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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Subjective GRE for CS
hello admin...im doin my bachelors in CS from a college which is affiliated to an university(JNTU),not reputed to award marks as liberally as other universities in India...my question to u is...can a low gpa at college be covered up by giving in a subjective gre in cs..while applying for an MS program in CS???
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Yes and no. Most graduate schools have minimum GPA requirements, but I don't know what that is like for international students. So if you meet the graduate's schools minimum GPA requirements, then, yes, the GRECS score can easily make the difference between admission and rejection.
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