3 Proven Techniques to master 3500 GRE words

Figuring out how to learn 3000+ GRE words is an enigma to many aspirants. But not any longer! Join Mr. Sivagurunathan, an expert GRE verbal trainer who will explain the techniques to master GRE Vocab.
MS Abroad: Get 1 MS Strategy that won 6000+ Admits

- The Deciding factor to get best admits
- Key points to remember while preparing your application
- How to shortlist best universities for your profile and preferences
Fall 2020: Review of Best Value Universities under 20 Lakhs Budget

The Boston bloom
Palash shares his inspiring journey to one of the most prestigious universities for his MS.Even with a 303 GRE® score, he bagged admits from the prestigious Northeastern University and 3 more.
How did he do it?
Get all your answers from Palash as he joins us live from Boston.
Palash's Story
Palash was running really late for his admissions process. He took his GRE® in the month of November. The hurried nature of the entire process made him skeptical. But he forged on with confidence and with the help of a little help he was able to complete all his process before the deadlines closed. Even with a 303 GRE® score, he was able to bag admits from:
1. Northeastern University - Boston Campus
2. University of Houston
3. Arizona State University
4. Oklahoma state university
He also received a $20,000 scholarship from the University of Houston.
What made it possible?
- Deadline management
Even though he was late with the entire process Palash was able to bag 4 top admits. With the help of a structured admission process, he was able to beat deadlines and get his dream admits. - SOP
A good SOP never disappoints. And Palash’s story proves exactly that. Even with a low GRE®, he got acceptance letters from most of the universities he applied. - Profile Evaluation by experts
Get to know how to select the universities that are best suited for respective profiles.
Interested in finding out how you too can bag top admits this Fall 2020? Join us LIVE.
16th November
07.00 PM
Join live to find out
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How to compensate for a low GRE® score?
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What is a proper strategy for getting top admits?
3
How to draft a perfect SOP draft to get a top admit?
Find out in an exclusive webinar where Palash joins us live from Boston and discover how you too can beat low GRE® scores to get an admit.
All you have to do is click on “Register” and you’re all set.
Reach the university that you want this Fall 2020—whatever your GRE® score.
GRE 303: The Truth about MS abroad with Palash Chandrakar

Palash joins LIVE from Northeastern University
Take a minute and make a guess:
Join our exclusive LIVE webinar with Palash, where he’ll be sharing:
- His Application strategy for top 4 admits
- His strategy to follow for Scholarships
- The US universities in the TOP 50 you should be applying to for the Fall ‘20 intake!
- 5 important techniques that can boost your chances of getting admits!
- Parameters that helped him draft an admit winning SOP
Most importantly, get Palash's quick-step guide to navigate the university applications process!
Have more questions? Get answers from Palash instantly in a completely interactive Q&A session!
The SOP Writing Workshop: How to write a winning SOP for Fall 2020 Admit?

Along with case studies and a step-by-step breakdown of the “3 Check Rule”:
- Master the subtle art of convincing with words
- Learn about Power words, and
- The intricate skill of scrutiny
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The Cornell Classic: Ritika's journey to 5 top admits & $12,000 scholarship

Ritika's Tale LIVE from Cornell University
Thinking of applying for the 2020 intake?
Join our exclusive LIVE webinar with Ritika, where she’ll be sharing:
- How she got 5 top admits including Cornell University - Ithaca Campus, University of Florida, TU Delft, University of Washington and North Carolina State University with a Scholarship of $12,000
- US universities in the TOP 50 you should be applying to for the Fall ‘20 intake!
- Application strategy to follow for Scholarships
- 5 important techniques that can boost your chances of getting admits!
- Parameters to keep in mind while drafting SOP
Most importantly, get Ritika's quick-step guide to navigate the university applications process!
Have more questions? Get answers from Ritika instantly in a completely interactive Q&A session!
From VIT to Cornell University
Ritika shares her inspiring journey to one of the most prestigious universities for her MS.
Even with a 312 GRE® score she bagged admits from the prestigious Cornell University and 4 more.
How did she do it?
Get all your answers from Ritika as she joins us Live from Cornell.
Ritika's Story
GRE® score is not the only parameter for top admits. Ritika Jain, a Chemical Engineering student from VIT scored a 312 in her GRE®. While her GRE® score was not amazingly spectacular, she made sure her admits were! She bagged 5 top admits from:
1. Cornell University
2. University of Florida
3. University of Washington
4. tu delft
5. North Carolina State University
She also received a $12,000 scholarship from UFL.
What made it possible?
- SOP
One of the important factors was definitely her perfectly drafted SOP. In this webinar, we will be sharing her SOP to help you understand what made the difference for her. - Deadline Management
Discover how with a little help Ritika's admission procedure became hasslefree and how she bagged a hefty scholarship from UFL! - Profile Evaluation by experts
Get to know how to select the universities that are best suited for respective profiles.
Interested in finding out how you too can bag top admits this Fall 2020? Join us LIVE.
9th November
07.00 PM
Join live to find out
1
How to compensate for a low GRE® score?
2
What is a proper strategy for getting top admits?
3
How to draft a perfect SOP draft to get a top admit?
Find out in an exclusive webinar where Ritika joins us live from Cornell and discover how you too can beat low GRE® scores to get an admit.
All you have to do is click on “Register” and you’re all set.
Reach the university that you want this Fall 2020—whatever your GRE® score.