I hav detained in final year btech and am intrsted doing ms in us is ther any prblm while am applying for admission or while writing gre etc

Due to of attendance shortage im going to be deatined this year is there any problem for me. IN my future study am intrsted doing my ms in us so my question is any prblem while applying for admission or writing the gre and tofel.

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Asked by Aravind Avula
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dikshant negi
2014-10-31 12:01:27

Hi Aravind, Below is the eligibility criteria for pursuing MS in USA: Exam Name: IELTS, TOEFL IELTS Eligibility Cutoff: 6.5 Max: 9 TOEFL Eligibility Cutoff: 80 Max:120 Additional Info Bachelor of Science degree in relevant field As eligibility criteria and admission procedure may vary in di

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