Gre is necessary to write?

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GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) Test checks the Mathematical, Verbal and Analytical Writing Skills of students who wish to pursue graduate studies abroad. GRE is a computer-based test that assesses students’ potential for advanced study of almost all the courses for master's and doctoral degrees in varied fields. More than 1300 universities around the world accept GRE for business programs.

You must demonstrate readiness for graduate study through some specific standard of achievement in a common entrance examination (e.g., the subject GRE, GMAT) and/or an admissions test or an interview. Departments may also admit students with a good Bachelor’s degree with relevant research or working experience on a case-by-case basis, subject to approval by the Board of Graduate Studies (BGS).
 
Admission to a coursework-based graduate programme would usually require a Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, in the subject or related discipline. In addition, programmes may require candidates to demonstrate readiness for graduate study through a specific standard of achievement in Common placement examination (e.g. GRE, GMAT);

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Programme-administered placement test in the relevant field (which may also consist of a structured interview to test the candidate’s understanding of the field).

However, It's important to keep in mind that the specific options available to you will depend on your individual circumstances and the country where you want to study. It's always a good idea to do your own research and to contact the universities directly to inquire about their admissions requirements and processes.


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