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GRE is the most commonly required standardized admission test for the students who would like to take an admission in a graduation school to study abroad. Just like SAT and ACT, GRE consist of topics like, analytical writing, quantitative analysis and verbal reasoning. These are the skills the students develop over the years, and many universities worldwide will assess the GRE scores as an eligibility criterion for their admission process, since 1949.
There are two types of GRE exam:
GRE General Test:
GRE general test is a more comprehensive assessment of candidate's quantitative and reasoning abilities
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M.Sc. Finance and Accounting
M.Sc. Risk management
M.Sc. Corporate finance
M.Sc. International Banking and finance
M.Sc. Financial services
You can take any one of this based on your area of interest.
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Mostly excellent colleges of Canada will get you admission in their colleges by your excellent class 12th percentage.
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