Can a GRE score of 308 & 9.09 CGPA in UG fetch me admission in Virginia Tech., Pennsylvania State University or in University of Minnesota?
My complete GRE score is Q-161, V-147, AWA-3.5 and have not given TOEFL. I have worked for an international NGO (Rotaract club) and as a student leader of technical chapter IEEE communications in VIT, Lors from doctorate professors under whom I had done my mini projects. I have no publications yet.
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Hi Harsha, it is difficult to answer if you will get admission as it is a decision taken by the university after evaluating all competing applicants. A GRE score of 310 and above usually is recommended but class profiles comprises of students with varying education background. You seem to have a decent profile. Give the TOEFL and aim the CGPA of 8 to 9 as you mentioned. Try to engage in more activities like project work, a very good internship or final year project should help.
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