Is GRE required for the University of Delaware MSc in CS?

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Yes, GRE score is required for University of Delaware MSc in CS. A total of 153 in Verbal section and 155 for the Quantitative section, and 4.0 for the Analytical Writing section is required. The entry requirements for this course are: '

  • A Bachelor's degree with a minimum average of 3.2
  • Scholarly comp

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