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Is GRE enough for MS in United States?


Tamaghna Biswas 24th Nov, 2017
Answer (1)
zubin916 24th Nov, 2017
Graduate research examination or GRE is accepted by majority of colleges for MS in USA.

One must also give english proficiency exams like TOEFL/IELTS to qualify for MS.

Hence, a valid score in GRE  & TOEFL/IELTS is mandatory.

Alongwith the exam one has to submit following requirements:--

1. Minimum 2-3 recommendation letters from professors.
2. GRE and TOEFL proofs besides scores.
3. Academic transcript
4. SOP- statement of purpose
5. Photocopies of passport
6. Work experience certificate if any.
7. Updated resumes as some University do ask for it.
8. Essays as some University have this as mandatory requirements.
9. Certification for extracurricular activities as mentioned in your applied form.

Some institutions do accept GMAT scores as well alongwith GRE.
Anything above 320/340 in GRE and above 110/120 in TOEFL shall fetch top 40 colleges for MS.

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