Does ETH Zurich need GRE?
ETH Zurich has no fixed GRE cutoff, in fact I think GRE is not mandatory too, but a good GRE will surely increase your chances like in everywhere else. A good score would be 320+. Also, your overall profile and other stuff will matter.
How much CGPA is required for GRE?
Every year, many engineering students and graduates from India apply for MS programs in the US. When it comes to academic profiles, we always recommend having a CGPA of 7.5 – 8.0 and a GRE score of 315 – 320 in order to get accepted at the top universities for MS programs in science and technology.
Is GRE really important?
Grad schools use GRE scores to compare applicants with one another; however, not all programs value GRE scores to the same extent. Many programs don’t require GRE scores at all or consider them less important than other application factors, whereas others consider GRE scores a critical component of the application.
What is the difference between EPFL and ETH?
EPFL is the leader for the international diversity of its student community at 12 th, while ETH ranks 59 th for this measure. However, both universities are extremely attractive choices for academics and students around the world, making them two of the most internationally diverse communities in which to study and pursue research.
How hard is it to get admission to EPFL for architecture?
I was admitted for one semester of the architecture program at EPFL through an exchange from my home university, the University of Waterloo (Canada). The requirements were along the lines of: 80\% minimum average (Medium difficulty. Grades are hard for architecture)
How to prepare for EPFL exam?
So, you have to be prepared. If you plan to enter EPFL, you should: Learn everything about this school. Chose faculty. Check whether you are able to apply to the free of charge program. Confirm information about the extra exams. Write a personal statement, letter of recommendation. Check deadlines.
What is the difference between EPFL and US universities?
EPFL requires its students to take a lot more courses in a shorter period of time compared to US schools. For undergrad you have to take 180 credits in 3 years at EPFL while in the US you typically do 128 credits in 4 years. This means each semester you will be taking a lot more courses (roughly 30 credits at EPFL vs 18–20 credits in the US).