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22nd October 2017, 07:21 PM
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Marks required in Engineering to get admission in MS at Georgia Institute of Technology, USA? Fees and conditions for admission?
Sir, I am in final year of Mechanical Engineering and after it want to study MS from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. So, tell me marks required in Engineering to get admission? Fees and conditions for admission?
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25th October 2017, 09:22 PM
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Re: Marks required in Engineering to get admission in MS at Georgia Institute of Technology, USA? Fees and conditions for admission?
Let me inform you that admission in Georgia Institute of Technology, USA for MS in Engineering course are not provided on the basis of marks obtained in bachelors degree, instead it is provided on the basis of marks obtained by a candidate in the GRE and IELTS examinations. And no minimum marks is required to be eligible for GRE and IELTS examinations. However, I would suggest you to secure a minimum of 70% aggregate marks in your bachelor of Mechanical Engineering course.
Those candidates, who have completed bachelor's of Mechanical Engineering with good aggregate marks from a recognized university, are eligible to apply for admission in Georgia Institute of Technology, USA for MS in Mechanical Engineering after qualifying GRE (Graduate Record Test) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System) examinations. In order to get the information regarding fees, you are advised to visit the university official website or contact university and for the below I have mentioned details of the university; Georgia Institute of Technology Address: North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA Phone: +1 404-894-2000 Website: http://www.gatech.edu/ |
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