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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Definitely, you can get admission in the American universities as only GRE is not the eligibility criteria. The universities look for the overall profile. But, with this score, you cannot get into top universities. To get admission in Tier-2 universities, your GRE score should be 310 or more as the competition is very high.
I would suggest, you retake GRE exam and try to improve your score in order to strengthen your chances of getting admission in good universities.
All the best.
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Since every individual have different requirements and planning, the answer to your question will also differ. There is no specific course which could be tagged as the best. It is up to you, what you want to be or do. You may go for a Masters in mechanical engineering or a specialized Masters in an area of your choice, examples may be material science, manufacturing, transportation design , automotive and automobiles, management engineering and so many.
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You can get through if they like you. Your grades, work experience, career goals will all matter. Extracurricular are most important when you apply to B-Schools in US.
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In terms of salary, MBA will help you more than MS, but again if you go with your interest and dedication, it will definitely lead you up with more added income. In terms of your fees invested, MS is much cheaper than MBA and also b-schools have their own fee structure.
Good luck.
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The fee is always subject to change. The estimated price for 2016-17 for undergraduates is $65,478. The number may be the same or might change for 2nd year students depending on books and personal expenses, accommodation, etc. I will suggest you to drop a mail to the university, however they will ask you to wait for any fee updates.
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2. University of Virginia.
3. Boston College.
4. College of William and Mary.
5. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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