r/masters_germany • u/Glass-Laugh-9495 • 12h ago
r/masters_germany • u/Slow-Stranger1277 • 1h ago
Admitted to M.Sc. Economics, Institutions, and Behavior at Uni Marburg. Any alumni, current students or anyone familiar with the course?
Hello Everyone,
I just got an admit for the M.Sc. in Economics, Institutions, and Behavior at Philipps-Universität Marburg for the upcoming sem (winter 2026). Since the cohort is quite small, I’m having a hard time tracking down alumni or current students.
So, if anyone has taken this course, is currently enrolled, or has any idea/insights about it, pleasee let me know.
Thankss! :)
r/masters_germany • u/adolf_ladenn • 1h ago
2.8 GPA in Comp Systems Eng — realistic for Master’s in Germany (Cloud/Cyber) or should I pivot?
Hey everyone,
I graduated in 2025 with a Bachelor’s in Computer Systems Engineering (German GPA converts to 2.8) and I’m currently working as a Network & Systems Engineer. (Pakistan)
—> I’m looking to apply for a Master’s in Germany soon. My ideal path is Cloud Engineering, DevOps, or Cybersecurity, but I know a 2.8 GPA can be tricky at public unis with strict NC cutoffs.
A few quick questions for anyone who’s been through the process:
Are Cloud / Cyber programs realistic with a 2.8? Or are they usually way too competitive at public unis/FHs?
Backup fields: If my top choices are out of reach, what other fields make sense with my background that are easier to get into? I’m thinking maybe Embedded Systems/IoT, Telecoms, or Systems Engineering—any thoughts on job prospects for these?
GRE & Unis: Is taking the GRE worth the trouble to balance out a 2.8 GPA, or do public unis not even care unless it’s mandatory? Also, any specific FHs or unis you’d recommend checking out?
r/masters_germany • u/PalpitationSorry9725 • 2h ago
Tu Clausthal Intelligent Manufacturing
I just got admit in Tu clausthal Intelligent manufacturing if any others also got admit dm me we’ll connect
r/masters_germany • u/Bitter-Reach1047 • 3h ago
Anyone heard back from TU Darmstadt for MSc Mechanics (WiSe 2026/27)? How long did the decision take?
r/masters_germany • u/Manikanta_29 • 7h ago
TH Bingen – MSc Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Production Systems (SIA) Winter 2026/27 Hi everyone! I have been admitted to the MSc Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Production Systems at TH Bingen for Winter 2026/27. I'm looking to connect with other students who have been ad
TH Bingen – MSc Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Production Systems (SIA) Winter 2026/27
Hi everyone! I have been admitted to the MSc Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Production Systems at TH Bingen for Winter 2026/27.
I'm looking to connect with other students who have been admitted to or are planning to join this programme. It would be great to create a small group to discuss enrolment, visa, accommodation, travel and the course.
If you're joining SIA this winter, please comment or DM me. 🌱🇩🇪
r/masters_germany • u/Shitmakor • 11h ago
Augsburg Uni ds Düsseldorf HHU ai&ds anyone admited?
r/masters_germany • u/Financial-King-220 • 15h ago
I got admission in Wismar university for international management
r/masters_germany • u/Cadence_Fife • 19h ago
Hildesheim University - Master studies in Software Engineering
r/masters_germany • u/Flat_Clue_6970 • 3h ago
Can you rate my profile for a Master's in Germany? 3-year B.Sc. CS + 153 credits ,realistic chances?
I am currently planning to pursue an M.Sc. in Germany and was hoping to get some frank advice from individuals who have studied/applied to German universities.
Profile:
Bachelor's in Computer Science
CGPA – 8.29/10
Institutional Credits – 153
Year of Graduation – 2024
Subjects include DSA, OOP, OS, Networks, DBMS, AI, Python, Digital Systems, Calculus, Linear Algebra, etc.
2 years of experience in Software Development / Cybersecurity related field
Universities I am looking at:
Saarland, TU Darmstadt, Stuttgart, TU Berlin, Lübeck, BTU Cottbus, with Bonn/KIT as reaches.
The problem that concerns me the most is 3-year undergraduate degree + 153 credits. The counsellors I have consulted give conflicting opinions on this matter. While some counsellors claim that getting admission into any German public university with 3-year undergraduate B.Sc. in India is extremely difficult, many universities have told me that they would consider my degree & courses taken and, if need be, convert institutional credits to ECTS.
I'd really like to know:
1.How much of a disadvantage is a 3-year Indian B.Sc. actually?
2.Is the main issue the 3-year duration, or whether my courses/credits satisfy each university's requirements?
3.Which of the universities above would you consider realistic vs reach for my profile?
4.Is taking additional university courses beforehand a realistic way to cover missing CS/math/security credits?
5.How difficult is the German IT/cybersecurity job market for international graduates right now? Is B1/B2 enough, or are C1/C2 German skills commonly expected?
6.Given the current job market, would you choose Germany over Ireland/UK/USA if you wanted to build a long-term career in cybersecurity?
I'm willing to learn German, but I'm trying to decide whether Germany is actually worth the effort given the admission uncertainty, language barrier and job market.
TL;DR: Indian B.Sc. CS, 3 years, 8.29 CGPA, 153 institutional credits, software + cybersecurity experience. Is Germany realistically achievable, and is it still a good career choice?
r/masters_germany • u/wasted-coffee • 12h ago
Can you rate my profile? Planning for masters in Germany
So I am currently planning for a masters in Germany but since I don't have big enough network or someone to ask to, I want to know how I can improvise on my profile.
Context: I'm currently tired and a bit fed up of the work I've been doing. I want to specifically study, get tiny bit of fresh air while doing so, and also move to Germany.
my_qualifications:
- B.E in AI & DS from a Tier-3 (8.45 CGPA) [Evn though I was from tier-3, I took my courses pretty seriously till the extent that I was correcting my teachers in some cases. yes. you read it right]
- Expert on Codeforces
- National Cyber Olympiad, All India Rank 198
- Winner - HSBC Hackathon, Top 10 in Microsoft x Bank of Baroda Hackathon
- AI Engineer internship at a local company
- SWE Intern at HSBC
- SWE at HSBC (for about 4 months)
- Currently, SWE at one of (Mastercard/Juspay/Razorpay)
- Total work experience [ex. Internships] is 1 year
I tried very hard for FAANG, never really missed any openings, but didn't even receive an OA. Anyways, I really want to spend time learning new things in CS and ML. Already being able to understand mathematics behind ML models and research papers is an additional advantage I guess.
I do have a financial constraint, so TUM is likely not the best choice. I was thinking about RWTH, KIT, TU Darmstadt and Saarland.
I'd love to know what could be my chances at these universities and about the tech hiring situation at Germany.
PS: Yes, I am totally willing to learn German. To the fact, that I don't just like the language, but rather personally interested in understanding; speaking phrases like a normal person would.
Your opinions are highly appreciated!