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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
International students must GRE score for Clarkson University graduate admission. However, GRE is not required for all Clarkson graduate programs. Applicants can check below the Clarkson University admission requirements for graduate admission:
- Complete a bachelor's degree from a recognised institute
- Submit a Personal Statement/Essay (250-500 words)
- An updated Resume/CV is required
- Submit 2 or 3 letters of recommendation from a faculty member or professional reference (the number varies by program)
- Provide all post-secondary transcripts
- GRE or GMAT Test Scores (not required for all programs)
- English proficiency test scores (if applicable
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
SPJIMR does not accept home-based GRE test scores for its programs. Normally, the institute accepts scores from standardized tests such as CAT and GMAT for admissions into its PGDM programs. However, for the Global Management Program (GMP) at SPJIMR, one can submit GRE scores, but one needs to take that test from official test centers and not from home-based tests.
If you are applying to SPJIMR, it is important that your scores from GRE received from a certified testing center help you fulfill the eligibility criteria for an application.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The Educational Testing System announced a few changes in the GRE Exam.
- Shorter Test Duration: Reduced GRE duration. Earlier, it was 4 hours and it's less than 2 hours.
- Removed Some Sections: The unscored section and the scheduled break have been removed.
- Quick Reporting of GRE Result: Students can get the GRE score within 8-10 calendar days.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
The Analytical Writing section is scored between 0-6 in half-point increments, the Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections are scored between 130-170 points with 1-point increments. Your total GRE score is the sum of your scores from all three sections. For instance, if you score 145 on Verbal Reasoning, 150 on Quantitative Reasoning, and 4.5 on Analytical Writing, your total GRE score would be 299.5
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
The ideal score depends on the university you are targeting for admission. You have to get 320 or above out of 340, for getting easy admission in to the top universities worldwide. Keep in mind that score equal to or above 75 percentile is considered good enough to apply for admission.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
No score is better than this. It's true that getting 340 out of 340 in GRE General Test is not an easy task but not impossible. Many meritorious students scored 340 in GRE Exam. Keep in mind, that a good score in the Graduate Record Examination is not a guarantee to study a top graduate programme abroadTo get score 340 out 340 in GRE exam results, you need to follow these section-wise preparation tips:
Read books and newspapers as much as you can.
Develop writing habbites, this will help you analytical writing section.
Learn new words and their meaning.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, all applicants are required to take the aptitude part of the GRE examination (Verbal, Analytic, and Mathematical Reasoning sections). The admission requirements for this university's MS in CS course are:
- An academic record in Computer Science, Mathematics and related fields (The mean GPA of a recent entering class was 3.62)
- TOEFL / IELTS scores
- At least 3 strong letters of recommendation
- A clear statement (around 1 page in length) specifying the reasons why the applicant wishes to pursue graduate studies in CS
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
Nothing is subtracted from your score for incorrect answers. Here is a bit of great news: the GRE does not penalize you for selecting an incorrect answer choice. So, if you're wondering, “Is there negative scoring in GRE tests?” the answer is no! The GRE uses a positive scoring system. There's no penalty for guessing on the GRE. Fill in an answer for every question, even if you decide to skip it. Guessing on this test is a skill in and of itself that requires practice. For instance, if you wind up reaching your minute check-in and still have no clue, make yourself write down an answer.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
GRE Exam Pattern for General Test 2024
Computer-based No. of sections No. of questions
Verbal Reasoning 2 27 Section 1: 12 ques Section 2: 15 ques
Quantitative Reasoning 2 27 Section 1: 12 ques. Section 2: 15 ques.
Analytical Writing 1
Total 5 55
GRE Structure: Section Breakdown. Verbal Reasoning: Two sections, one 18 minutes long with 12 questions, one 23 minutes long with 15 questions. Quantitative Reasoning: Two sections, one 21 minutes long with 12 questions, one 26 minutes long with 15 questions. Total Test Time: Around one hour and 58 minutes
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes! As a primary ID proof, ETS ask valid passport of a student at the time of GRE test registration. Make sure all the details mentioned on your passport should be the same as on your GRE registration page. In most cases, a valid passport is required for GRE registration. However, depending on your test location, other government-issued IDs may be acceptable. Lastly, valid identity proof is required. A valid passport serves the purpose, but since 2021, an Aadhaar card is also accepted.
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