Why Study in Germany? By Manisha Verma Germany is world’s 3rd largest economy, and ranked at second place in export and R& D. Germany is also India’s most important EU business partner, especially for machinery, automobiles, chemical and electrical products as well as IT. The country is having […]
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Application for BSc (Mechanical Engineering) at CBS – for August 2013 intake Applicants for the BSc 2013 intake can start submitting their applications. To enjoy the advantages of the early application and admission policy, applicants for the undergraduate mechanical engineering program have to make sure that their applications arrive before 15th April 2013. The general […]
Future Prospects in Mechanical Engineering in India By – Sampurna Majumder An Overview One of the most appealing features of mechanical engineering is that, this field of study is extremely diverse. Almost all inventions since the history of mankind have involved direct application of mechanical engineering. Traditionally, mechanical engineers dealt with several concepts that included things […]
“THE THINGS I HAVE ASPIRED TO AND CREATED ALL HAVE ROOTS WHICH LEAD BACK TO THIS INSTITUTION.” – Carl Benz, looking back on his studies in […]
The History of Carl Benz
Mon, 2011-11-07 19:23 — Carl Benz Academy… Carl Benz was born in 1844 in Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, a son of an engine driver. Despite the limited means of his family, his mother insisted upon providing him with a good technical education. Being a diligent student, Benz passed the entrance exam to study mechanical engineering at […]
University of Karlsruhe
University Of Karlsruhe The University of Karlsruhe, which is also known as Fridericiana, was established in 1825, and is located in Karlsruhe, Germany. The university started as a polytechnic school. Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden raised the status from school to a university in 1865. It was renamed as Institute of Technology in 1885 […]
Leading German and U.S. experts discussed best practice examples of university-industry relations and their impact on regional development at the German Center for Research and Innovation on November 7, 2012. In the U.S., Albany and Pittsburgh are examples of regions in which the economy has turned around as a result of successful university-industry collaboration. According […]
German engineers have a reputation for having more practical backgrounds than their American counterparts, but does that translate into more-fulfilling careers? Germany has always been synonymous with engineering. It is well known for its technical universities, internships that are practical and immersive, and perhaps most important, a culture and an economy that rewards engineering skills […]
In 2004, Germany was the market leader in twenty-one out of thirty-one branches of the entire world’s engineering industry! At the time it represented a quarter of the entire world market. Although most of the German engineering industry is dominated by small and medium sized businesses, that doesn’t at all hinder its success. In more […]
About the School
As part of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) , the Carl Benz School of Engineering offers quality German university education in the form of an undergraduate mechanical engineering degree program for English-speaking students from around the world. Carl Benz School students benefit from the mentor system that is tailored to meet their specific needs. […]