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Piyush Kohli

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The average GRE score for Florida Tech is around 306 which is GRE Verbal and GRE Quantitative combined. Also, the GRE Psychology test is not required to secure admission at FIT.

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tarun mittal

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It is great that you are pursuing your graduation in Computer Science and Engineering. Whether you should start preparing for IELTS or GRE depends on your future plans. If you are planning to study abroad for higher education, then you should start preparing for IELTS or GRE. If you are planning to work in India after graduation, then you may not need to take these exams. IELTS is an English language proficiency test that is required for admission to universities in English-speaking countries. GRE is a standardized test that is required for admission to graduate programs in the United States and other countries. Please note that the el
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Akanksha Malhotra

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Some graduate programs of UCM need the GRE or GMAT score for admissions. In this case, the applicants need to review their programme to know if GRE is required or not. In case, a particular programme needs GRE / GMAT score, then it must be sent to:
University of Central Missouri
Testing Services
Humphreys Suite 216
Warrensburg, MO 64093
USA.

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tarun mittal

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Yes, you can get admission in US universities for MS in Computer Science with the following scores. However, the admission process is not just based on GRE scores. The admission process also takes into account your academic background, work experience (if any), statement of purpose (SOP), letters of recommendation (LOR), and other factors. Some universities may require work experience instead of GRE scores. Some universities may waive the GRE requirement for MS programs. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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GRE score is accepted by 1300 + b school world wide. In India top b schools like IBS, IIM, IIIT accept GRE score. You can also apply for top international b schools like Yale, Wharton, Stanford.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can use Shiksha college predictor for this - https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
More than 1300 b school worldwide accept GRE score. You can explore about -
- IBS Hyderabad
- IIM Bangalore
- IIIT Bangalore
- BITS School of Management (BITSOM). .

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Ashish Lal

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A GRE score of 319 is a decent score and can make you eligible for admission to a number of MBA programs abroad. However, the specific options available to you would depend on a variety of factors, including your academic background, work experience, and career goals. Some of the factors that you should consider while choosing an MBA programme abroad include the programme curriculum, faculty, reputation of the business school, location, cost, and potential job opportunities after graduation. I would suggest that you do some research and identify the countries and business schools that align with your goals and interests. You can then g
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