Thanks for this video. But there was a University calculating my GPA in German scale to be 2.8 but by my calculation using this formula/method you presented here, it is 2.1/2.2. They told me the minimum scale they used is 2.5 and I wonder why they used that instead of 1. How accurate are these people?
You should write to that school and attach your university grading system to the email. In that email, you have to explain that the minimum grade a student can finish with is 1 and the max as 5 (depends on your school, e.g UI uses 7) That you graduated with X and using the TUM grade conversion tool, your grade in the German equivalent is Y. Sometimes, they assumed that every uni has a 7 point or 10 point system
Thank you for this informative video, as I was oblivious to it before. Now, I know what to look out for when searching for German schools My question is this: apart from being tuition-free, do most German schools also award other scholarships or assistantships that would cover for one's living expenses and/or stipends?
Yes, you can apply to departmental scholarship or hiwi job (student assistant to PhD or Postdoctoral Researcher) You can also work with amazon DHL or other companies during the holiday.
Just came across this, I studied physics education and would like to continue my masters in education but I graduated with 3.0 I don’t know if it’s possible
Hi Faith, nice to read your comment and welcome to my channel. Although 3.0 is below the requirements but I will go ahead and make applications. Some courses have low application turn-over and you may be lucky to get an admission. My recommendation would be to go ahead snd make many applications
Sister I have also completed my bachelors in botany and want to apply to masters in Germany for plant science. I have low gpa with 2.9 German grade .can you please guide me the universities where to apply to get admission
Hi Anita, I'm glad you are interested in exploring MSc opportunities abroad. You can check the different universities for the programs that interest you. Here is a playlist of some universities in Germany 🇩🇪
Thank you for the information! I was wondering will I be able to get an admission in masters with no tuition fees since I have a below average GPA of 3.2 but I have a relevant work experience of 4 years.
You're welcome! If you convert your GPA to the German equivalent, you should be able to apply for Mssc in schools accepting the 2.2 and the tuition is not dependent on your qualifications.
It might be difficult to get admission but you will get admission in some universities. you have to write a strong statement of purpose stating your experiences as well.
Do you mean the German 2.5 GPA. If so, Yes. But most medical related courses are taught in German. You can apply to do a 6 months intensive course before the start of your program. That way, your knowledge of the German language will be suited to dona German taught program
Hi Gideon, 2.5 is the minimum requirement but that doesn't mean that you can't get admission. You should be able to get admission without a scholarship. You need a good motivation letter and lab experience in your CV. I know some people got admission with 2.9, so yours shouldn't be any different.
Hey alicerita I have 63% on my bachelor degree in computer science . And I want to continue my master in germany in some field of computer science with english ofc ... there is any opportunity to get accepted in some master programs ? Can u tell me the percent @ to get accepted in public uni . And in private uni 🙌🏻
Hi Wa, You should be able to apply apply to schools in Germany to continue your education. First convert your degree to the German equivalent and then search for university accepting that grade
No tuitiom fees, I paid semester contribution of €300 per semester. The semester contribution is also for free access to buses and trains transportation within the region as a whole.
Hey I've a question.. In our country our maximum cgpa is 4. And I've 2.56 cgpa.. Can i apply for master's in germany? I'm not sure about the minimum cgpa requirement i guess it is 1 or 1.5.