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Placement
There werent any, but I graduated during the pandemic so did not land any job in Singapore. there are no placements but they have career fairs.
Internship
I did apply for an internship at ST Engineering Satellite Systems. The stipend was about 1200 SGD. The overall process was applying for the available position and then giving an interview.
Placement
Unfortunately no on-campus placements in Germany. It's not like India, where companies would come to college and hire students. You have to apply online using LinkedIn, glassdoor etc, clear interviews and get hired. In Germany, they say the more skilled you are at what you do, the better your chances are getting the desired job. So focus on developing your skills. I guess the average package that graduate student gets in Munich as a software engineer lies somewhere around 50k to 60k euros (but of course taxes are very high). The best way to get jobs after graduating is to gain as much relevant experience as possible before graduating by taking internships, projects, working-student jobs etc. Start working on your resume in your 1st Semester and start applying for student jobs and internships from your 2nd Semester. Be ready to fail, you will get rejected, a lot !! But keep trying. I personally have applied for more than 100+ student jobs/internships but finally got it in the end.
Internship
The curriculum itself consists of a practicum (internship) worth 10 credits and an IDP (interdisciplinary project) worth 16 credits. You have to apply for practicum using TUM matching webpage by giving priority to your preferred courses. For IDP you will have to talk to profs (difficult) or PhD students (easy). Apart from it, you are free to apply for a paid/unpaid internship or even an Inter-Disciplinary Project at a company through TUM DI Lab or even online job portals such as LinkedIn etc. TUM also has its own webpage where all the internal jobs are published. Simply google it and you can find it easily. You can apply for your preferred job by sending the email to the person responsible (usually given in the job description) along with your resume or any other document they have asked for.
Internship
Yes, in Munich school of robotics, with 16 euros/hour.
TUM is the best technical university with diverse faculty and with various research opportunities.
Placement
TUM has got a great employability ranking in the world. I think within the top 10 in the world. Almost all students got placed in various multinational corporations like Allianz, BMW, Audi, Siemens, etc. Since we're in Munich opportunities are galore to choose from. Many of my seniors got into this kind of MNCs. Many others try their trade-in NGOs and other governmental organizations. There are others who also chose the path for further research in the desired fields.
Internship
Haven't done yet.
Placement
Excellent opportunities, high level research oriented companies approach the faculty. Companies like IBM, Mathworks, Amazon, Facebook, Ansys are places to work for people of our faculty.
Internship
No
Placement
The student must find their own jobs by applying outside but students can take up research opportunities under their professors provided they prove themselves to have a good understanding of the subject with good results.
Internship
No, I didn't get any Internship.
Placement
The placement cell of this university is very well known. Many people have been placed in big sustainable companies and are earning really well.
Internship
Not as such now. I'll look into this soon.
Placement
There is no campus placements as hyped in the Indian system.There are multiple trade fairs,wherein the companies come and hire.One must be able to network effectively and achieve those key points of contact.Ideally after masters, a research career or a PhD is most sought after. The academic career is one that gets most respect and remuneration well.Sales would also work great.
The best in Germany,competitive and has multiple networking opportunites and events.
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