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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
While a GPA of 3.7 is considered as a fairly high GPA, it is not an only factor that will gaurantee admission in the Georgia Institute of Technology. The Georgia Institute of Technology is considered a prestigious university and take admissions very seriously and is very selective with an acceptance rate of roughly 16%. As per the official data, the average GPA of the current class was 3.70. The minimum GPA requirement for a lot of programs is 3.0 out of 4.0. But it is always considered as a safer option of have a GPA of 3.5-3.7 to increase chances of accepance. Aplicants should also focus on other admission requirements as those incre
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Georgia Institute of Tcehnology can not be considered as an Ivy league as it is not a part of the original Ivy league. However, keeping in mind the recent ranks the university has been gaining, Georgia Tech can be considered as a part of the "Public Ivies" or "New Ivies". As per the recent data, US news ranked Georgia Institute of Technology at the rank #33 among the best colleges listed.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Scheller College of Business, a part of Georgia Institute of Technology, requires an average GMAT score 689, as an admission requirement to take admission in its full-time MBA program. The safe range of scores of GMAT that the university might accept can be considered at 608-690. Such scores are considered challenging hence, applicants must also try to meet the other admission requirements and submit all teh necessary docuemnts, to increase tehir chances of acceptance.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The structure as well as the syllabus in a medical college in Georgia is very similar to the Indian pattern. In fact, some professors prefer Indian author books for reference purpose as well. However, the methodology may differ as per the university of choice. The assessment method, specializations offered, and the emphasis on different medical disciplines may vary between the two countries based on their respective educational frameworks and healthcare system needs.
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