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Guide-Level 11
Step 2: Set your study schedule.
Step 3: Develop your study plan.
Step 4: Rock the test.
List of topics in GRE Quantitative Reasoning Syllabus
Here are some concepts that will be tested in the GRE quantitative section. It has a lot of overlap between the basic topics tested in the GMAT exam. So, you will find that the preparation can help you for both tests.
Maths Formulas List
Number properties
Order of operations
Percentage
Ratio and proportion
Profit and loss
Simple and compound interest
Speed, distance and
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Scholar-Level 17
A decent score range is 310 and above. Anything above 315 is a good one.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
VLSI is offered as a specialization or major in MS in EE. So, you have to find universities which are well known in this area. I will list out some not so selective universities because your CGPA and GRE is not too high, but you have to check the specific admission requirements on their websites
Drexel University
Case Western Reserve University
Oregon State University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York and so on.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Nobody will be able to suggest you a particular university or universities based on only your scores. Neither have you mentioned your UG percentile nor did you state what you want to study. What I can suggest is that you should check university websites for the average admission requirements and match them with your profile.You can shortlist the universities accordingly, with requirements that match closely with your scores. Also universities in US look for an all-rounded profile.
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7 years ago
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It will depend on what you plan to study and the university. GRE is required to study Masters in USA mainly. You need to check the entry requirements on the university website before you apply and then prepare accordingly.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Hi Suman,
Since I don't know your budget, please help yourself from this link, plenty of options are available from high to low fee and also course and college options are available, you can check accordingly:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509?country=usa-australia
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