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19th November 2014, 09:47 PM
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Eligibility to pursue Master of Science in US?


hello
kindly tell me what are the criterion
to be filled to master in science in US?
please reply as soon as possible
thank you in advance




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21st November 2014, 12:28 PM
SudeepKumarSaha
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Default Re: Eligibility to pursue Master of Science in US?

The eligibility conditions to pursue Master of Science in US are:

- One should have undertaken 16 years of education - 10, 10+2 and then atleast 4 years of higher studies.
- One should have completed at least graduation degree in the discipline for which one aims to pursue Master of Science or its related fields.

Apart from these, one must have a good score in GRE and TOEFL along with good career record - good resume, strong statement of purpose, training, certifications, extra curricular activities and work experience (preferred).
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21st November 2014, 06:32 PM
Saikiranreddy47475
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Default Re: Eligibility to pursue Master of Science in US?

To be eligible to pursue Master of Science course in US, you must have completed the Graduation degree or equivalent in any discipline from any recognised university. After completion of graduation degree, you need to appear for GRE and IELTS examination to get admission in US universities. GRE score is the basic requirement that you need to have to get admission in US universities whereas IELTS is a standardised test which helps you to prove your English Language Proficiency in Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing sections. By having GRE and IELTS score, you can apply for admission in M.S course in top US universities
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