2023 is sh1t forr everyone. It wont stay that way because powers that be wouldnt letnit be. So hold on.

  10. Ahir Harsh

    Anyone can help me with my doubt ?

    Like in India Masters in Engineering is known as ME like Bachelors is known as BE ….

    My doubt is that what is Master in Germany is known as ? MSc or ME or MS ??

    I could Really use some advice on this.

  11. Rudra

    In india recession will be 0%, indian economy growing by 7.3 percent.

  12. शिवम् नागर

    LOL So you got to know that hateful/negative content against germany gets more clicks?
    WTAF this is literally going in with india…you have done the same.

  13. Dark Black

    bas beth k baate chodta rahega……bhag liya kar thoda. Asal me toh ye banda bhi andar se khush nhi hai. Iske pass freetime hai toh family ko kese dega vo toh India me hai.

  14. Ananthakrishnan S

    I am planning to take summer intake. For my post graduation Anybody? Is going

  15. Suvrat

    As much as it is true that media blows things up, its also true that if negative perceptions is created about germany, it will hurt your income. We should listen to both, have our own opinions, have an option B and wait for a few month without stopping our preparation for germany. That, ig, is the best option

  16. raj krupa

    Hi bharat wanted to call you for some advice . How to speak to you . Need urgent help on advice

  17. Ankita Ankit

    You are too optimistic about Germany even in worst economic situation. Makes me think you get paid for doing that.
    German downfall is inevitable this is just the start. I am optimistic about Australia Canada UK French in western world ..

  18. Arif Mahammad

    Inshallah Germany muslim country banega.

  19. Gaurav sharma

    Bro I am doing ballb is there any chance I can move to germany

  20. Jay Dev

    Sad, hope all indian who went to Germany work hard and make German economy grow fast. I like Germany i am big fan of dhruv ratti.

  21. Uday Shinde

    Sir, I am from india studying in 2nd year of bachelor of computer applications. It is a 3-year program, consisting of 120 credits. A masters at TUM requires 140 credits in a 3-year program. How can i cover those 20 credits? Is there any solution for this….

  22. Aviation Unplugged

    ithu oru athigaprasngi – ellam therinja maari paesurathu – aaal pidikaatha da broker payalae

  23. YouTube mix

    Even though Germany is in recession,but I am sure it will be still better than back home in India

  24. Aden Mall

    Great video! For 2023, it’s hard to nail down specific predictions for the housing market is because it’s not yet clear how quickly or how much the Federal Reserve can bring down inflation and borrowing costs without tanking buyer demand for everything from homes to cars.

  25. Puma

    Hindi Subtitles De Diya Karo. Angreji Sabko Nahi Ata , Janna Sabko Hota Hai .

  26. Nrn

    Is it wise to come to germany now

  27. lakshmi ponnada

    Hi bharath. We r planning to move germany with family with 2 school going kids. I have so many questions and doubts in my mind. Can you pls share your mail id. So that I can drop a mail to you to clarify all my queries.. plzz

  28. ASHISH TIRKEY

    Germany Germany Germany

  29. NANI

    German language is important to learn for international students

  30. Artus

    Why still people go to the west ? Baffles me. West is a scam. Whatever is happening to Europe , is bcoz of the war in UKR they themselves started since 2014 ! Europe is screwed.

  31. shanu

    Hey Bharat i was planning to come to Germany… should i reconsider it??

  32. pixelDev

    Hi Bharat! Love your channel. I'm having issues balancing school life and my German classes along with math tuition. I have no time to revise for the class and maybe 5-10 min before class for German homework. I'm in 12th now, do you suggest I take a gap year after 12th and continue my German classes in peace (I'm currently doing A1 intensive Goethe course) I'm wondering if I should go for A2 now itself as I have only 9 days for my current course to end. Thank you

  33. Hi

    Only average students and (ameer baap ki aulad ) go to Germany i.e. those who are not able to get any government college through competition.

  34. BeingHuman

    India is future. Even if you come to Germany you can’t escape 7 cold months.

  35. Amyth Jadhav

    Fo people deciding to move in Germany, Be very sure with your mind and heart because it not easy living here. Its like living a robot life. You will feel controlled by the beurocracy at every point in life, when they say medical support is free and its good(it suck), they dont give a f** about you, they have larger wait times. less doctors in hospitals. so do your research and be very sure with all these things and yes when the homesickness kicks in… Boom its the worst phase

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