A fan asked, I want to study graduated course in a US school? Is it necessary to GRE or how can go for one such course without GRE Score?'
Wonderful question and perhaps this is the problem of many leaving undergraduate college and willing to pursue graduate coursework. GRE Score is a mandatory requirement for Graduate Admission across United States and Canada. Also the GRE Score is accepted worldwide for graduate school admission including MBA and Law. Taking GRE is right decision but if you do not GRE Score then too you can apply for many schools across worlds as well as in United States and Canada. I dig deeper, internet database and found few institutes in US where Schools do not ask for GRE Score. Here is the list of
Wonderful question and perhaps this is the problem of many leaving undergraduate college and willing to pursue graduate coursework. GRE Score is a mandatory requirement for Graduate Admission across United States and Canada. Also the GRE Score is accepted worldwide for graduate school admission including MBA and Law. Taking GRE is right decision but if you do not GRE Score then too you can apply for many schools across worlds as well as in United States and Canada. I dig deeper, internet database and found few institutes in US where Schools do not ask for GRE Score. Here is the list of
GRAD PPROGRAMS NOT ASKING GRE
MIT
Electrical Engineering and computer science.
Washington State University: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Dayton: Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology: Engineering
George Mason University: Applied Information Technology (MS)
Civil & Infrastructure Engineering (MS)
Computer Forensics (MS)
University of Washington: Civil Engineering (MS)
University of MarylandEngineering: Professional Master of Engineering (ENPM)
Iowa State University: Chemical and Biological Engineering (ME)
Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering (ME)
Systems Engineering (ME)
University of Minnesota: Civil Engineering (MS)
Brown University: Biomedical Engineering
South Dakota State University: Mechanical Engineering (MS)
Computer Science (MS)
North Carolina State University: Landscape Architecture
Tufts University
Engineering Management
Brandeis University
Computer Science (MA/MS)
Portland State University: Mechanical and Materials Engineering
New Mexico State University
Economics, Applied Statistics and International Business
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Geographic Information Systems (MS)
Applied Sociology
University of Arizona
Economic Geology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
University of Pittsburgh
Material Science & Engg.
University of Michigan: InterPro-Integrated Microsystems
Electrical Engineering and computer science.
Washington State University: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Dayton: Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology: Engineering
George Mason University: Applied Information Technology (MS)
Civil & Infrastructure Engineering (MS)
Computer Forensics (MS)
University of Washington: Civil Engineering (MS)
University of MarylandEngineering: Professional Master of Engineering (ENPM)
Iowa State University: Chemical and Biological Engineering (ME)
Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering (ME)
Systems Engineering (ME)
University of Minnesota: Civil Engineering (MS)
Brown University: Biomedical Engineering
South Dakota State University: Mechanical Engineering (MS)
Computer Science (MS)
North Carolina State University: Landscape Architecture
Tufts University
Engineering Management
Brandeis University
Computer Science (MA/MS)
Portland State University: Mechanical and Materials Engineering
New Mexico State University
Economics, Applied Statistics and International Business
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Geographic Information Systems (MS)
Applied Sociology
University of Arizona
Economic Geology
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
University of Pittsburgh
Material Science & Engg.
University of Michigan: InterPro-Integrated Microsystems