Graduate Record Exam
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.
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!
Hello Alana,
You have not mentioned which country you want to do your PhD from, but if we talk broadly then to pursue PhD from abroad, basically you have to appear in the general test exams like GRE or the exam conducted to test your knowledge about the course you are willing to pursue. With this you have to pass Language Proficiency Test like IELTS.
If you are thinking to do it from USA then GRE and IELTS will be your exams to decide your potential.
In New Zealand , only language test is required and rest your past records of graduation will be seen.
Similarly, for some other countries, other exams are the way of selection to their universities, which you have clear for admission.
I hope this answer helps you.
All the very best!
Hi there,
Listed below are the universities for petroleum engineering abroad
T exas A and M university:
Course fee: USD 34,000
Texas tech university
Course fee: USD 27,000
Missouri University of Science and Technology
USD: 44,000
University of Alberta
CAD: 12,000
Memorial University of Newfoundland
CAD:7000
USA is better than Canada for petroleum engineering. Courses that you can opt for are listed below;
MSc in Petroleum Engineering,
MSc in petroleum engineering (thesis)
Master of applied science in oil and gas engineering
ME in oil and gas engineering
If you are planning to pursue a course in petroleum engineering further US is a better option than Canada. You could even however try for the UK.
Listed below are the top colleges and courses that you can apply for.
MSc in Petroleum Engineering at Technical University of Denmark
Msc in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at University of Bradford
Msc in Oil and Gas Process Engineering at Klaipeda University
I hope this information helps!
Thank you!
A simple answer will address your question: the admittance rate at MIT in 2018 was 7.2 percent, which is extremely difficult. MIT's GRE average scores are as follows:
Verbal: 155-163 on the GRE
Quantitative GRE: 155-167
4.5-5.0 on the GRE AWA
A higher quant score is required for engineering or math-related programs.
A better verbal score is required for an anthropology or verbal related program.
Hope this helps
Hello candidate,
Careers 360 is one of the best online sites available over the internet for preparation of such competitive examination such as GRE where the GRE Examination evaluates candidates upon their readiness for postgraduate level education. GRE is of two types - General Test and Subjects.
For more details please check https://www.google.com/amp/s/studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/gre/amp
Hope you found it helpful!!
As there are no such eligibility criterions for GRE, a student without an degree can seat for GRE. So yeah! You are eligible for it.
To know more about GRE you can visit the link below:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/gre-eligibility-criteria
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hey Vedansh!
You can write GRE anytime you want. To write the exam you must have a valid passport ID and the fee payment for exam. GRE ( Graduate Record examination) is an exam for the students who are seeking to pursue Masters and PhD in USA or other contries. GRE marks are valid till 5 years. However, to pursue master's from any country you must have bachelor's degree so I would suggest you to write SAT before GRE if you are planning to pursue undergraduation from abroad.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
Dear Student,
In Canada, GRE is required for master's level admission, and some universities and programs may need a good score in the test too. The students who intend to study business don't require appearing for GRE exam. There is no such qualification for appearing for GRE examination.
In Australia, GRE is not required compulsory to study there. However some universities in Australia require it for MBA admissions. While this score is not compulsory but it can be helpful if a student seeks scholarship opportunities.
Thank You.
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