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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
A very good GRE score will be a plus point. Universities in the US take a holistic approach, admissions are not based on only one factor, so it is imperative that you figure out your strengths and demonstrate them as much as you can and work hard for your GRE. Significant extracurricular activities, projects, excellent recommendation letters, etc., will be crucial to your application.

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Germany and Italy are both very popular study abroad destinations, but each one addresses to a different type of students. Although they do have a few things in common, both Germany and Italy have their own specific elements when it comes to higher education that set them apart from other study abroad destinations. But Germany is the best choice. Be aware that due to Germany's free-tuition policy in public schools, there is a bigger competition on some of the best and most popular degree programmes; so getting admitted into the best German universities won't be an easy task. If it still is hard to decide, here are some final tips:
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Suraj Singh

Beginner-Level 4

If you want to go for aerospace engineering, I'd suggest you try for IIST-Chennai. The best one out there and has a direct collaboration with ISRO.

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hi Neha, If package is the only criteria, MS may or may not be worth, depends on your current package and future demand of your skill set. Saying that MS definitely boosts your take home. Aside, MS will help you specialize in your desired field helping you to become an some. Top companies across the globe consider MS for their candidates. Also, MS (or any other Master's degree) will be required in case you have plans to do Ph.D. in future. Hope this helps.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Yash, These are the requirements as stated on their website. "Applicants should hold a Bachelor's or equivalent degree in mechanical engineering and must show a very good previous academic performance as well as sufficient proficiency in English by passing TOEFL with a minimum score of 577 (paper-based) / 90 (internet-based) or IELTS with a minimum score of 6.5. Please note: The TOEFL ITP is not be accepted by TUHH. By a good academic performance, it indicates an upper first class, above 75% is recommended.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

Contributor-Level 10

You have the required IELTS score and scored 77%, you will get admission. You may not get the free education because for that, they require 80%. As you have done MCA instead of doing MS in Computer Science, it is better you do some specialisation in the computer field when you do your Master's degree. It will make you more employable.

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Rajdeep Sinha

Guide-Level 13

Hi there!
COMEDK exam is not taken for medical anymore. You can take admission in MBBS in MS Ramaiah through NEET only. Hope you got your answer.

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Steve Smith

Contributor-Level 6

No doubt, Germany is good option for pursuing Engineering. It is the best place for technical innovations, it is a quite obvious option for most of the students, who looks for an engineering degree is to first consider his or her study options in Germany.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

No brother. It's lower than the admission criteria.

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Steve Smith

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I will say, it completely depends on university requirements, you might get admission with 60% marks, but it is not guarantee that you will get admission in top universities, some individuals got admission even with 55% marks. It is a university requirement. I would suggest you to kindly check with university for which you are applying. Thank you.

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