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Akansha katariya

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The GRE or GMAT score is optional for doing a master's at San Francisco University. However, international students can provide these scores to strengthen their application. Other requirements for PG courses include Official Transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities, English Language Proficiency Score, Required GPA score (above 2.5), Scanned copies of original credentials, Official transcript and certificate/diploma, Passport, Foreign Credential Evaluation Analysis Report, and Financial support documents (indicating USD 39,800=INR 32L for the first year). (USD1=INR 82.88)

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Raj Vimal

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Yes, you can take GRE Exam at home. For that, you need book a slot of Graduate Record Examination in advance. Also, you need to arrange a desktop or laptop computer, speaker to hear the proctor, a microphone, a webcamera and a working internet connection. GRE at Home Test is launched by the ETS during Covid-19 period. 

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Akansha katariya

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GRE is required only for pursuing a Master's at Youngstown State University. International students who want to take UG or graduate courses at Youngstown State University require GPA score, standardized score of ACT (composite score of 17 or higher) and SAT (combined score of 920 or higher), English language score, academic history, contact information, personal information, programme choice, and more.

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sneha

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International applicants applying to Aalto University are required to take either GMAT or GRE. This is an essential application process if the applicant is applying for a Masters course. The university considers scores from either of these tests as a part of evaluating candidate's qualifications. It’s essential for applicants to ensure they must complete all the documents and fulfill their requirements.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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International applicants thinking of applying to UNCC need GRE for admission to MS in Data Science and Business Analytics. Other UNCC admission requirements are given below:A bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0Unofficial transcripts of all academic work attempted3 letters of recommendationStatement of PurposeIELTS / TOEFL / Duolingo test scoresPre-requisite: Current working knowledge of one higher level language, and familiarity with computer applications. One semester of Calculus and one semester of Statistics

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, for admission to UNCC MS in Computer Science, the applicants are required to have a GRE score. Other UNC Charlotte admission requirements for MS in CS are:An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0Pre-requisite subjects are Maths and Computer ScienceUndergraduate academic record3 reference lettersTOEFL / IELTS / Duolingo scoresStatement of PurposeA bachelor’s degree in Computer Science is desired by UNCC for MS in CS admission. Individuals who have worked as professionals in the computer industry may be able to substitute work experience from some specific subject area admission requirements.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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All the applicants to a degree program, with an exception of a few programs, need standardized test scores. Many programs require GRE and some programs GMAT. However, there are some programs that do not need entrance test scores.

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Anushree Sinha

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Yes, Graduate Examination Records (GRE) scores is waived off for all the students applying for South Dakota School of Mines and Technology graduate courses. However, if candidates already have a score, they can submit it along with the documents. Student who get admitted in South Dakota Mines, usually submit GRE scores above the 50th percentile.Do not have a GRE score? Know more about studying in USA without GRE scores.

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Rashmi Gupta

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For International Applicants applying to the Computer Science Master's program, a certified GRE score is necessary. The GRE is not necessary for computer Science PhD candidates.Stony Brook University (institution code: 2548) must get official GRE scores via ETS. Additionally, by the application deadline for Graduate Admissions Committee Review, Stony Brook University must receive the official GRE result if a GRE score was self-reported in the online application.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Most of the University of Kentucky courses require the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission. Applicants have to send their GRE score directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The Institution Code for UK Graduate School is R1837 and the UK code for GMAT is 1837

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