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Admission Requirements and Entrance Examinations

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Graduate Study
Admission Requirements and Entrance Examinations

The main requirements for admission to educational institutions in the United States are:

  • a strong academic background;
  • demonstrated command of the English language;
  • for many programs, scores on one or more standardized admissions tests;
  • adequate financial resources.

Academic Background
Candidates for graduate level education should have completed or be nearing completion of an academic or professional degree. In the United States this typically takes four years of undergraduate study to complete, giving U.S. students 16 years in total at school and university.

English Proficiency
To participate in graduate study in the United States successfully, students must be able to read, write, and communicate orally in English with a high level of proficiency.

Graduate Admission Tests
Most graduate admissions departments require satisfactory scores on at least one academic admissions test, either a general aptitude test such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test or a demonstration of proficiency in your field (GRE Subject Test), or sometimes both.

Academic and Entrance Examinations that May Be Required for Admission
This section contains information on which examinations may be required for admission, as well as contact information for each test.

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