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7th February 2014, 07:39 PM
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How much marks should be scroed in GRE and TOFEL to do MS in USA? How much cost will incur?
Hi,am Ranjitha i got 65% in10th,50%in 12th.Now i am studing first year B.E after 3years i want to do MS in electronic and communication at USA in top college and how much cost it takes to do in USA.Thanku sir
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10th February 2014, 12:58 PM
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You can definitely pursue your MS course in USA. The cost that you have to bear for the MS course can be divided into two categories - College fees and Living Cost. The tution fees depends on the credit hours you are taking for your course. Usually there are 9 credit hours per semester.
Low institutes will charge you less than $ 6000 per 9 credit hours or per semester. Average institutes will charge $6000 to 7500 per 9 credit hours or per semester. High tuition schools will charge you above $7500 per 9 credit hours or per semester. The living cost will vary from $350-$600 per month. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Verbal: 158 Quantitative: 159 Writing: 5.3 Stanford University: Verbal: 159 Quantitative: 158 Writing: 4.8 University of California, Berkeley: Verbal: 153 – 156 score range Quantitative: 167 Writing: 4.5 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): Verbal: 155 Quantitative: 167 Writing: 5.0 University of Virginia: Verbal: 163 Quantitative: 166 Writing: 4.5 University of Michigan – Ann Arbor: Verbal: 160 range Quantitative: 167 Writing: 5.0 University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill: Verbal: 158 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 4.5 Georgia Institute of Technology: Verbal: 158 Quantitative: 167 Writing: 4.3 University of California – San Diego: Verbal: 162 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 5.5 University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign: Verbal: 155 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 4.0 University of Wisconsin – Madison: Verbal: 163 Quantitative: 731 Writing: 4.5 University of Washington: Verbal: 156 Quantitative: 167 Writing: 4.0 Pennsylvania State University: Verbal: 150 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 3.0 University of Florida (UFL): Verbal: 154 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 3.0 University of Texas , Austin: Verbal: 155 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 4.0 Ohio State University: Verbal: 156 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 4.0 California Institute of Technology: Verbal: 160 Quantitative: 157 Writing: 5.0 Duke University: Verbal: 160 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 4.5 University of Chicago: Verbal: 158 Quantitative: 167 Writing: 4.0 Northwestern University: Verbal: 160 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 5.0 Washington University in St. Louis: Verbal: 161 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 5.0 Johns Hopkins University: Verbal: 163 Quantitative: 164 Writing: 4.8 Rice University: Verbal: 160 Quantitative: 167 Writing: 5.0 Emory University: Verbal: 153 Quantitative: 306 Writing: 4.0-6.0 University of Notre Dame: Verbal: 165 Quantitative: 165 Writing: 5.3 Vanderbilt University: Verbal: 157 Quantitative: 166 Writing: 4.8 William and Mary: Verbal: 158 Quantitative: 160 Writing: 4.5 Johns Hopkins University Verbal: 159 Quantitative: 162 Writing: 4.2 |
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12th February 2014, 04:04 PM
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Hi,
I found these links to be useful in topuniversities website. You can google by typing the below keywords. Graduate School Admissions Part 1: Choosing a University Graduate School Admissions Part 2: Create a Perfect Application Package Regards, Deepika |
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