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Hi Ayansh,
There are 2 paths you could follow for the preparation of GRE:
1. Take up a GRE coaching from a renowned coaching institute. This can take from 1-3 months depending on the coaching program you select.
2. Self study for the GRE. This will take 2-4 months depending
Hi Saran,
You can try GRE anytime but I advise you to give it a shot in the second year. Settle yourself first and then be focused rather than jumping into it out of excitement.
All the best
Hi Gunjan,
PhD comes with a lot of hassles and not a simple playground. You need to understand what is the real intention for doing research. If you are clear then go for NET exams or the best thing would join as JRF and gan experience and later apply for
Hi Atul,
The score band is proportional to the eminence of the institute in which you are applying, a good score would of 7.5 would get a bunch of fair institutes.
Good luck
Hello,
In order to gain admission to the M.Phil. program in Education in Educational Leadership and School Improvement at Cambridge University, you will need to have at least an overall score of 75% in your BTech.
Additionally, you will need to meet the English language proficiency requirements either through the
Hi Manjit,
The course hasn't got anything to do with your skill. You are solely responsible for developing the required skills in coding.
Hello Nimesh,
Please make your query a little bit more specific. Tell us the name of the college you are targeting, its name, location and university of affiliation. We will then help you.
Hi Medha,
When it comes to agriculture, Israel would be an ideal choice for pursuing your research further, israelies have excelled in agricutlural techniques and technologies over the years.
For IELTS coaching you can look in your area for Jamboree, Manya or Princeton Review affiliated coaching centers as well as the British Council which is the official enterprise for IELTS examinations.
On the other hand, self study for IELTS is also possible within the time frame of a month
Hello Swati,
There is generally no hard and fast rule for the GRE score required for admission to any postgraduate program in a university as they collectively look at the applicant's GRE scores, CV, Statement of Purpose and the Letters of Recommnedation. The GRE scores are generally only a screening
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