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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are many universities that will accept your score. Here is the list and if you need any more information, feel free to revert.
Northwest Missouri State University
Lamar University
Illinois State University, Normal
University of Louisville
Texas A & M University, Commerce
Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs
Boise State university, Idaho
Montana State University, Bozeman
South Dakota School of Mines & technology
North Carolina Agricultural & Tech State University
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
San Diego State University
Fairleigh Dickinson
Florida International University
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Contributor-Level 10
The deadlines for Spring 2016 semester are gone for almost all the universities in Canada. You may explore colleges though. Hope this helps.
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Guide-Level 12
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 9
If you check the admission requirements page for the CS department carefully you will come across the following-
'GRE Test: Admitted students typically earn the following scores on the GREGRE quantitative score of at least 155 for MSGRE verbal score of at least 145 for MSA sum of verbal and quantitative GRE scores of at least 300 for MS. So you require a score of 300 and above to be considered.
I hope this answers your query. Good Luck.
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Scholar-Level 17
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Cognitive Science
Computer engineering
Computer information systems (CIS)
Computer graphics
Computer programming
Management information system (MIS)
Telecommunication engineering
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Scholar-Level 18
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 10
Getting into an English taught program would be difficult owing to the competition. However, if you gain B2/C1 level German fluency, you may try courses that are taught in German language as they are less competitive.
I hope this helps.
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