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Manya Group & The Chopras are two recognised agency services processing all applications and vaeious bottleneck for MS Admission.
These counsellors help in preparing SOP and LOR as well as Gre TOEFl registration process.
Hi Rohan,
Yes, you have to pay registration fee everytime you have to appear for GRE. You can appear for a maximum of 5 times for GRE in a year. You can register for a new exam only after 21 days of the previous exam.
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Hi varsha,
Yur son has to score 325+( better mark) to get into universities in the US for M.S in AL/data science.
Thanks.
Hi Lakshmi
The GRE revised general test measures an aspirant's verbal, quantitative, critical thinking and analytical writing skills which are covered in three sections of the GRE Test - Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing.
Please use the following link to find a curated list of previous year GRE papers with answer key : GRE Sample Paper
Goodluck!!
Syllabus varies generally as per colleges and its curriculum.
However some general subjects as per Munbai University shared below.
http://archive.mu.ac.in/syllabus/4.20%2520M%2520Sc%2520Zoology%2520sem%2520I,II.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwidxOHSkaTdAhWXf30KHSPkA74QFjAEegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw3TnCH-tg9ZrviR0Fr8SSY3
Dear Prabitha
Since you are completed you studies I dkndo think that you are required GRE score and for practicing as a nurse in America you have to clear or score good scores in ielts and would pass there nursing exam
Best of luck
Hello,
The GRE General test comprises 3 sections namely Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Analytical Writing.
All three sections are compulsory and therefore you cannot select any specifc subject for the analytical section as it is part of the GRE General test.
If you do want to take a subject based specialized test, then there are GRE Subject Tests available for
The GRE General test is required for admission to most postgraduate programs abroad but some programs also require additional subject test scores for admission.
Hi there.
There is no other way of getting into MIT without those entrance examinations already mentioned in the question.
In order to get into foreign universities, writing GRE, GMAT, SAT, TOEFL etc. is compulsory. Without the scores of these, you wouldn't be even eligible to apply for those universities.
If the fee is unaffordable, you might consider taking an education loan.
These days education loans of 20-30 lakhs are easily available.
Wishing you luck!
There are many options for pursuing post graduate education from any of the top German universities.The problem may arise in admission to the 2nd year of one of these programs as the curriculum differences and pedagogical differences cause hindrances in direct admission to the 2nd year of a masters program in a German university. There is also the factor that an MS or MSc program is generally broader in domain and is not specific to big data analytics but instead may comprise an associated subject on the same. Therefore, you will most probably have to take admission to the first year of the course regardless of your current educational status in the specified domain although this may also vary from university to university.
The top postgraduate masters programs in Germany in the domain of big data analytics include:
1. MSc Data Engineering and Analytics - Technical University of Munich
Link: https://www.tum.de/en/studies/degree-programs/detail/data-engineering-and-analytics-master-of-science-msc/
2. MSc Data Science - University of Mannheim
Link: https://www.wim.uni-mannheim.de/en/the-school/degree-programs/msc-in-data-science/
3. MSc Data Engineering - Jacobs University
Link: https://www.jacobs-university.de/study/graduate/programs/data-engineering
For admission to most of these programs, you will in most cases, require:
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