JEE Main Paper 2
Hey Manav Jethani,
The Top Engineering colleges for Automotive engineering in USA are,
University of Michigan.
Clemson University.
Kettering University.
Rochester Institute of Technology.
Ohio State University.
Michigan Technological University.
UK:
University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth. ...
Technical University of Munich. ...
Technical University of Berlin. ...
RWTH Aachen University. ...
Hii Arjun..Yes ofcourse it's possible. Mostly every university have different criteria towards admission of students on F-1 Category. You have to select an university first where you want to do your bachelors. In some cases I have seen that, universities required number of years of education for bachelors. So if
hello,
They are so many ways to study in usa,they are various examation like GRE,SAT,ILETS Etc.
As your are citizen of USA u need not write Ielts.If you want to purse master u need GRE,for undergraduate u need SAT score.
hiii ranjith
well it hard to say very exactly as it differs from college to college in looking of score while most of the colleges in US consider GRE only as IELTS is secondary but for safer side have a good score in both of them, since both are equally
Hello Anmol,
Getting admission is MIT is one of the toughest thing one can do as it the topmost prestigious universitiy in the world.
Here are some ways to get and admission at MIT:
Hello,
Industrial engineering is a fairly rare program which is available as a bachelors qualification. Instead, many of the top universities offer programs in industrial management which can be completed after a bachelors in engineering. The top universities which offer courses in this domain of study and are ranked as
Hello Shivam,
MIT has a very long history of educating international students and continues to welcome them even today.
following is the link to help you out with each and every requirement and process for admission in the prestigious institution
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/firstyear/international/
hope this helps :)
All the best!
Dear sarthak,
It's depends on the students. But on an average i think 13 - 15 weeks are sufficient for clearing the all 3 steps of USMLE.
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