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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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Chetna S

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Hi,
A very good GRE score will be a plus point. Universities in the US take a holistic approach, admissions are not based on only one factor, so it is imperative that you figure out your strengths and demonstrate them as much as you can and work hard for your GRE. Significant extracurricular activities, projects, excellent recommendation letters, etc., will be crucial to your application.

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Onkar GunjkarCool and calm ..here to help students with charm😎

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There will be no cutoff score to get admit for that course at Georgia University. Georgia University will access your overall profile before giving you admit.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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GRE is usually required by top ranked public university in Canada. It is also true that lower ranked universities might not ask for GRE or even if they do, they usually waive it. Colleges like George Brown College, Seneca- Toronto do not ask for GRE.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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GRE is for PG or Masters level studies in USA. SAT is for undergraduate. First learn about the differences and decide what you want to study.

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Hi Joel, please allow us to help you applying to the right universities based on your complete profile, please get in touch with us at https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/apply, opt for a free profile evaluation call and share your profile with us. Our services are free of cost. Feel free to revert for any clarification.


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revanth mandapati

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Hi Gnanesh, if you want a good seat in top universities for you're future education it's not at all enough. Prepare well and crack it with higher scores for you're future.

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