u/That_Librarian_5056

Is Russia a Good Choice for International Students to Study Automobile Engineering?

Hey guys, I’m planning to study my undergraduate degree in Russia, most probably in Automobile Engineering, and I wanted some honest opinions from international students or anyone studying there.

I would like to know:

Is Russia a good country for international students?

How is student life there?

What are the biggest difficulties international students face? (language, weather, racism, jobs, studies, etc.)

Is it hard to survive without knowing Russian at first?

Are there good opportunities for Automobile Engineering students after graduation?

Are there automobile companies, internships, or practical training opportunities there?

How recognized is a Russian engineering degree internationally?

What are the benefits of studying in Russia compared to other countries?

I’m asking because I seriously want to build my future there, so I’d really appreciate honest experiences and advice — both positive and negative.

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u/That_Librarian_5056 — 2 days ago

Ausbildung done by studygermany.lk

Hey,

I'm a srilankan student that's why I'm asking about them and the program.

Does anyone here know about the Ausbildung program done by studyingermany.lk? I’m planning to apply through them, so I wanted to know whether they are trustworthy or not.

How is their process? Are they genuinely helpful, or are they like some other agencies that only try to make money and later blame the student if the visa gets rejected, saying things like “it’s your fault, not ours” after spending a lot of money?

If anyone has experience with them, please share your honest feedback.

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u/That_Librarian_5056 — 6 days ago
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Ausbildung program in Germany

Hey,

Does anyone here know about the Ausbildung program done by studyingermany.lk? I’m planning to apply through them, so I wanted to know whether they are trustworthy or not.

How is their process? Are they genuinely helpful, or are they like some other agencies that only try to make money and later blame the student if the visa gets rejected, saying things like “it’s your fault, not ours” after spending a lot of money?

If anyone has experience with them, please share your honest feedback...

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u/That_Librarian_5056 — 6 days ago