Graduate Record Exam
The following are the top-ranking US universities that offer MS. Candidates often search for the average GRE scores for MS in computer science or Purdue university GRE score for MS in CS. The below GRE score states the average requirement:
Dear student,
For your KCET Rank you have chances of getting B.Tech Information Science Engineering branch in below mentioned Engineering Colleges in Karnataka, based on previous year's Closing Ranks under General Category, because you have not mentioned your Caste Category and I'm considering it as General Category and giving information based on it.
For your KCET Rank it is difficult to get B.Tech Computer Science Engineering branch in New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore based on previous year's cut-offs i.e 9373 under General Merit Category but you can get Information Science Engineering branch in this College.
Cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like number of students appeared in the exam, number of seats available, category, difficulty level of the exam, etc.
To predict Colleges based on your KCET Rank go through below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
May this information will help you.
Best of Luck!!
Hii Goutham,
Hope you are doing good.
You have good scores in every aspect. MS in USA is globally known for its advanced curriculum and well-experienced teaching faculties. MS in US will expand your horizons beyond just the course field.
Necessary eligibility:
Institutions for Ms in ECE:
Above are few universities.
Hopefully this will work for your query.
best wishes ahead.
Hello student,
GRE exam is an entrance exam just like JEE or CET but for applying to foreign universities and colleges of USA and Canada. The Graduate Record Examinations(GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States and Canada and few in other countries. So, yes you can apply for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for Masters after giving this exam. The computer-based GRE General Test consists of six sections. The first section is always the analytical writing section involving separately timed issue and argument tasks. The next five sections consist of two verbal reasoning sections, two quantitative reasoning sections, and either an experimental or research section.
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I hope this helps, All the Best!
Hi Vedant!
Since, top universities are expected to close their registration in November or December, it is preferred to attend GRE by the end of June, so that your result is available before your application in the universities. Do keep your official documents ready like VISA to avoid any hassle at the last moment.
Thank you, I hope the confusion in cleared.
Hi Swarnava,
There are no specific eligibility criteria for the GRE / GMAT Exam that deters one from giving the exam had the candidate already done his / her M. Tech. Anyone can register for both GRE and GMAT Exam and there is also no prescribed age limit as of now.
However, I would like to enlighten you with the fact that GRE / GMAT scores are valid for a period of 5 years. So if you're planning to settle abroad, you can give the exam as early as you can so as to avoid any last minute discrepancies. But even if you want to give it after completing your M. Tech, that is totally fine.
Hope this was helpful.
Dear Aspirant,
There are many colleges that accept students without the said exams but make sure you have your transcripts ready- LORs, projects/internships/Volunteering certificates, Statement of Purpose, Essays, Extra-curricular activities. These things are a must when trying to apply for colleges abroad.
Colleges in the US:
https://yocket.in/blog/universities-that-dont-require-sat-act-3527
There are 08 top Australian Universities which follow the above given criteria in order to exempt international students from submitting IELTS scores for admission. They are as follows:
Most of the colleges in Australia require an IELTS test score but have been waived off only on a case by case basic which is entirely judged. Many a times they have also waived it off if the students have completed their education in english medium.
Colleges in Singapore:
Singapore also has numerous centres of internationally acknowledged universities like Duke University, University of Chicago, Booth Graduate School of Business, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and SP Jain Centre of Management.
Colleges in Canada:
Hope this helps!
Hi aspirants
Both exams for Master degrees.
The GMAT exam is a standardized test used by business schools around the world for admission to MBA and other business master's degree programs.
GRE, or the Graduate Record Examination, is a standardized test, usually requested by universities in the U.S., that students take prior to enrolling to a Master's degree
Without practicing both the exam are difficult to crack. The test section are Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning . Practice more questions to crack exam easily.
For more information click the link
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/solving-ultimate-gmat-vs-gre-dilemma
Hope this Helps
Good Luck!
Hi,
RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY also known as Rheinisch westfalische technische hochschule aachen . Started :1870, it also 25 courses.
GRE SCORE QUALIFICATION :
courses offered for GRE
Qs world ranking is 130.
All the best!
Hello Candidate,
The gratitude records examination is the entrance examination for providing Masters programs into various top colleges of Canada and United States after completing your undergraduate course.
But in order to be eligible for scholarship programs in to the top colleges you need to be at least in the top 5 to 10 percentile of students. Here is a list of some of the colleges offering scholarship programs- Georgetown University Washington, Strayer University Washington, University of Maryland, are some of them.
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