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6th January 2012, 08:03 PM
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After Avionics can I write the GRE, TOEFL exam? What kind of jobs can I get after 4 years of Avionics?
after avionics can i write GRE,TOFL????what are the jobs i can get after the 4 years of avionics.......please ans me
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6th July 2012, 06:55 PM
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Re: After Avionics can I write the GRE, TOEFL exam? What kind of jobs can I get after 4 years of Avionics?
Hi friend,
yes you can wite those exams, Eligibility for that exam is Anyone and everyone is eligible for taking the GRE Test - there are no restrictions based on age or qualifications. The prospective graduate applicants takes the GRE General test and GRE subject test. GRE scores are used by the admissions authorities or fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate academic, extracurricular records and other qualifications for graduate study. Some GRE Subject Tests yield sub scores that can indicate the strengths and weaknesses of an individual student and may be useful for guidance and placement purposes. The test scores are valid for five years, i.e., most universities accept scores up to five years old. But it is always better if your scores are recent (not older than 2 years). Fees Test fees for GRE Test may vary according to the country in which you take the test. In India, this fee is US $140 (approx Rs. 7000), payable at the time of registration. You cannot pay in Indian Rupees. The fees has to be paid through a US Dollar denominated draft, made out in favour of "ETS - GRE" payable in the U.S. Such a draft is usually available with the Main Branches of most banks (which have a foreign exchange counter) in most of the big cities for a nominal charge (around Rs. 200). Alternately, the payment can also be made through a credit card which has global acceptance. The credit card need not necessarily be yours - you can get your father to sign for you! To know more about Toefl please http://www.coachingindians.com/study...igibility.html |
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6th July 2012, 06:58 PM
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Re: After Avionics can I write the GRE, TOEFL exam? What kind of jobs can I get after 4 years of Avionics?
Hi friend,
yes you can wite those exams, Eligibility for that exam is Anyone and everyone is eligible for taking the GRE Test - there are no restrictions based on age or qualifications. The prospective graduate applicants takes the GRE General test and GRE subject test. GRE scores are used by the admissions authorities or fellowship panels to supplement undergraduate academic, extracurricular records and other qualifications for graduate study. Some GRE Subject Tests yield sub scores that can indicate the strengths and weaknesses of an individual student and may be useful for guidance and placement purposes. The test scores are valid for five years, i.e., most universities accept scores up to five years old. But it is always better if your scores are recent (not older than 2 years). Fees Test fees for GRE Test may vary according to the country in which you take the test. In India, this fee is US $140 (approx Rs. 7000), payable at the time of registration. You cannot pay in Indian Rupees. The fees has to be paid through a US Dollar denominated draft, made out in favour of "ETS - GRE" payable in the U.S. Such a draft is usually available with the Main Branches of most banks (which have a foreign exchange counter) in most of the big cities for a nominal charge (around Rs. 200). Alternately, the payment can also be made through a credit card which has global acceptance. The credit card need not necessarily be yours - you can get your father to sign for you! To know more about Toefl please http://www.coachingindians.com/study...igibility.html Best wishes. |
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23rd February 2014, 03:36 AM
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Re: After Avionics can I write the GRE, TOEFL exam? What kind of jobs can I get after 4 years of Avionics?
Hello sir, i m in final year of btech avionics. I wanna join iist for my mtech in avionics. Just tell me ,from which code should i have written gate.
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