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You have to look at a score of 325 and above along with higher GPA and overall profile of all rounder for top universities. However if you want to study from an average university and your MS subject is not very common, you can then consider positive chances of admission
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Regards
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Scholar-Level 17
The article I am sharing here is an old one from my e-library but very well explain the ROI after MS in USA and gives you a rough idea of how to plan your degree.
http://redbus2us.com/what-is-return-roi-for-ms-in-usa-when-will-i-be-break-even-average-salary-after-ms-in-us-savings-after-ms-return-on-investment-for-ms-in-usa/
Hope this helps
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