Will having two degrees cause any problems in my applications for a Master's?
No, having two degrees will not cause problems in your applications to German universities. In fact, it usually strengthens your profile by showing a strong academic background and commitment to your field.
Make sure your application clearly explains how each degree is relevant to the master's program you want to pursue. Some universities may have specific guidelines for applicants with multiple degrees, so requirements can vary.
If you have concerns about a particular university's process, your LeapScholar counsellor can help clarify the details.
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