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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Why do you think you need to improve your English? Is it just because you live in a village? If yes, then you have to boost your confidence rather than your English skills. But if no, then you have to think which part is lacking, is it your grammar or spoken English or both? If it is spoken English then you should watch more online videos on spoken English from YouTube, spend some time in a local internet cafe if you don't have a connection at home but if you feel you are lacking in your grammar as well then I would suggest you go for a professional TOEFL or IELTS training program in any nearby town. Take practice tests and revise
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You have to check the www.ets.org. This is the official website for GRE and TOEFL. You will find the test dates and registration dates as well. You can register for the test even before 48 hours of taking the test. Check the website and you will know.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Hi Pratiksha,
Some decent options could be Vancouver Island University, Thompson Rivers University, NYIT Regent's University London, etc. Some more options could be found here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The best way is to look on the official website of TOEFL which is www.eta.org/toefl
A number of practice tests are available, it is important you keep taking the practice tests to know where you stand and revise accordingly. Read a lot of journals, blogs, current affairs, learn new words every day and keep practising. You may further check this guide:
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/how-to-practice-for-toefl-practice-tests-and-samples-blogId-7082
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Thye average score of admitted students at NUS is typically in the range of 680-710, you should aim for a score of nothing less than 700 to be considered.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
If the program you are applying to requires these tests then certainly you must prepare. Considering Harvard and Oxford, remember they will evaluate your overall profile and you must be an allrounder, mere taking these tests alone won't help. Perhaps you can share your desired program of study for better guidance.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Considering that finance is not a problem, you can follow the following strategy. You can apply for 3 dream colleges, 4 reach colleges and 3 backup colleges. Considering the limited knowledge that I have about you, I'd suggest you go for the following: Dream:
Georgia Institute of Technology, University of California Los Angeles and University of Washington, Seattle.
Reach Colleges: University of Cincinnati, University of California Santa Cruz and Michigan State University.
BackUp colleges can be: Arizona State University, University of Utah Salt Lake and University of North Carolina.
Think of various other factors while final
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