Sam1608 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Hi, I'm an Indian student and have just completed my Bachelors in Engineering (Electronics & Communications) and am applying for graduate studies in High Energy Astrophysics. I recently gave the PGRE this October since the PGRE is only offered once a year in India But due to my lack of timed practice, I'm not hoping to get >700 this time. Undergrad Institution: Gujarat Technological University (No Physics reputation; considered as one of top 50's in Engineering in India)Major: Electronics & CommunicationsOverall GPA: 7.8/10Length of Degree: 4 yearsPosition in Class: AverageType of Student: InternationalGRE Scores: 307, RevisedQ: 157 (68%)V: 150 (45%)W: 3.5 (38)P: Estimated between 600-700 (October, 2014) TOEFL Total: 106 (S-23; L-27; W-28; R-28)Research Experience: None! (Probably my biggest disadvantage) (Apart from the final year project that we've to undertake in the field of Electronics-->irrelevant for Physics purposes) But, I've undertaken one course- Dissertation based certificate course in A&A at a research institute in India, and will also undertake a graduate-level Cosmology course (without dissertation) at the same. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: (??) Was selected in a summer exchange program (25-students) to study 2 subjects at KSU Pertinent Activities or Jobs: N/A Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: None Physics Relevant Courses: Have studies Image Processing, Electromagnetics, Engineering Physics and Engineering Math (4 courses) relevant to A&A is what I can consider for college courses Have taken more than 11 (and currently ongoing) MOOCs on Physics & A&AApplying to Where: Rochester Institute of Technology Princeton's 2-year Post-Baccalaureate Program in Astrophysics (yet to answer if International students are eligible) Colorado, Boulder North Carolina, Chapel Hill Rutgers Australian National University (Seems impossible) Now I don't know whether with the above info. if I should even consider applying or take an year off to prepare better for PGRE and retry. I'm open to any advice.
prospecting Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 You may want to consider retaking your GRE since your quantitative scores are a little on the low side for a focus that requires it. Furthermore, the schools you are applying to are highly competitive and many students will apply with a combined GRE score greater than the minimum 315 score.
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