Graduate Record Exam
For pursuing an MS abroad, especially in the U.S., the SAT is not typically required, as it is an undergraduate admissions test. Instead, for most MS programs, especially in fields like engineering, computer science, or data science, the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is the more relevant standardized test. Many universities require GRE scores as part of the application process for MS programs, though some have made it optional in recent years. It's important to check specific university requirements, as some schools may waive the GRE or offer alternative pathways depending on your academic background and experience. However, focusing on the GRE rather than the SAT will be more beneficial for your MS application.
Dear student
I would like to tell you that YES it is important for you to give SAT as it is the basix English proficiency test. GRE is definately the important one as it is the basic exam you need to qualify for getting admision in Germany.
All the best.I hope this was helpful to you.
Hello Aspirants,
Hope your doing good!
here are lot of Canadian Universities which don’t require Graduate Record Examination(GRE) Score for MS admission. They admit student based on IELTS or TOEFL requirements
rock University
2 Carleton University
3 Concordia University
4 Kwantlen Polytechnic University
5 Lakehead University
6 Laurentian University
7 Laval University
8 Memorial University of Newfoundland
9 Royal Roads University
10 Trent University
11 University of Lethbridge
12 University of Manitoba
13 University of New Brunswick
14 University of Northern British Columbia
15 University of Ontario Institute of Technology
16 University of Prince Edward Island
17 University of Regina
18 University of the Fraser Valley
19 University of Winnipeg.
Thankyou, Hope this helps for more such queries
Good luck for everything ahead :)
first of all provide me that for which course you want admission in .so that i can provide you the eligibility criteria and entrance exam you have to give to get eligible for taking admission. all the best have a great future ahead.
The minimum GRE score required to apply for a PhD program at top universities in the USA can vary depending on the specific university and the field of study. While there is no universal cutoff, competitive applicants to top-tier institutions like MIT, Stanford, or Harvard typically score in the 90th percentile or higher. For the Quantitative section, scores above 165 are often expected, especially in STEM fields, while Verbal scores above 160 are common in humanities and social sciences. However, many schools emphasize the overall profile, including research experience, academic achievements, and letters of recommendation, rather than solely focusing on GRE scores. Some universities may even waive the GRE requirement, depending on the program.
Greetings !
Firstly tell me which thing is making you fear from this GRE exam . As , you know it has just three sections and all the sections contain easy questions and the time duration given to you per section is also ample. Just have faith in you and your hardwork as hardwork always pay. Just concentrate over the exam syllabus and do not have negative thoughts in your mind . Be optimistic and work harder . Nobody can stop you from achieving from your goals then .
Best regards.
Have a great future ahead.
Hi,
Well GRE as in gemeral test is required as a eligibility and sometimes a criteria worth exam considered by a particular university. Then you acn also submit subject tests that will show your knowledge in a particular subject and will show your dedication towards a particular field that you want to pursue.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Hi Pavan,
In order to prepare for GRE through self study, you will require a time frame of around 2-4 months depending on the amount of time you devote to preparation. On average, 2 hours a day will be sufficient to complete your preparation in under 3 months.
Month 1:
The best preliminary vocabulary preparation method would be to read the book 'Word Power Made Easy' by Norman Lewis. This is easily available in bookstores and online in under INR 200.
For further vocabulary preparation, revise the Barron’s 333 high frequency word list, the Manhattan 1000 word list and the Barron’s 1100 word list. Out of these, the 333 word list is the most important and integral for getting a good GRE score.
Month 2:
The most important aspect of GRE preparation is practice. The GRE is often considered to a be test not for a student’s scholastic ability but for his ability to take the GRE. Therefore, after 1 month of vocabulary preparation, you should start doing 15-30 verbal questions per day in order to ensure that you achieve a good score.
For quantitative preparation, only a 10 th grade mathematical level is required. Therefore, you will not have to do much prior preparation apart from going through the ' ETS: Official Guide to the GRE General Test ' book. After this, you can start with 15-30 practice questions per day.
One of the best books for practice problems in both the quantitative reasoning and verbal reasoning sections is the '5 lb book of GRE practice problems' from Manhattan Prep. It is available online on amazon
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