Is there any need to give another exam after IELTS or TOEFL?
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Hi,
If you want to pursue UG course then you will have to give SAT and for PG course GMAT or GRE. It is mandatory for all colleges abroad in Canada, USA, UK or Australia.
There are few colleges which give admission on the basis of TOEFL or IELTS in Europe and Canada. Kindly, search for that on Shiksha abroad.
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It completely depends upon your desired country, your past academic score and which type of course you need to study.
1) If you choose USA for your study, you have to appear for GRE, for other countries you don't need to take GRE, but some 1-2% universities need GRE score outside of USA.
2) If your academic score does not meet the criteria of the universities, then you need to take GRE, because this time GRE used as a profile booster, but still the chances are 50-50.
3) If you want to study MBA in abroad, then you need to take GMAT exam.
All the best.
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Synonyms of “significant” | ||
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On general basis | On the basis of being large in amount or substantial | In the context of “academic or formal usage” |
Important | Considerable | Noteworthy |
Notable | Extensive | Valid |
Considerable | Weighty | Conclusive |
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Historic | Tremendous | |
Outstanding | Massive | |
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Synonyms of “beautiful” | ||
|---|---|---|
On general basis | On the basis of formal/poetic | In the context “for people” |
Pretty | Comely (old-fashioned, literary) | Handsome |
Lovely | Beauteous (archaic) | Attractive |
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Synonyms of “good” | ||
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On general basis | On the basis of morality/character | On the basis of skills/ability |
Nice | Righteous | Capabale |
Fine | Moral | Able |
Pleasant | Noble | Proficient |
OK | Decent | Skillful |
Agreeable | Honorable | Skilled |
Suited | Upright | Trained |
A1 | Ethical | Great |
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Simple Present Tense Examples | |
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