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5 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's indeed great to hear from you that you have a great aim of doing your MS in Germany. Just remember 'where there is will, there is way'! Admissions in Germany are not based exclusively on academics but a whole lot of other criteria as well besides different nuances in whole process. In view of this I would like to advise you that please approach an agency dealing with sending students to Germany for MS. This is so since they will be aware of taking care of all the nuances in whole process. Best wishes to you.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 18
I must say that you have set yourself a good aim / goal that you want to achieve. Scoring just below 60% in your graduation in engineering and still want to proceed to Germany for MS is definitely going to take some work by you. First and foremost never say never! Have a positive attitude. Admissions in universities abroad are based on a wider spectrum of criteria and not exclusively on academics. Hence I feel you have some chance. I would advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students to Germany for MS because such Agencies will be knowing different nuances in the whole process.
Best wishes to you.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
It is very heartening to know that you are interested in doing your MS in Germany after completion of your engineering graduation in India. These days many students are heading to universities / institutions abroad for their PG. But a word of caution. There are many nuances before one gets admission. Hence I would recommend that you should approach an agency dealing with sending students abroad for MS and particularly to Germany. It will help you in overcoming all these nuances and make your path easier. Best wishes to you.
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