What is the eligibility criteria to pursue MS from US?

Currently I am pursuing B.Tech.

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    Raj Aryan | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-04-23 16:12:24
    Hi,
    Find below some of the finest universities in US offering MS in various fields.
    - Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    - University of California–Berkeley.
    - University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign.
    - University of Michigan–Ann Arbor.
    - California Institute of Technology.
    - Georgia Institute of Technology.
    - University of Texas–Austin.
    - Carnegie Mellon University.
    - University of California–Los Angeles.
    - University of Southern California.
    - University of Wisconsin–Madison.
    - Texas A&M University–College Station.
    - Rice University.
    - Penn State University.
    - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
    - University of California–San Diego.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2014-04-23 16:09:12
    Hi,
    In order to pursue masters degree from universities in US, you need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation plus you need to take below mentioned tests:
    1. GRE.
    2. TOEFL or IELTS.
    For admission in masters degree in American universities you need to have GRE score of 300-320 plus IELTS score of 7 with no individual band below 6.5 or TOEFL score of 90 with no band less than 20.
    Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
    Please remember application deadlines in American universities for internationa
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2014-04-19 10:45:50
    You can go for MS or MBA in USA you have to clear test like GRE, GMAT to get admission there in higher education
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    prudhvi bhatiya HR Manager, Dca,B.Tech,MS,MBA, (Ph.d) Cambridge | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-04-19 04:44:05
    Hi mr.daya, welcome https://shiksha.com after completing your b.tech the only optin you want to study in abroad countries is for your masters which is for MS or MBA which, i guess you still doing your b.tech if yes try tog et maximum percentage, less backlogs if you are in final year dont waste time preapre for GRE and IELTS exam those are entrance exams for the US if you want to study MBA then GMAT and IELTS are the entrance exams, based on the score card and your academics upto now you need to select the univerisites, then after you will get an I20 which is an admission letter, for that most of the universities are aksing admission f
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