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sojit chetry

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The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. Since its debut in 1926, its name and scoring have changed several times. Test of English as a Foreign Language is a standardized test to measure the English language ability of non-native speakers wishing to enroll in English-speaking universities. In comparison to the TOEFL the SAT focuses more on thinking for yourself and not understanding, which is why most colleges require both tests for the admission. While the TOEFL shows your English level as a non-native speaker. There are no specific eligibility criteria for the TOEFL exam prescribed by th
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To gain admission to the United States as a foreign student from a non-native English-speaking country, scores from an English . Language proficiency test must be provided. The Test of English . As a Foreign Language TOEFL is a standardized test administered by Education Testing Service (ETS), a private non-profit organisation based in the United States. This test is only used for academic purposes. Whereas, the International English . Language Testing System, IELTS is jointly managed by the British Council (IDP), IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment English . This exam has two main variations: academic and general training. While
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DHYEY Sampat

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You need to know that in addition to the typical application requirements, such as the application fee, transcript and letters of reference, you must submit a transfer application form and/or supplemental information.

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Shubham Bose

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Hi, so I scored 7.0 in IELTS just after 15 days of preparation, if you're really serious then you can get more. Getting the preparation material is really easy.
1. IELTS IDP INDIA website is already filled with ample preparation material and examples.
2. Don't forget to check out Coursera where the University of California provides an IELTS Complete certification.

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Shubham Bose

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Getting acceptance in university like Harvard, MIT, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and London Business School is next to impossible. The best course that is available as a fresher is M.Sc. University of East London, UK and UCL, Canada. These two universities accept Fresher MBA but believe me they are nothing in compared to other MBA providing universities.

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Shubham Bose

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For GRE IELTS & TOEFL you won't face any issues, as I've already given 2 of the tests mentioned above I know about the whole process they don't even ask about which college you're studying at, all you need is a valid passport. Talking about MS, yes, there will be hurdles but you can put the final degree as still awaiting.

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Jyoti Kumari

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Hello Geeta,
On this website, you get all the material for CAT or other material for the MBA entrance test. It is a paid website.

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Rupjyoti saikia

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Yes, definitely you can do MS in CS from abroad.

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