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New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The difference between a home test and GRE test center is mentioned in the table below.
GRE at Home | GRE Test Centre |
|---|---|
You need to arrange the hardware and software required for the exam. Hardware like Computer/Laptop, Uninterrupted Internet Connection and more) | You’ll get all things here and you don’t need to arrange anything for your exam. |
You can appear in the test with the home comfort. No need to travel. | You need to visit the center located in your the nearest city. |
You need to sit at a separate place to avoid noise | The exam environment will help you stay focused. |
Strict scrutinize in-person proctoring | There will be more than 10 students in a room under one on-site proctor. |
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Here are the things you should carry with you at the exam centre of GRE.
- Your valid photo ID card, approved by the government. Keep the original ID card with you, a soft copy or photocopy of the ID card is not acceptable. (Recommend ID- Your Valid Passport)
- Own water bottle
- A mask (If required at that time).
Note that, no expensive item or electronic device will be allowed inside the centre. You can explore some more exam day tips for GRE.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Submission of GRE scores at Cleveland State University depends on the department where an application wants to take admission. In place of GRE score, sometimes the students can submit GMAT / MAT scores. But, the academic requirements will depend on the department where admission is sought. Other graduate requirements for CSU Ohio admission are:
- Complete application with application fee
- Academic transcripts
- Proof of English language proficiency score: IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo
- Letters of recommendation are required for most of the graduate programs
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
No, international students does not require GRE for the University of Illinois Springfield admissions in graduate programs. Apart from the GRE score, the applicants are required to submit other documents like academic transcripts in order to take admission, English language proficiency score, etc. The University of Illinois Springfield admission requirements for international students are:
- Having a minimum overall UG GPA of 2.70 for full admission
- On top of this, the applicants must also have completed a course in Data Structures and Algorithms
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, for UMKC MSc in Finance course, GRE / GMAT test score is required. If the applicants score 600 or higher or its equivalent GRE, they are going to get automatic admission. GMAT waivers will be granted to applicants with a 3.0 GPA or at least 2 years of work experience. Other admission requirements are:
- Official transcripts
- Resume
- Goal statement
- English language proficiency requirements
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Canadian universities accept GRE scores for offering admission in MS in computer course. However, it is not one of the primary eligiblity for offering admission. You can still apply for admission, if you fulfill the other eligibility.
Some of the well-reviewd universities for this course are mentioned below:
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Currently, more than 90 countries in the world are accepting the GRE scores. USA, UK, Canada, Australia, China, Germany, Ireland, Hongkong, and France are some top GRE accepting countries in the world. Universities located in these cities accept GRE scores. The number of nations that accept the result of Graduate Record Examination is increasing every year.
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