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My CGPA is 3.59 (4) and GRE is 1300. May I get tuition exemption for MS or PHD studies in Computer Science.

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I have one publication in international journal.

I have 2 years job experience as software engineer.

Do i need to add subject GRE?

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  1. Wow, with that score and that GPA your asking this. Can you say just book smart. Your answer is just a few research clicks away.


  2. You probably will need the subject GRE. Check the websites for the universities you're interested in, and they'll list what exams they require. If you are from an education system that's not based in the English language, you may also need the TOEFL.

    It's unlikely that you would get a tuition exemption/waiver or scholarship for an MS program in the US. It's possible, but it's far more likely that you'd get one in a PhD program. Most PhD CS programs provide full funding for their students. You shouldn't have to pay tuition, and you may get a small (very small) stipend. Again, check with each uni you're interested in to find out more.  

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