u/Kashyapm94

Future of Renewable Energy in India after Pursuing Masters in Germany

Hey everyone,

My wife recently received an admission offer from a university in Germany for a program in renewable energy. Since I have been out of India for the last 10 years and she moved to Germany two years ago, we are not very familiar with the current landscape of that sector in India. We are debating whether she should accept the offer; our main concern is that, since we plan on moving back to India in a few years, we are unsure about the future prospects of the renewable energy sector there.

Qualifications: Btech in Electronics Engg
9+ years of experience in IT

Any input is appreciated.

TIA!

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u/Kashyapm94 — 11 hours ago

Uni Koblenz Results, when?

Hey guys,

We applied for the course of Web & Data Science for my wife via uni-assist and were informed that the application was forwarded to the university.

Since it has been a while, I was wondering if anyone here knows how long does it take usually for the university to respond.

TIA & Happy Sunday

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u/Kashyapm94 — 5 days ago

Hey guys,

My wife got admitted to the Renewable Energy course at the Frankfurt university of applied sciences. Can anyone, who has studied there or is currently studying, please share their experience of the course and the university?

Any feedback is welcome

TIA

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u/Kashyapm94 — 14 days ago

Hey guys,

My wife recently got an admission for masters in communication & media engg at HS Offenburg. We’ve to accept the offer by the 8th of May and transfer the initial amount by mid of July.

Since we are also waiting for the results of other universities, is it possible that we accept the offer right now and back out later, if we get a better offer?

Since she’s already here in Germany, her visa doesn’t depend on the university.

Any feedback is appreciated.

TIA

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u/Kashyapm94 — 21 days ago

A year has passed since armed terrorists walked into the meadow at Baisaran and killed twenty‑six Indian civilians. India responded with Operation Sindoor—the most intense and openly declared Indian military response to a Pakistan‑based terror attack in the country’s history. Twelve months on, what does the strategic landscape look like? Has the international community responded the way Delhi had hoped? What has happened to the perpetrators—and what does Asim Munir’s rise to Field Marshal tell us about the incentives that structure Pakistani behaviour? Has India itself changed the way it responds to such attacks? And what has Pahalgam cost India’s larger grand-strategic trajectory, the pivot from Pakistan to China that was defining Indian foreign policy until the attack?

u/Kashyapm94 — 30 days ago