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Beginner-Level 3
No, it's a myth. Nothing else. I am sure you must be known of American president Donald Trump policies. CSE isn't out of trend. If you are innovative and hardworking, there are many doors open for you.
As you know, Google and Amazon are getting quite a lot interested in interning Indian engineers. After China, India is one of the most leading software development countries in Asia and globe too. If we work hard for the nation, more opportunities exist. CSE is a great field for helping in nation building.
Read about - Smart India Hackathon 2017. I was a team leader in participant competing teams. Nation building is a lot dependant on
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Scholar-Level 17
To do B.Tech from USA, you must appear for the SAT (Scholastic Ability Test).
Almost all the colleges and universities in the USA accept this SAT exam score to enroll students. Therefore, the SAT exam score is one of the main eligibility criteria to get admission in USA colleges. This is the main reason behind the popularity of this test. The purpose of conducting this exam is to evaluate students for their writing, reading as well as mathematical skills.
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Guide-Level 12
It is possible if the university waives off the requirement. This decision will totally depend on your profile and the university's selectivity. Contact the universities directly before deciding not to take the IELTS or TOEFL.
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Guide-Level 12
Different universities and programmes would be having different requirements. Typically a four-year Bachelors degree is required and very good academic grades, say around 75%. You must also take the GRE for universities in US. Also IELTS or TOEFL must be taken to meet English language requirements.
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Contributor-Level 9
Your choice are good.so need work hard you start preparing for IELTS.
The strategies for preparation can differ from individual to individual. Ideally, 3 to 5 months is required. You can take a lot of practice test, which they are available online on IELTS and British Council website.
You should practice answering and finishing within the specified time limit. You can identify your weak areas and work on them.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 14
For further information please visit the below website:
http://googleweblight.com/i?u=http://cambridgeinternationalacademy.com/study-abroad/study-in-new-zealand-without-ielts-for-indian-students/&grqid=6F0HNpKh&hl=en-IN
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Guide-Level 14
Follow this website which will give you better calculation
https://tuition.utexas.edu/
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