“CIS GROUP” is the one stop solution for all your International Education needs. Our core activity lies in assisting students to make the right choice with regard to pursuing education in overseas educational institutions. We provide guidance regarding education in various countries such as UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland and Europe etc.
We are proud to be Authorised Representatives of various leading Universities in above referred countries. These Universities offer full range of programs for international students from undergraduate to postgraduate providing.
Qualification in every discipline. As consultants, we provide quality, holistic service. Our main objective is to have strong “ACT as BRIDGE” between the student and the university. In addition as all of us are aware Visa Application procedures are often complex and demanding. We assist students wishing to make their dreams come true by providing successful Visa Consultancy for all the countries. Complete advice on financial matters and interview briefings is provided by financial and visa experts of our organisation.
STUDY ABROAD STANDARDIZED TESTS |
When you apply to a college or university abroad, you will probably be asked to provide your test scores for the SAT for under-graduate program and GMAT or GRE for graduate programs, which are standardized entrance exams. While these entrance exams are an important consideration in the admission process at schools abroad, you can still overcome a low score by displaying strengths in other areas, such as your school grades, your application essay, or your experiences. Scholastic Aptitude Test - SAT, is standardized tests, formerly called the Scholastic Aptitude Tests and Scholastic Assessment Tests, frequently used by colleges and universities in the United States to aid in the selection of incoming freshmen. The SAT is administered by the private, non-profit College Board, and is developed, published, and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS). |
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Graduate Record Examination - GRE, commonly required of applicants to graduate schools in fields other than business, law, and medicine. This computerized exam is offered year-round, but only during the first 3 weeks of every calendar month. It tests students on verbal skills, quantitative skills (math), and analytical reasoning skills. In many ways, it is similar to the SAT. Both are administered by the Educational Testing Service and have similar question formats, though the latter is designed by the College Board and is intended for a different level of education. |
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