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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
There's New York Stern, Columbia University and others in which the average GMAT score is near about what you've got.
Go for it.
Good luck!
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Scholar-Level 17
GRE is the exam for admission in MIT-USA for a Bachelors course B.Tech. So prepare well because this is one of the toughest exams.
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All the best.
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Scholar-Level 18
Not at all. You can seek admission for MS directly after your graduation in engineering.
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Scholar-Level 17
To study in USA, you must take the SAT and TOEFL, so prepare for the same. You must focus on improving your overall profile vey importantly because American universities don't just look at the percentage.Take part in extracurricular activities, if our want to study political science and then show some solid project work, articles, blogs, etc. that you may have written or taken part in. Your hobbies will also count.
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