Do we need to pursue any course before taking admission in graduation program of American colleges?

79 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Chirag Pandey
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Lalit Bhandari
9 years ago
Hi Chirag, graduation program in USA refers to master degree program. So by no doubt you must complete your bachelor's degree. For admissions you must take GRE and TOEFL. GRE requirement vary from university to university and you must search university websites for details.

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