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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The ETS does not release the GRE cut-off after every exam. The GRE score required for admission varies depending on the university and programme you're applying to. It is natural that the top universities in the world tend to have higher GRE exam score requirements than less competitive programs. So, check the university's website for this.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Here are some GRE prep tips to achieve a high score:
- Create a study plan to target your score for your dream university.
- Use authentic and high-quality prep materials. (Explore flashcards, prep books, and online resources)
- Do a SWOT analysis and focus on your weaknesses first.
- Do some writing practice and focus on clarity & logical flow.
- Build a strong vocabulary.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes you can, as the university dosn't want GRE scores anymore. However, they want applicants to have a background in CS with a good GPA in their undergraduate course. But answering to the question, if a student has a GRE score of 302 then yes they will be considered . It is said that if you scored above 300, the applicant is better than half the test takers around the world. But students shouldn't just focus on getting marks, as they must also consider in soft skills, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and strong LOR's and SOP.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
There are multiple universities in the world that offer admission in few selected coureses without asking about GRE Exam result. We have mentioned some of the popular universities where you can get admission without appearing for GRE exam. Check the admission requirements before you start the application process.
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New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
An impressive GRE Exam score helps you to increase the chances of getting admission in top universitis in the world. The GRE scores are proof that basic quantitative, verbal, and analytical reasoning skills are assessed. Additionally, it shows why you might be a strong candidate for admission compared to others. However, it's important to note that the importance of GRE exam results varies across courses and universities.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
There is no minimum GRE score required for admission in an MS in Computer Science at Michigan State University. Applicants are encouraged to submit their scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test and MSU do not use GRE scores to eliminate any applicants from consideration. The median GRE scores for recently admitted graduate students are 164 quantitative, 153 verbal, and 3.0 analytical writing.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Canadian universities accept GRE scores for offering admission in MS in computer course. However, it is not one of the primary eligiblity for offering admission. You can still apply for admission, if you fulfill the other eligibility.
Some of the well-reviewd universities for this course are mentioned below:
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Currently, more than 90 countries in the world are accepting the GRE scores. USA, UK, Canada, Australia, China, Germany, Ireland, Hongkong, and France are some top GRE accepting countries in the world. Universities located in these cities accept GRE scores. The number of nations that accept the result of Graduate Record Examination is increasing every year.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The validity of the GRE score is 5 years from the date of the test. Students can use this score for the next 5 years to get admission to graduate and business schools. For example, if you took the GRE exam on September 17, 2020, your scores would be valid through September 17, 2025 but not on September 18, 2025.
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