Is a 7.59 CGPA sufficient for eligibility for masters abroad in Ireland/Germany for a Master's?
Yes, a 7.59 CGPA clears the eligibility bar for many good public universities in both Ireland and Germany. In Germany it converts to roughly a 2.2 to 2.4 grade, which is good but below elite TU9 cutoffs. Ireland treats it as a safe 2:1 equivalent and reviews your profile holistically.
Your 7.59 CGPA sits comfortably above the 6.5 to 7.0 baseline that most mid-tier public universities ask for, so you are eligible in both countries. What differs is how each system reads that number. Germany is strictly academic and credit-focused, while Ireland weighs your whole profile, so your strategy should shift depending on where you apply.
How Your CGPA Reads In Each Country
| Country | Where You Stand | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | Around a 2.2 to 2.4 German grade, considered good | Elite TU9 and Data Science courses often want 8.0 to 8.5+ |
| Ireland | Safe 2:1 equivalent, eligible at Trinity and UCD | Admission is holistic, so SOP and experience matter |
| Both | Meets minimum entry cleanly | Germany checks ECTS credits line by line |
Profile Boosters To Secure Your Seat
| Element | Target |
|---|---|
| English proficiency | IELTS 6.5 to 7.0 with no band below 6.0, or TOEFL 90+ |
| Work and projects | One to three years of relevant experience or research |
| Standardised tests | GRE 315+ validates technical or business ability |
| Germany essentials | APS certificate mandatory; A1 or A2 German helps |
My Advice
Because your score is solid but not elite, put your energy into the parts of your application you can still shape: a sharp SOP, strong recommendations and relevant experience. If Germany is your target, download each programme's module handbook and confirm your bachelor's covers the required maths and theory ECTS, since a credit gap triggers automatic rejection regardless of CGPA. Apply for your APS certificate early, as it is a visa and enrollment prerequisite.
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