It depends on the Country, University and the Department you are apply to. Usually, Universities look at your Transcripts, GRE score, IELTS/TOEFL scores, Extra Curriculars, Research wok, Essays, Recommendations etc. for scholarship decisions.
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not all universities are the same
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Once you finish your undergraduate work you have to apply for a graduate program. You can do this at the school you are attending if they have one or apply to another school. You need to fill out an application, send in your application fee, and take a GRE exam.
City College of New York Has a great program that offers lots of scholarships, stipends, research fellowships and internships and does not require the GRE.
yes. GRE score is very much essential for schools in US. only based on GRE score the universities will select the candidates. candidates with high GRE score get admission in top level universities. also in US funding is provided based on marks. higher the GRE score more funding will be provided and hence financial burden will decrease.
For Spring, it is September
Currently, the GRE costs $140
you has to appear for the GRE exams especially for US that has been conducted . After that they will fix a cutoff marks in each universities that you have scored in GRE
You should start to prepare the GRE as soon as you are planning to get into graduate school, at least in your junior year, starting from GRE vocabulary as it will take sometime to learn all the GRE words normally from several months to one year.
not much
I would not take any days specifically preparing for the GRE- you have spent you whole life up that time preparing-- a few more days won't do much.
If you are looking to go to grad school you will need to sit your GRE beforehand. If you are not planning to go to grad school then there is no real need to take the GRE test.
You can get a sample GRE test online at http://www.ets.org/gre/general/prepare/sample_questions/. These questions should help you learn what the actual test will be like and what will be expected of you.
You should take the GRE when you have prepared adequately for the exam and feel confident in your abilities. It is also important to consider application deadlines for the programs you are interested in.
There are many websites online that offer GRE practice tests, but many are not legitimate tests. For the best GRE practice tests, one should look into the Princeton Review. http://www.princetonreview.com/grad/free-gre-practice-test.aspx