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How are undergraduate GPA, work experience, and ECTS differences evaluated for master's applications in Germany?

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When you apply for master's programs in Germany, your undergraduate GPA (often referred to as VPD for preliminary documentation), work experience, and the ECTS credits from your bachelor's program all play a significant role. If you have a 180 ECTS bachelor's degree and are applying to programs that expect 210 ECTS, you might need to take additional courses. Relevant work experience, however, can definitely boost your application chances.

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