bhatiagp wrote:
Hi
I graduated in Engineering from Mumbai University in India in 2002. I understand that TOEFL is waived by lots of universities for candidates who have studied their undergrad in English Medium.
I had taken my TOEFL in 2001 , scored 267, then but the score isn't valid beyond 2 years.
Some universities still insist that TOEFL is needed. Would like to know if you are aware of any such universities.
In particular are you aware reg the TOEFL reqs for Indian students by below schools
Kellogg, Fuqua- Duke, U Chicago, UCLA, U Virginia (Darden), USC Marshall, London Business School , INSEAD, Cornell , Oxford (SAID), U Michigan (Ross), IESE.
I'm afraid all these schoos will require an English test. I know that Chicago, LBS, INSEAD, Cornell and IESE accept also the IELTS (easier than the current TOEFL iBT).
Unless you had a degree form USA, UK, Australia and Canada, I believe you will need to take the test. If you think it is "stupid" is because your English level should be good enough to "break" the test, so you should take it anyway. However, my advise is to research at each school web site, these things change every year.
MIT is the only school I remember that doesn't require an English Test.