I've completed my engineering in 6-years with a lot of backlogs. I have got 300 in GRE, can I apply for any university?
My result transcript does not show any backlog history. How do they know then that I was having a backlog before, as I have cleared it all?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
7 years agoHello Sugam,
There are different ways of knowing that you had a backlog in engineering and that you have taken 6 years to clear engineering. It can be found out from the dates you have cleared your 10th 12th and Engineering. In addition, it is never a good idea to suppress something if it is asked. Of course, I am not saying that you should highlight your backlogs and say that you took 6 years but if a specific question is there then you should answer truthfully. Universities abroad base their admission criteria not only on academics but on many other things. There are many nuances in the whole process. In view of this, I will recommen...more
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