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  1. I think this is the point where I apologize because I did not include in the first post that I was actually going for a master's in electrical engineering. I am actually aware that going directly for a PhD is impossible for me considering both my GPA and my intellectual level. A master's in India is not even equivalent to a bachelors in the outside world, on top of which I am changing my branch from pure programming to electronics, making it even more difficult. So coming back on topic, do you think I have a chance for Master's Electrical Engineering?
  2. Thank you for your response kind sir. My low GPA really has put a toll on my mental health. Any idea what exactly do they ask in those interviews? So that I can well prepare myself. What options do I have? If I have a bad GPA, am I fucked for life? Do I have spent the rest of my life with coding? ? Is there no way out?
  3. Hello, I have a really poor GPA, 49.5% - Bachelor of Computer Applications 60% (6.77/10) - Master of Computer Applications Additionally I have 19 months of exceptional work experience as a business owner, a really strong SOP which serves my business and somewhat good academic reference letters. And I am applying for Electronics Engineering programs. My first priority was Canada, and I have already applied to 10 Canadian Universities (got rejected from 1). But Canadian Universities are extremely GPA centric. I have a feeling that all 10 universities might reject me just by looking at my transcripts. That being said, I am thinking about applying for universities in Europe. I am already avoiding the competition due to low GPA, such as Germany, Ireland, United Kingdom and Netherlands. I am thinking about applying in Finland, Czech Republic, Denmark and maybe even Russia. Learning a language is not an issue for me, I always wanted to do so. So the main question is, Are universities in Europe, mainly the countries I am going to apply to, forgiving when it comes to having a low GPA? Will they look at other aspects of my profile?
  4. Hello, I am from India, want to study abroad (Electronics), but have really poor academics. 49.5% in Bachelor of Computer Applications and 60% in Master of Computer Applications. It's pretty much shit academics, I know. However, the remaining aspects of my profile are really good. Good projects, good reference letters, 1.5 years of exceptional work experience, business background and a strong SOP. Sadly, almost all the universities in the western world demand 60% overall, or at least in bachelors. I have applied to 10 Canadian universities but my chances seem low due to poor academics. I want to know if universities are willing to waive off minimum requirements if other aspects of the candidate are good? Also, thinking of applying to a few European universities if I don't get admit from Canadian ones since they are extremely GPA centric. Does anyone know of any European universities which accept students with low GPA?
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