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Do universities consider my diploma with 76% and tenth percentage of 60% for admission eligibility in Germany for a Master's/Bachelor's?

17 Jun 2026 · Answered by Kavya M P · 1 min read
Kavya M P
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No, German universities mainly consider your bachelor's degree performance for master's admissions, not your 10th or diploma (12th) marks.

Your bachelor's CGPA of 7.6/10 is generally suitable for applying to master's programs in Germany. Some universities may set specific bachelor's grade requirements, but your earlier academic percentages (10th and diploma) are usually not a deciding factor.

If you have questions about a particular university's criteria, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you based on your target programs.

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No, a diploma and 10th-grade percentage alone are not sufficient to apply for a master's program in Germany.

You typically need a completed bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification for admission. Your four-year bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a 7.6/10 GPA makes you eligible for master's programs, even with three backlogs. The diploma and 10th-grade marks are not enough on their own.

If you need help finding suitable programs or understanding specific requirements, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.

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