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Anita Singh

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Dear Aishwarya,
It is very difficult to find institutions that offer MS without giving any competitive exams. However, if you search enough you might find one. Recently I have come across a brilliant opportunity which I heard through a close relative of mine. JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur is offering a very interesting programme that gives you an excellent opportunity to do MS at JKLU for one year and the second year in U Mass. It also comes with 3 years of OPT in STEM. There are a number of courses that you can choose from and also have a 50% scholarship. Most of all you don't have to give any competitive exam for doing
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Anita Singh

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Dear Rishabh,
Recently, I have come across a brilliant opportunity which I heard through a close relative of mine. JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur is offering a very interesting programme that gives you an excellent opportunity to do MS at JKLU for one year. It also comes with 3 years of OPT in STEM. There are a number of courses that you can choose from and also have a 50% scholarship. Most of all you don't have to give any competitive exam for doing MS in the US like TOEFL and GRE.

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Anita Singh

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Dear Akshatha,
There are a variety of exams that one has to clear to obtain PG degree from abroad. Also getting a scholarship is not easy as it depends on the marks obtained in the exams. I wanted to get a master's degree from the US without giving of these exams but I knew about no other alternatives. Recently I came to know about JK Lakshmipat University which is situated in Jaipur ans is offering a very interesting programme that gives you an excellent opportunity to do MS at JKLU for one year and the second year in U Mass. It also comes with 3 years of OPT in STEM. There are a number courses that you can choose from and also have a
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Anita Singh

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Dear Naveen
Both the exams are suitable for doing MS abroad, TOEFL is basically an English exam which requires very little practice and can be cleared easily. GRE requires a good amount of practice and there are different sections that you need to clear. However, if you are stuck and feel that it will difficult for you to clear any of the exams then there is nothing to worry about. JK Lakshmipat University situated in Jaipur is offering a very interesting programme that gives you an excellent opportunity to do MS at JKLU for one year and the second year in Mass. It also comes with 3 years of OPT in STEM. There are number courses that yo
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The Quantitative Reasoning measure of the GRE or the Quant section of the GRE assesses High school mathematics and statistics basic mathematical skills, understanding of elementary mathematical concepts. It does not include trigonometry, calculus or other higher-level mathematics.

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Rashmi Desai

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Check their official website. Also, I had a friend who visited Edwise for GRE Coaching and was very happy with their services.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The GRE is a measurement tool, not a performance. Taking a GRE subject exam that you don't need Mike to communicate the wrong things to an application review committee. It might appear that you would prefer to study the area covered by your subject exam. It might look like you are trying to gain entry on the basis of the ability to test well, without the ability to perform well academically. If possible, it would be much better to demonstrate academic prowess by taking some courses as a postbacc. Failing that, it should be obvious which GRE subject exam you should take: chemistry for chemical engineering, or physics for electrical engi
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