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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You should first check university specific admission requirements and decide which university or universities you want to apply to. You can shortlist 5-7 universities. For PG level courses, our CGPA is good, but your IELTS seems low. So, it is better if you check the university websites to get first hand information and updates. Email them if necessary. SOP and LOR is also required. You must know the deadlines by which your online application form must be submitted.
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I can talk for IELTS. In my opinion, give it a good 3 months preparation time. Do a regular practice and be consistent. You can actually clear on your own.
1. Enroll in a lot of free courses online like on future learn. There are so many websites like IELTS buddy, IELTS advantage, IELTS Liz etc. to get tips and tricks. There are you tube videos too for visual demonstration.
2. Get Barron's and Official IELTS Cambridge books, I personally think they are very good. Follow them regularly and solve all papers.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
If you are planning for US universities, it is very difficult to find universities with the score of 5.5. In other words, I can say that one is not eligible to apply in any university with 5.5 score. Many of the universities accept TOEFL still if someone has taken IELTS then he should have passed with at least 6.5 bands. So if you have scored IELTS with 5.5 band, I would suggest you to retake the IELTS exam.
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