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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
You can try Purdue University, University of Pittsburgh, Suny Buffalo, Boston University, and Drexel University etc. Check US news ranking for university information and average requirements.

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Chetna S

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Check University of Texas at Dallas, John Hopkins University, Indiana University (Kelly), University of Southern California, Boston University, University of Washington-Seattle Campus, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Drexel University and more. On the more competitive side you can check Carnegie Mellon, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech etc.

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shivangi raizada

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Yes, you can get admission for MBA through GRE score.
All the best!

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suryabhan singh solanki

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Yes, GRE is the best exam to study abroad and for scholarship.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Rajesh, Chances are good. Though your CGPA may be slightly below a competitive range it seems you have good profile. Try to add more extracurricular and achievements if you have. Your GRE score is damn good. The sooner you apply, higher the chances of acceptance and also may be scholarship. Try to apply by the first round of deadlines.

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Ayush Thakur

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Hi there,
According to my knowledge, as you will clear your backlogs, your percentile will automatically increase. Furthermore if you wish to choose CS branch for your Masters you should have 75% in your B.Tech/B.E and a score of 315 or more in GRE if you want a renowned college. Still, you can aim for a good score in TOEFL so as to cover up the rest.
Good luck.

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Subhrajyoti Saha

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Hello,
Most of the B-Schools in India accept GRE scores and their cut-off varies a lot. So, it mainly depends on the tier of school you are targeting.

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Naresh Jhawar

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Yes, for IIMB, you need a valid GMAT/GRE score.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi,
The fact of the matter is, most graduation programs don't look at total GRE scores but rather your individual scores for Verbal and Quant. Therefore, how good a GRE 320 is depends on two key factors:-
* What individual percentiles have you scored in Verbal and Quant?
* What kinds of GRE scores your programs want? Apart from this I've made a list of MBA colleges that you can get in 2019 with average 320 GRE Score mentioned below:-
1. University of Missouri - Roll
2. University of Nebraska Lincoln
3. University of Connecticut
4. University of Utah
5. University of Tennessee - Knoxville
6. West Virginia University
7. University of Kansas
8. SUNY
...more

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