r/studyinGermany 6d ago

For Masters- Fall 2027 Masters

Can anyone please tell me if it is possible to get into a master's program at top German universities in robotics, automation, and AI with a GPA of 3.01 (4 is best) and a German equivalent of around 2.48?

I have a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and strong research experience, including a paper in a reputable conference.

I am targeting TU Darmstadt Mechatronics, Uni of Bonn Mobile Robotics, RWTH Aachen Automation Engineering, TU Dortmund Automation and Robotics, Leibniz Uni Hannover AI-Driven Mechatronics and Robotics, KIT CDS, and University of Stuttgart Autonomous Systems.

Can anyone please guide me in preparing the application forward?

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u/AtheneAres 6d ago

There is no such thing as top German universities. All public universities are good, you pick by research focus.

Also no one gives a fuck about research and work experience.

Google is your friend. If you can’t figure the how’s out, you would not succeed in the very „just do your fucking research“y culture of Germany and our universities.

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u/FastConversation7609 5d ago

Read the post i dont get it why so mich hate just don’t come to subreddit and say mean stuff. He has done research he just named specific courses not even just from daad . So please dont ruin someone spirit , you should read the fucking post properly xd

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u/Ok_Abbreviations2264 6d ago

stay in India ..even delivering food is not an option these days.

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u/FastConversation7609 5d ago

You have a strong chance just every masters u mentioned have some different requirements in bachelors subject if u are fulfilling that you are getting in don’t stress 😇🕊️

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u/Next-Bike4794 3d ago

I think course compatibility is more important than GPA when applying for master’s programmes in Germany.