Graduate Record Exam
Hello,
Contrary to the previous answers, it may be difficult for you to gain admission in a Canadian university AFTER GRE.
Yes You are eligible to give GRE as there is no requisitie eligibility for this standardized test. The only requirement is that you must hold a valid passport at the time of registration for the GRE. But, despite being eligible for the GRE, you might not be eligible for admission to universities with such a low graduation percentage.
This is because, most universities require their students to have a 3.0+ GPA on a 4.0 scale. Therefore, depending upon the conversion chart used by the university of application, this could range from anywhere between 60 - 85%. Other universities require candidates to have an upper second class honours degree, which is usually defined by a percentage of 75%, depending upon the university of application. Therefore, finding yourself eligible for admission with 47% will probably prove to be difficult.
Additionally, top MBA programs require a substantial amount of work experience as well. As your percentage isn't commendable, its best that you make up for it by gaining a good amount of work experience (2+ years).
Also, just a parting question, why are you considering to sit for the GRE exam? Most universities which offer MBA programs require GMAT scores instead of GRE scores. Even the ones which do accept GRE scores for MBA admission prefer candidates with GMAT over GRE. Therefore, please ensure that the specific university to which you are considering to apply to accepts GRE for MBA admission.
If you have any further queries, please let me know.
Start with basic fundamental and joining coaching institutions which is recommended.
You must practice as many mock exams and analyse all weak areas and where maximum mkstakes committed.
List of all recommended books and papsrs for preparation sharedbelow.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/gre-preparation-books-and-study-materials
There are many Universities in the USA which offers in Masters programme in Veterinary.
There eligibility criterion and Application Process are different for different universities, But many things are common which you need while applying, TOFEL score and GPA above three after conversion from your Unversity is good and will make you eligible for most of the universities. If you have done any research work then it's a plus point and doesn't forget to get a letter of recommendations as these play a crucial role in while applying for universities in the USA.
You can consider the following universities, but you need to check the application for all of them separately
1. Louisiana State University
2. Washington State University
3. The University of Georgia
4. University of California, Davis
5. Ohio State University
This is some prominent universities where You should apply if You are considering the USA for Masters in Veterinary.
You can get a job in the USA, but Nowadays it becomes difficult after new Policy by the US Government. You will be able to get job and if you can get a working visa for the USA. Many US companies during college placements offer a job at the US, and you can choose either to work in India or in the US but subject to whether You get working visa for US or Not.
Hey kalyan,
GRE: GRE is compulsory for most of the MS level programs in USA. Most of the universities require GRE general test score but some may ask for GRE subject test score.
· TOEFL: TOEFL is another important exam for international students. All the students from non- native English speaking countries are required to appear for the English proficiency test.
· IELTS: Another English proficiency test required for the students from non- native English speaking countries.
· MCAT: Students who want to pursue medical studies in the US require to appear for MCAT
· LSAT: LSAT is an entry level exam for law aspirants.
And to get scholarships
This American Indian scholarship is given by USIEF to Indians who want to pursue either a master’s degree or so research in any U.S. organization.
Eligibility – Students must have completed the U.S. equivalent of bachelor’s (i.e. 4 years of education), and must have at least 3 years of work experience in an area where you wish to study.
Although there is no set minimum GRE score requirement for admission to any of MIT's graduate programs, the average score for admitted students is generally high, especially for quantitative analysis. As your program of preference is an MS program, an ideal quantitative score would be 165+ for admission to MIT, with the verbal score being less scrutinized.
Regardless, if the remaineder of your application material is strong then you may be able to gain admission to the graduate program.
The admission requirements often vary with the program and/or university of application. For most masters programs in the area of science and technology or where quantitative ability is a requirement, a GRE score is always a requirement.
Additionally, highly language-oriented courses also require a good GRE General test score especially in verbal analysis.
Depsite this, there are many programs which candidates can apply for which do not require a GRE score apart from the areas of study mentioned above.
Regarding IELTS scores, the top universities usually require a score of 7.0 whereas some good European universities also accept scores of 6.0 or 6.5. It is very rare that a score of under 6.0 is accepted in most good universities.
Please share your prospective program of application so that I can provide further details regarding your query.
As far as eligibility is concerned they will not restrict You to appear in the examination as there is not any criterion for qualification so you are free to appear for GRE, But the institute set their own criterion for admission and GRE scores are used mostly by US and Canada universities for admission into Postgraduate courses, So there is no any advantage of appearing for GRE in the first year itself.
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