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After completion of you B.Tech degree, there are a number of competitive exams that you can sit for- some will help you land good colleges in India such as IITs and NITs, (if you are interested at all, then the go-to exam for you would be GATE) and other exams that help you to get into colleges abroad (such as GRE, TOEFL, IELTS) etc.
To get into Ivy League colleges or any other colleges abroad, you need to prepare for competitive exams such as GRE and TOEFL.
However, what should be kept in mind is that a good test score isn't going to be enough. Since the competition is tough, Universities also prioritize your CV, your SOP and look into the internships that you have done so far and your research papers that were published. You also need to sit for interviews prior to your selection. So prepare accordingly. Hope you found this article useful. Feel free to ask any other queries. Good Luck!
Hello Aspirant,
1. Maintain a good CGPA throughout the 4 years of your undergraduate course. The first year of B.Tech can be substantially utilized to achieve an above average CGPA, which will, in turn,set the platform for your upcoming semesters.
2. During the semester breaks, try to do research projects in your field of interest under professors from reputed universities. Keep sharpening your skills in a structured manner through courses on NPTEL, Coursera etc. Your reservoir of relevant skills and experiences will prove to be invaluable in your journey.
3. You must also prepare for exams like GRE and TOEFL to gain admissions into Ivy League Universities. Refining and enhancing your english speaking and writing skills in a consistent manner is very crucial to your success in these exams. Keep your logical, mathematical and analytical skills sharp by solving problems regularly. You could also join courses like the one offered by the Princeton University to augment your preparation in a structured manner. For GRE you must aim for a 320+ score to ensure a realistic chance of bagging admission to one of the Ivy League universities.
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