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I am currently in Btech final year in chemical engineering ,i wanted to join masters in management information system .

My question is do i am eligible for this MIS course in US with GRE score 315.

[Edited by rishi201634 on Aug 27, 2015]

I am currently in Btech final year in chemical engineering ,i wanted to join masters in management information system .

My question is do i am eligible for this MIS course in US with GRE score 315.
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Duncan

That will vary from university to university.

That will vary from university to university.
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If i get a seat in any collage under MIS in US, what things(I mean computer courses in private tutorial,prerequisites) should i learn before joining in master's so that I can manage some ease understanding of course in MIS.
Are there any rules that only computer science engineer student's should only apply for it not chemical engineer students .

[Edited by rishi201634 on Aug 28, 2015]

If i get a seat in any collage under MIS in US, what things(I mean computer courses in private tutorial,prerequisites) should i learn before joining in master's so that I can manage some ease understanding of course in MIS.
Are there any rules that only computer science engineer student's should only apply for it not chemical engineer students .
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Duncan

This will also vary.

This will also vary.
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U forget to answers for first paragraph

U forget to answers for first paragraph
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Duncan

Sadly those things also vary.

Sadly those things also vary.
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Duncan

Here's a slightly fuller answer. There is no national admissions center in the USA. Each university will look for different things. You should consider which programs are the best fit for your career goals, and prepare accordingly. For example, this week I have been visiting schools in Chicago including DePaul University. All of their MIS concentrations has an unsurprising core (See http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/academics/Pages/Current/Requirements-MS-IS-Standard.aspx) of systems analysis, database design, project management and System Design (essentially, the diagrammatic aspects of systems analysis). These seem like great issues to prepare, and certainly when I prepared for my MSc in systems analysis I focussed on systems analysis and systems design. Many schools will have similar core curricula, but you shoudl tailor your preparation to the schools in questions. This site is focussed on the MBA, and I am sure other places will give better insight.

Here's a slightly fuller answer. There is no national admissions center in the USA. Each university will look for different things. You should consider which programs are the best fit for your career goals, and prepare accordingly. For example, this week I have been visiting schools in Chicago including DePaul University. All of their MIS concentrations has an unsurprising core (See http://www.cdm.depaul.edu/academics/Pages/Current/Requirements-MS-IS-Standard.aspx) of systems analysis, database design, project management and System Design (essentially, the diagrammatic aspects of systems analysis). These seem like great issues to prepare, and certainly when I prepared for my MSc in systems analysis I focussed on systems analysis and systems design. Many schools will have similar core curricula, but you shoudl tailor your preparation to the schools in questions. This site is focussed on the MBA, and I am sure other places will give better insight.
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