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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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Guide-Level 11
There are also SAT subject tests available that contains physics, chem etc. Subject tests have to be taken if your school specifically asks for them.
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Guide-Level 11
All the best.
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Guide-Level 12
Regards
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Guide-Level 12
Take the SAT and TOEFL to become eligible for Bachelors degree in engineering which lasts for four years in US.
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Scholar-Level 17
It will completely depend on the course you are doing. if its the credit transfer you are looking for, you must write to the university first in which you wish to apply. If its a new course, Once you get the confirmation for admission then comes the visa issue and it can be rejected for any student if the interview is not satisfactory as per the visa officers.
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