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I am pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (controls) in India. My undergraduate GPA in mechanical engineering was good, but my PhD GPA has been low (6.8/10 -- I am not in the US). Will this bad GPA affect my prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi, etc in US/Europe location? If so, what can I do in the upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

I am pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (controls). My undergraduate GPA in mechanical engineering was good, but my PhD GPA has been low (6.8/10 -- I am not in the US). Will this bad GPA affect my prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi, etc? If so, what can in the upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

I am pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (controls) in India. My undergraduate GPA in mechanical engineering was good, but my PhD GPA has been low (6.8/10). Will this bad GPA affect my prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi, etc in US/Europe location? If so, what can I do in the upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

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I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in data driven controls(controls). My undergraduate GPA in mechanical egg. is 9.18/10 with post ~2.5 years of work experience in product manufacturing, refinery maintenance, & vibrations. Research fascinated me & I decided to switch my careers into controls(not studied in my UG) and entered into a direct Ph.D. program. My aim for doing a Ph.D.engineering was to complete my education, get into a good robotics organisation and finally shift to academia.

Unfortunately, most of the course material was difficult and totally new to me. As a resultbut my courseworkPhD GPA ended at 6has been low (6.8/10, which -- I know is badam not in the US). Will this bad GPA affect my future career prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi, etc. Also? If so, can anyone please tell me what can I do in mythe upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

Importance of GPA after Ph.D. program (In Robotics) for both prospective industry/academic positions

I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in data driven controls. My undergraduate GPA in mechanical egg. is 9.18/10 with post ~2.5 years of work experience in product manufacturing, refinery maintenance, & vibrations. Research fascinated me & I decided to switch my careers into controls(not studied in my UG) and entered into a direct Ph.D. program. My aim for doing a Ph.D. was to complete my education, get into a good robotics organisation and finally shift to academia.

Unfortunately, most of the course material was difficult and totally new to me. As a result my coursework GPA ended at 6.8/10, which I know is bad. Will this bad GPA affect my future career prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi etc. Also, can anyone please tell me what can I do in my upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

Will a low PhD GPA be a problem for industry positions?

I am pursuing my Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (controls). My undergraduate GPA in mechanical engineering was good, but my PhD GPA has been low (6.8/10 -- I am not in the US). Will this bad GPA affect my prospects for getting into robotics organisations like Kuka, Mitsubishi, etc? If so, what can in the upcoming 3.5 years to mitigate this low GPA?

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