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Esha Tiwari

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Stanford University provides test options to international students for some programs. If a student is applying for a PG programme for which the GRE is required or optional, the score will be made available to the admission committee.

If the scores are not required, the scores will not be displayed to the committee. 

The score provided by some graduates previously who were successfully admitted was between 325 and 330.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Whether a score is considered good or bad depends on the university you are applying to. If the university accepts your admission with that score, then it is good.

Honeslty speaking, it is not a good score for GRE. You will have limited course and university options to choose from. The overall GRE score range 260 to 340. You scored only 15 points above the lowest possible score.

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Aashi Tiwari

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Yes, you have to pay the full registration fee again. Every single time. No discounts for retake. Pass it the first time. Save your money. It is expensive, like 22,000 INR.

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Raj Vimal

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Yes, GRE registration is generally open year-round for the General Test. All you need to do is, select the suitable date of GRE and test centre. Your registration depends on slot availability at your chosen test center.

At the time of registration you just need to have a valid passport and no other document is required.

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Nishtha Gupta

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A GRE score is not required for most of the programs at Missouri State. However, some graduate programs demand GRE/GMAT scores along with other requirements including a bachelor's degree from a recognised organisation or equivalent, English language requirements, GPA, and more. In addition, students who score a GPA of more than or equivalent to 3.75 on a 4-point scale, are not required to submit a GRE score. But if they score lower than the required, they must submit it to compensate during admission.

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Rupali Singh

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GRE or GMAT scores may be required for a few graduate courses to get into ASU. A few of the other factors that are considered are such as the type of coursework completed during UG studies, letters of recommendation, other supporting documents, etc. A bachelor's degree with 3.0 GPA is required to get into ASU. English language proficiency score is also required to get into this university.

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Yatendra Shukla

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No, the GRE is not one of the toughest exams in the world. The Graduate Record Examination is a challenging standardized test required for admission to business schools worldwide. However, it is a fact that the success rate of this exam is low, making it difficult to pass.

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Mani Lama

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No, the GRE is not required for all programs at Harvard University. GRE scores are eligibility to get admission in Master's courses. Also, many programs, particularly in STEM fields, may require or recommend the GRE, while others may not. It is suggested to check the many programs, particularly in STEM fields, that may require or recommend the GRE, others may not.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, for admission to Houston Uni MS in CS course, the students are required to submit GRE score. Here are the other admission requirements for MS in CS course

  • Official transcripts
  • Statement of purpose (maximum one page)
  • Resume
  • 3 LORs
  • English language proficiency test score
  • Scanned copy of passport pages
  • Financial banking documents

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Anurag Shivam

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Academic strengths: If your math skills tend to be stronger than your verbal skills, the GMAT might offer a better opportunity to show off those strengths. If you're a strong writer, consider the GRE. Due to the vocabulary involved, the GRE can sometimes be more challenging for non-native English speakers.

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