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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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MS in USA can be quite expensive. There are hundreds of public and private universities in USA, and determining the exact MS fees in USA for each university is not an easy task. The average cost of MS in USA in a public university is likely less as compared to the that of the private universities. When one considers the state universities, the average cost of MS in USA varies from $20,000 to $30,000 for the entire two years.
Separately, the Tuition fee is approx (avg.) $45,000
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