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Hey,

Most universities look at your GRE score, TEFEL/ IELTS score and your GPA for bachelor's degree

A score between 150-160 is considered as a decent score and above 160 is good and leaves more hope.

The average minimum requirement in US universities for TOEFEL is 78

GPA should be 3+ on a scale of 4.

Now, Universities also require an SoP from the students. A good SoP highlighting all your research work, your achievements increase your chances.

Doing research work, writing papers, indulging in projects will also give you an edge.

Universities will set their own requirements in terms of GRE and in the United States, for example, the average GRE scores for the general test range from: 3.0-5.5 for writing. 154-163 for verbal. 157-167 for quantitative.

Harvard is an extremely competitive school for graduate applicants. On average, the GRE scores of admitted applicants range from about 155 to 166 for Verbal and 155 to 170 for Quant, with many programs wanting scores in the 160s, or the top 10-15 percent.

There is no magic number that will ensure admissions.  A phd primarily is about creation of new knowledge. so the most important criterion would be the strength of your research problem and its match with the Professor/department that you seek to apply to. But a good GRE score does act as booster shot. Scores above 330 are exceptional and will make your application stand out. But 300- 310 are quite safe scores and you application with that scores will merit a look in most universities. What will make the decision in your favour is a combination of factors. Teh nature of your research problem, the integrety displayed by your SOP, the correlation betweeen your essay, and your reco letters all will collectively play a role in you being selected or rejected. Also since most good universites look for  diversity in their class ( though not that much at phd level), that too plays a bit role. So ideally you must  make a  list of about 10 schools, which should be a judicious mix of great, good and average schools around your level. As a bench mark., Great schools do get lot 310 - 330 and and above GRE scores students,  good schools around 300 and average would be less than that.

Thanks,
Azim

Your gre score is not the only factor for getting you admitted into graduate program. It depends on your overall profile which includes your goa, letter of recommendation, statement of purpose, TOEFL/IELETS scores, number of publications, research work and extra-curricular involvement as well. 

Below are average gre scores for MS in CS

  • University of new mexico

Verbal score - 145.       Quantitative score - 163

  • University of Arizona

VS- 152.       QS- 161

  • San Diego state university

VS- 150.           QS- 150

  • University of florida- 

VS- 163.       QS- 143

  • Boston university

VS- 142.       QS- 144

Hello,

It would had been better if you had mentioned your category, since the cutoffs for vary for each category. It is difficult to predict the exact college. BDS cutoffs are generally lower than that of MBBS. Based upon your marks you may have chances of private colleges in Delhi, which is your domicile.

Would suggest you to use our NEET college predictor, to get the comprehensive list of colleges where you have chances of admission for BDS -

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this helps!

Thank you.

Hello Aspirant; 

In European Universities, No GRE . They  focus mainly on the Undergraduate Score and then comes GRE. Most universities don't require GRE score submitted with the application. 

However, the universities of United States need GRE. The score around 320 - 330 is considered as a safe score. 

If you are a CBSE board student then TOFEL is not mandatory for you. But if you don't then you have to write TOFEL. 


Hope it helps. 


Thank you. 

Hello aspirant,

The GRE contains the following segments-

1. Analytical Writing,

2. Verbal Reasoning ( 2 sections)-

Topics included-

Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives

Verb Tense

Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions

Pronoun Agreement

Subject Verb Agreement

Modifiers

Parallelism

3. Qualitative Reasoning ( 2 sections)-

Number properties

Order of operations

Percentage

Ratio and proportion

Profit and loss

Simple and compound interest

Speed, distance and time

Permutation & combination

Linear equations

Quadratic equations

Sets Theory

Statistics: Average, Median, Mode, Range, Standard deviation

Powers and roots

Probability

Pipes, cisterns, work, time

Lines and angles

Triangles

Polygon

Quadrilateral

Circles

Co-ordinate geometry

Volume and surface area

4. Another section that may contain questions from any of the segments. 

Hello there,

GRE subjects test syllabus is as follows:

BIOLOGY

  • Cellular and Molecular Biology 
  • Organismal Biology
  • Ecology and Evolution

CHEMISTRY

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

  • Literary Analysis
  • Identification
  • Cultural and Historical Contexts
  • History and Theory of Literary Criticism Calculus

MATHEMATICS

  • Algebra
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Real Analysis
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Additional Mathematics

PHYSICS

  • Classical Mechanics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Optics and Wave Phenomena
  • Thermodyamics and Statistical Mechanics
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Atomic Physics
  • Special Relativity
  • Laboratory Methods
  • Specialised Topics like Nuclear and Particle Physics etc

PSYCHOLOGY

  • Biological
  • Cognitive
  • Social
  • Developmental
  • Clinical
  • Measurement/Methodology/Other


Hope this helps.

 

 

 


Gre consists of two test formats :
Gre general test and Gre subject test 

Gre syllabus for general test
Analytical Writing
Verbal reasoning
Topics under verbal reasoning secton :
Basic sentence structure  : Nouns , pronouns, adjectives
Verb Tense
Idioms and idomatic expressions
Pronoun agreement
Subject - verb agreement
Modifiers
Parallelism

Quantitative reasoning
Topics under Quantitative reasoning  :
Ratio and proportion
Proft and loss
Simple and compund interest
Speed distance and time
Permutation and combination
Linear equations
Quadratic equations 
Set theory
Statistics
Power and roots
Probability  , Quadrilateral, Polygon, Circles , Co-ordinate geometry, Order of operations, Volume and surface area, Percentage, Number properties .


Gre subject test syllabus:
Biology
Topics include : Cellular and molecular biology  , Organismal Biology, Ecology and evolution 
Chemistry
Topics include : Analytical , Inorganic, Organic, Physical Chemistry 

Literature in English
Topics include : Literary analysis, Identification, Cultural and historical contexts , History and theory of literacy criticism

Mathematics
Topics include : Algebra, Calculus and additional topics

Physics
Topics include  : Classical mechanics, Electromagnetism , Optics and wave phenomena, Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics , Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics, Special realtivity , Laboratory methods , Specialized topics

Psychology
Topics  include: Biological, Cognitive , Developmental, Social , Clinical , Measurement/ Methodology/other.

Hi,
GRE is a really competitive exam but if you crack it you are hundred percent sure that you will get into any really good universities and the future will just unfurl itself. speaking about a good score to get into any good University for GRE it is about 8.5 CGPA. so if you want to get into a good University will have to try a little more harder.
All the best

Hello Student!
Yes, but your degree will be Indian  only with just some foreign exposure .

Below given is a list of all the documents you need for studying in Germany:
1) Test scores- GRE/GMAT and IELTS/TOEFL/TestDaf/DSH
2) Academic transcripts
3) Letter of Motivation
4) Resume (mostly for business schools)
5) 2 -3 Letters of recommendations
6) Work experience certificates
7) Certificates of extra - curricular activities

I'm attaching a link where you can learn more about studying in Germany.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/how-apply-for-ms-in-germany

Hope this helps :)
Best of luck!
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