Graduate Record Exam
Dear candidate,
Yes, you need to appear for both the exams i.e., GRE and MCAT and score a minimum of 75% in GRE and 27 in MCAT in order to be eligible to do M.Sc Oncology from Canada.
In addition you must have completed your undergraduate degree with at least a B average.
All the best!
hi,
see you can definitely go for ms in usa after completing your graduation course. see different university has different criteria for admission, GRE/ toefel/ielts is must beside your academic scores. some times a good Letter of recommendation is also helpful for being shortlisted. I would like to tell you one thing score fees is really high in usa universities compare to indian universities, make sure there is placement or after degree course completed work opportunities is available or not.
hope it would help.
Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
GRE Test Pattern consist of three sections- Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning.
and here I am providing you link to get the syllabus of gre
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/gre
I hope my answer will be helpful for you
Good luck
To get some top universities of USA, you need to score almost 320+ / 340 in GRE. Because getting 260 marks in GRE is almost fixed since maximum people even the unprepared ones pass the 260 marks barrier. And there is a huge competition after 320 for a single single mark. So keep your targets high and work well for it.
Best wishes. Thank-you.
Dear Rajni, IELTS is a Language proficiency exam taken by non native English speaking students to check their English skills before entering a Native English speaking country for higher studies or employment, etc. GRE is an exam written by students who are looking for admission to Graduate, Master and Doctoral programmes. If you are planning on going abroad for Ph.D, GRE helps you than IELTS. GRE has 2 formats in it namely GRE General Test and GRE Subject test. For more information on GRE, please visit our page at: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/what-gre
Hello candidate,
Your score of 311 would easily get you into one of the tier 2 colleges in the united states of america. Before making a decision about an university you have to consider several points like the climate in that region,future and part time job prospects, tuition fee,scholarship opportunities etc. Based on your score following is a list of colleges that you can explore:
1. Pennsylvania State University
2. Boston University
3. New York University
4. Virginia Tech
5.State University of New York -Stoony Brook
All the above colleges accept gre scores in the range 310-320. Along with this i suggest that you should try to boost your profile by completing new courses,learning new skills and/or doing internships to give yourself a better shot at getting into one of these universities. Hope this helped!
Good Luck!!!
Hello dear student,
Student question you have you have asked is not quite clear .I am not able to understand what you are exactly asking for and what should I exactly answer , because which is the part you ask in question is not quite clear. So I would suggest you to please ask your query clearly.
Best wishes
Hello,
GRE score is not the basis on which you get an admission. This helps you to go aboard so that you have enough fluent english such that you can understand American english and they can understand you. The main necessary thing is you must have done some research work and published by Paper publishing organizations like IEEE or Springer.
Then you should get a person who can recommmend you to the college where you want to join. Your cover letter must explain your skills in the domain and answering why you want to join for this course and at that university. You have to justify everything and have to make them enough convice such that they can consider you are eligible for this masters program.
for best, you can try for MIT(best of all)
Hope it helps!
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