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New answer posted
2014-11-13 17:15:41
Guide-Level 12
You need to do IELTS because it is to prove your English proficiency.
In this you have to write four papers as Reading, Writing, listening and Speaking.
As this exam is a global one and it is to gauge your level to compare in the global level, it is better for you to take some good coaching and then write the exam. You will be given good scholarships by British council if you take good score of Band 8 and above. If you need coaching through skype you see www.mizpah.in or search for a good coaching center and take coaching and then write the exam.
GRE is
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2014-11-04 13:47:05Contributor-Level 7
I suggest you consult the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India FIRST by visiting the "Student's Corner" link on the Homepage. Visit Web: www.mhrd.gov.in for AUTHENTIC info' ok?
Vijayakumar.M. Trichy. Tamilnadu.
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2014-10-31 12:01:27
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Aravind,
Below is the eligibility criteria for pursuing MS in USA:
Exam Name: IELTS, TOEFL
IELTS
Eligibility Cutoff: 6.5
Max: 9
TOEFL
Eligibility Cutoff: 80
Max:120
Additional Info
Bachelor of Science degree in relevant field
As eligibility criteria and admission procedure may vary in different institutes as each institute have their own admission procedure and policies.
Here is the list of institute offering MS in USA:
University of Dayton
Southern Illinois University
Brigham Young University
University of Southern California
Stanford University
California State University
San Francisco State University
Refer to the below link to know institutes offer
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2014-09-25 01:46:46New answer posted
2014-07-04 12:41:53Beginner-Level 1
Please feel free to reach me in case of any clarification.
Regards,
Rohit Kandari.
9167873284
New answer posted
2014-06-08 23:01:52
Contributor-Level 10
Germany does not require a GRE score. However it is recommended that you appear for GRE to enhance your credentials. Additionally target 305+ when you appear for GRE tests. You can start your application now as Universities in Germany have started taking applications for 2015 session. I can help you here. Share your email id so that I can discuss this in greater detail.
New answer posted
2014-05-26 15:48:16
Beginner-Level 5
New answer posted
2014-05-02 15:32:16
Contributor-Level 9
Find below some of the finest universities in Germany to pursue MS in mechanical engineering and related fields:
- FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences (Aachen)
- RWTH Aachen University (Aachen)
- Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences.
- Chemnitz University of Technology (Chemnitz)
- Esslingen University of Applied Sciences (Esslingen)
- Munich University of Technology (München)
- Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (Ingolstadt)
I hope this answers your query.
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2014-04-19 08:09:16New answer posted
2014-01-23 16:31:51
Contributor-Level 9
Find below some of the finest universities in US to pursue masters degree and their GRE requirements.
Universities for GRE Score Range from 334 to 340.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Stanford University.
- University of California- Berkeley.
Universities for GRE Score Range from 325 to 333.
- Princeton University.
- Pennsylvania State University.
- Duke University.
Universities for GRE Score Range from 321 to 325.
- University of Delaware.
- University of Notre Dame.
- University of Chicago.
Universities for GRE Score Range from 315 to 320.
- University of Connecticut.
- University of Utah.
- University of Georgia.
Universities for GRE
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