Is GRE applicable to any of the IITs in India for M.Tech or MS in CSE? My GRE score is 329 and work experience is 4 years.
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IIT's require GATE score for M.Tech in India, GRE is applicable to foreign countries. Your GRE score is good and have a good work experience, better choose for MS in a road that will help you to grow very soon. All the best.
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Mohammed Inamul Hassan Current Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoThe answer is no. GATE is the entrance test for master's course in IIT (Indian Institute of Technology). GRE is not applicable in any of Indian Institutes of Technology. GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is required for IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology) US, as it is a compulsory entrance test for admission in Illinois Institute of Technology, United States. So try to score good in GATE to get into any of the Indian Institute of Technology.
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