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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well that depends on the criteria set by the University. Check out the details of the course in the University's website. You can then find out whether they require the GRE score or not.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well, that depends on whether you want to do MS or MBA. GRE is for MS and GMAT is for MBA. Apart from that, the course you select determines which country to opt for. For example if you are looking for automotive courses, Germany and UK is the best option. On the other hand, MBA is good in USA, Canada and UK too. This is just my opinion. So, what you should do is browse through different courses in different countries and select one that suits you best.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi,
It is very ambiguous query. You can check university websites all over the world, compare the fees, check the entry requirements and apply according to your suitability. If you are looking for affordable option you can consider Canada, Norway, Ireland, Poland, Russia, Germany etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Varma V,
The major universities with MS Data Science or Business Analytics courses are very selective like NYU, Carnegie Mellon etc. You can check the requirements. Moreover check University of Cincinnati, Michigan State University, Purdue University, Illinois Institute of Technology and University of San Francisco.

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Manas Ranjan MohantyMarketing and Analytics Aspirant

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You are eligible to apply in Amrita School of Business. You can contact admission team for further process.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear Friend,
Do it by managing your time. Totally TIME MANAGEMENT. And see the common subjects.
Thank you.

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Ashish Kumar

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GRE is usually required by top ranked Public Universities in Canada. It is also true that lower ranked universities might not ask for GRE or if they do, they usually waive it. Colleges like George Brown College, Seneca - Toronto, Canada do not ask for GRE. They might waive off IELTS or TOEFL score too. GRE stands for Graduate Record Examinations, here specifically the GRE General Test administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service), a not-for-profit company. The exam is used to assess students' Quantitative and Verbal aptitudes and is required for admission to many graduate programs.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
GRE is not mandatory but if you are taking it then an overall score of 315 is recommended. Check the entry criteria of the universities before taking a test. IELTS score requirement is normally 6.5 or 7 or even higher band for Master's degree programmes.

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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No one can assure you that you will get a call from Top Universities, if you get 300+ in GRE. After appearing for GRE you have to apply for an Institute with other documents and have to attend interview. After this full process only you will be able to join and pursue MS in those institutes. Getting into it depends doesn't depend on your GRE score alone. It depends on the documents and the write-up you submit while applying.

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