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Is it possible to pursue a master's in mechanical engineering or a related specialization after completing a bachelor's in production engineering in Ireland/Germany?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Hardika Gautam · 1 min read
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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Mechanical Engineering or a related field after a Bachelor's in Production Engineering, but eligibility depends on how closely your undergraduate coursework matches the program requirements.

- Germany: Most universities require a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. If your degree covers core subjects like measurement technology, control engineering, or mechatronics, you may qualify. Some programs also set a minimum grade requirement.
- Ireland: Universities are often more flexible and may accept Production Engineering graduates if key subjects like mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science were included in your studies.

Your GPA of 7.43 in Product Design Engineering generally supports eligibility, but specific requirements vary by university and program.

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