u/ChristianoMcdonaldo

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Chances of getting into Electrical engineering, WUT (For bachelors)

I’m an Indian male student applying for a bachelors in electrical engineering from the Warsaw university of technology. My academic profile is
——————Academic profile——————
Total percentage- (97.67% Physics, chemistry, math.) 91.7% (considering English and 3rd language, I messed the 3rd language exam up T-T)

Mathematics- 292/300 (97.33%)

Physics- 147/150 (98%)

Chemistry- 147/150 (98%)

English- IELTS band 7.5

No formal certification of polish, but I’ve started A1. I speak a bit of Russian so I believe I might learn polish a bit more easily.

I have also given JEE mains four times (I’ve taken one gap year, two attempts per year) and have scored-
97.55%ile (1st year, 1st attempt)
93.34%ile (1st year, 2nd attempt)
95.56%ile (2nd year, 1st attempt)
94.57%ile (2nd year, 2nd attempt)

What are my chances of getting in? My main doubt also lies here- What exactly is asked in the WUT entrance test, and the interview? I’ve tried looking for online reviews a lot but I can’t seem to find any and I’m not willing to trust chatgpt or Gemini.

Any support and advice is welcome.

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u/ChristianoMcdonaldo — 2 days ago
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Question regarding apostilling for Hague convention countries

Hello there. Same as the title. To submit applications to TU Graz, do you need to send physical copies of your docs? Like your highschool passout certificate. Since I’m applying to TU Graz, TU Wien, JKU Linz and university of Innsbruck for a bachelors in electronics, can I send legal copies?

Also, should I apostille each copy, or can I apostille the orginal and have it copied four times? The latter is much cheaper, the first option is ridiculously expensive

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u/ChristianoMcdonaldo — 12 days ago

Was a big jojo fan back then, and I could never find piracy websites which had diamond is unbreakable and golden wind and we didn’t have Netflix either lol

u/ChristianoMcdonaldo — 21 days ago