Timelines
There
are two admission windows for the Universities – Spring and
Fall. Following flow charts will explain the timeline to apply to
graduate school and they are the best case scenario. It's always
better to apply as early as possible.
Timeline
for Spring Admission Window:
Timeline
for Fall Admission Window:
Please
note that the courses for Spring start in January where as for
Fall, courses start in August. As suggested in the
timelines, it is always better finish the exam part of the admission
very well in advance.
How to register for GRE Test?
The
Registration slightly differs for registering the Test in the US and
Registering for GRE Test outside the US.
The
GRE test is available at around 700 centers in more than 160
countries across the world. The GRE test is offered as a Computer
based test round the year at most locations across the world and a
paper based test up to three times a year in areas where Computer
based testing is not available.
In
August, 2011, the GRE Revised General Test and replaced the old GRE
General Test. The new design is test taker friendly and new questions
are added in the test. This new test reflects more closely the kind
of thinking aspirants develop in graduate or business schools and
demonstrate that they are ready for graduate level work.
There
are four ways to register for GRE Test (Computer Adaptive):
1.
Phone Registration
2.
Online Registration
3.
Mail Registration
4
.Fax Registration
Important
Points:
1.
Register early so that your scores are received before you want to
apply in colleges.
2.
Make sure that while registering, the spellings of name matches with
the one printed on the ID that you will present at the test center.
3.
Late registration is available if you register online. Late
registration closes one week after the regular registration date.
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