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I scored 1320 MKS in sat , which colleges are applicable for admission?

Aashiketa 22nd Oct, 2021

Hi, there are lot of universities you can apply to. This is an general information and average of what marks students who were admitted to the university received. Not only your marks count but also your Academic score. Below are few universities that fit into your range.

  • Univ. of Cal. Berkeley
  • Univ. of Michigan
  • Reed
  • UCLA
  • Macalaster
  • Colorado College
  • Davidson
  • Scripps
  • Univ. of Florida
  • George Washington Univ.
  • Virginia Tech
  • Wheaton

and many more. Hope this helps.

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I scored 1320 MKS in SAT exam conducted on 4th oct 21 . am I eligible for admission ? if Yes the. which are the universities I can apply? am I eligible for scholership?

Aashiketa 22nd Oct, 2021

Hi, yes you are eligible for admission on the basis of SAT exam. Please make sure that you are eligible on the basis of your academic scores too. Below are some of the colleges that you can try into.

  • Univ. of Cal. Berkeley
  • Univ. of Michigan
  • Reed
  • UCLA
  • Macalaster
  • Colorado College
  • Davidson
  • Scripps
  • Univ. of Florida
  • George Washington Univ.
  • Virginia Tech
  • Wheaton

When it comes to scholarships. Students with 1350 SAT score and above tend to get scholarships. You can try but no one can guarantee you a scholarship. Hope this helps.

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My son is a OCI holder. From this year onwards oc holders are supposed to write JEE MAINS instead if SAT. Was wondering if getting into NIT will be easy through DASA rather than the normal route? will the competition be less?

Aashiketa 2nd Nov, 2021

Hi, since this is the first year when students are expected to appear for JEE Mains we do not have previous year cut-off to compare and predict the cut off for NIT. Not many students out of India prepare for JEE Mains exams the competition there is likely to be less. NITs do have DASA quota and not many students apply for it. The total number of seats in DASA 2021 are 3896. Out of 3896 DASA seats, 1273 are reserved for CIWG candidates and 2623 for other DASA applicants. So, if your son is well prepared for exams apply with DASA will be more easily comparatively. Hope this helps.

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NTSE sat exam political science previous years year question papers

anchaltibrewal2001 15th Oct, 2021

Hello there,

Hope you are doing well.

Different states in India conduct NTSE exam differently. I hope you belong to Karnataka as per what your profile shows.

Here is the link of Previous year Karnataka NTSE Question paper:

https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-karnataka-question-papers

Hope this helps you. All the best!

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ntse syllabus for 2021-22 mat,sat

Garvita 11th Oct, 2021
Hello,

Here is NTSE syllabus for MAT 2021-22:

For verbal reasoning:

1. Analogy

2. Classification

3. Series

4. Coding- decoding

5. Direction sense test

6. Mathematical operations

7. Puzzle test

8. Logical Venn diagrams

9. Logical sequence of words

10. Problems on clocks

11. Series completion test

12. Inserting a missing character

13. Alphabet test

14. Blood relations

15. Verification of truth of the statement

16. Analytical reasoning

17. Arithmetical reasoning test

18. Tests


For non verbal reasoning:

1. Classification

2. Transparent paper folding

3. Analytical reasoning

4. Incomplete figures

5. Series

6. Embedded figure

7. Water images

8. Folding paper cutting

9. Analogy

10. Dot fixing situation

11. Problems on cubes and dice


Here is NTSE syllabus for SAT 2021-22:

For mathematics:

1. Algebraic expressions

2. Basic geometry

3. Percentage and its application

4. Mensuration

5. Playing with number

6. Rational numbers

7. Linear equation

8. Arithmetic

9. Direct and inverse variations

10. Exponent

11. Number system

12. Surface areas and volume

13. Trigonometry

14. Probability

15. Arithmetic progressions

16. Co-ordinate geometry

17. Statistics

18. Square and cube roots

19. Quadratic equations

20. Circles and triangles

21. Simple and compound interest


For science (Physics, Chemistry and Biology):

1. Acid bases and salts

2. Cellular level of organisation

3. Food production and management

4. Life processes

5. Measurement

6. Motion and force

7. Reproduction

8. Sound

9. The universe

10. Carbon and its compound

11. Fibres and plastics

12. Human body

13. Magnetic and electricity at work

14. Microorganisms

15. Periodic classification of elements

16. Some common diseases

17. Structure of atom

18. Work and energy

19. Air

20. Diversity in living organisms

21. Heredity and evolution

22. Light

23. Metals and nonmetals

24. Our environment

25. Soil

26. Sound of energy

27. Water


For social science (History, geography and Civics):

1. Agriculture

2. British Raj

3. Diversity and livelihood

4. Eighteenth century political formation

5. Local and state government

6. Indus valley civilization

7. Internal structure of earth and rocks

8. The Delhi Sultanate

9. Nationalism in various countries

10. The judiciary

11. UN and International agencies

12. French revolution

13. Indian constitution

14. Water resources

15. Atmosphere

16. Culture, science and literature

17. Early medieval period

18. Introduction and sources of ancient Indian history

19. Indian Economics

20. Industrial revolution

21. Resources and development

22. The Mughal Empire

23. Vedic period

24. Popular movements and social reforms

25. Medieval architecture and culture

26. Our country India

27. Solar system

28. World history

29. Biosphere

30. Democracy and elections

31. Early States

32. India and its neighbours

33. Indian freedom struggle

34. Industries

35. Jainism, Buddhism and conquerors from distant lands

36. Motion of the earth

37. New empires and kingdoms

38. Population

39. Natural vegetation

40. Union government

41. The mauryas


For more relevant information, you may visit here:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-syllabus



Hope this helps, all the best.
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WHAT IS THE CRETIRIA OF JOINING IN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURAL COLLEGE IN VIJAYAWADA.

darshita 7th Oct, 2021

Hello,

School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Vijaywada was founded in the year 2008 as an independent Centrally Funded Technical Institution by MHRD.

  • Admission to UG programs is accomplished through Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB)/ Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) based on JEE Main Paper 2.


SPA Vijayawada is ranked one of the best technical Institutes in the nation by the National Survey and Ranking, India Today Group (11th position) in 2019. It has also been rated at 9th position in the Architecture category of NIRF Ranking 2020 in India.

Eligibility criteria for B.Arch And B.Planning Admission are as follows :

  • You must have passed 10+2 with 75% marks (65% marks for SC/ST) and studied Mathematics as a compulsory subject or they must be in the top 20 percentile.
  • Admission is based on the score or rank of JEE Main Paper 2

If qualified you need to appear for the CSAB / JoSAA counselling.


https://www.careers360.com/university/school-of-planning-and-architecture-vijayawada/admission

You can refer to this link.

Hope this helps!!

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is SAT is accepted in srm Chennai?

Jaspreet Singh Bhatiya 15th Nov, 2021

Hello,

I hope you are doing good,

YES, SRM CHENNAI accepts SAT score.

Students can choose to apply for a SAT score OR from the SRMJEEE run by the University. The SAT school will be admitted to Regular Admissions. The cut-off points for SAT will be in line with our Undergraduate admission selection process. Eligible persons are automatically invited to a private interview.

For more details about the exam and the college you can refer to the below mentioned articles from our portal:

SAT-

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat

SRM CHENNAI-

https://www.careers360.com/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai

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I scored 1420 in sat exam where can I get admission with max scholarship

Bhavesh gupta 4th Oct, 2021

Hello aspirant

hope you are doing well and safe. As per your query , I would glad to inform you that with this marks it is very difficult to predict the exact odds of getting admission as cut off depends on various things like number of applicants and its difficulty level . I would advise you to hope for the best and wait for the results



Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future

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which is best class for sat and toefl

darshita 3rd Oct, 2021

Hello,

Importance of SAT & TOEFL.

In comparison to the TOEFL, the SAT points more on the reasoning for yourself and not knowledge, which is why extensively colleges expect both admission tests. While the TOEFL indicates your English status as a non-native orator, the SAT is an entrance exam in the US that infers and/or acknowledges academic scholarships.

Most non-native English orators applying to college in the U.S. will be expected to take the TOEFL and the SAT (or ACT, if you prefer). ... Since the SAT expects advanced English language abilities, it may be cause d to waive the TOEFL provision.

Now how to prepare :

  • Get to Know the Format of the TOEFL Test
  • Understand the TOEFL content. No matter which format you take, the TOEFL always has three parts: reading, listening and writing.
  • Decide which format you want to take. Note that nowadays the test is usually taken via the Internet. The paper-based test is becoming less and less popular.
  • Know Why You Are Taking the TOEFL Test
  • More than 9,000 colleges, universities, agencies and institutions accept and require the TOEFL TEST in over 130 countries.
  • Get Support from a Teacher or Peer
  • You don’t have to do this alone. You can get support from peers (other students) and teachers.

Hope this helps!!


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how to prepare for sat exam after 12th with neet

SREYASHI SEN 3rd Oct, 2021

Dear aspiring student,

To take the SAT exam, one must ensure that he or she is familiar with the SAT exam pattern, SAT preparation recommendations, and other pertinent information. The SAT and SAT Subject examinations are designed to determine whether candidates are college-ready and fit in with the rest of the students. A large number of schools and universities in the United States and other nations accept the test.

To begin with SAT Preparation guidelines, the first step is to ensure that your grammar is correct. The grammatical abilities will be tested primarily through multiple-choice questions in which you must choose the correct answer. As a result, applicants should brush up on their English fundamentals.

Read: Without reading, preparation is insufficient. Because exam takers will be required to write an essay, keeping up with current events across the world is the best approach to prepare. This will assist you in making your point during the essay writing process.

Make a few sample essays: Selecting a topic and writing about it will aid in the improvement of one's mental process.

Revise your vocabulary: The fill in the blanks task is comparable to the sentence completion task. As a result, keeping up with the most recent vocabulary recommendations is critical.

Sample papers for practise are available at https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-sample-papers.

I hope this information is useful. Thank you very much.

More information can be found here:

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat-preparation-tips


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