Should I write GRE to get into TU Munich University in Germany (stream: integrated circuits)? What is the minimum percentage?

87 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Madhu Kumar
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Dr Navarun Varma
9 years ago
Not necessary but having a GRE score will help. There is no minimum percentage, students accepted are academically strong and have percentiles as high as 90%. So if you have more than 75% you may have a chance.

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