Is a master's degree possible after my current bachelor's degree?
Yes, you can pursue a master's degree after your bachelor's in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Most universities accept applicants with a 6.5/10 GPA, especially if you meet other criteria such as relevant coursework or strong recommendations. Some institutions may also require standardized tests like IELTS or GRE, depending on the country and program. Your 8 backlogs may be considered, but many universities focus on your final grades and overall academic profile.
Admission requirements and policies are subject to change. For personalized guidance on suitable programs and next steps, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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