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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Oct 2009
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PLZZ HELP ITS IMPORTANT FOR ME
hello everyone I M EZAZ AHMAD SIDDIQUE
can anyone tell me, approx at what sub GRE score we get maximum scholarship and that to how much percent????????? how much money is been spended to the over all procedure of admission through sub GRE ???????????? which country provide the maximum scholarship or fund?????????? what is the benefit of sub GRE over general GRE?????????? i be waiting for thy reply if anyone knows it I would be most indebted help and reply soon thankyou |
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Eager!
Join Date: Feb 2008
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As for the questions about funding, I am no expert so I can't answer you. I suggest you consult the admissions coordinators/websites of the schools.
As for your last question, there really is no "benefit" per se of subject GRE over the General. The general is mandatory anyway. However, assuming that you are an international applicant, a subject GRE is almost a must because competition among international applicants are usually very severe. In that case, you have no choice but to do good on both tests. |
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Eager!
Join Date: Feb 2008
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The only thing I can tell you is about the funding for DOMESTIC applicants in the US as I am a domestic applicant of US. The financial support for US PhD programs in biological sciences is typically full coverage of tuition/fees and health insurance + an annual stipend of $24000 - 27000 USD. As for whether it applies to international applicants, I don't know. And I don't know anything about other countries.
Again, I think you should ask the admission coordinators of schools |
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