Scholastic Assessment Test
Hi,
Both Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam and Scholastic Aptitude test are exams given by high school seniors to get admission in different colleges and universities in the United States. You need to be a high school senior planning to get admission for undergraduate courses to give this exam and then you have to submit the scores as a part of your application to different colleges and universities.
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Hi Aspirant,
The eligiblity for SAT exam is that students must have completed class 11 and class 12th standards from Indian boards and that needs to be recognized one.However subject is not a barrier and you can sit for SAT exam without maths.This is the criteria.
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Hi there,
You have a decent score. But there are also other details that the colleges look into while admitting a candidate, as their academic performance over the years, extra-curricular activities, recommendations, and college essays.
Now what score will get you into NMIMS cannot be predicted as the college does not release any official cut-off for SAT. A merit list is prepared based on the performance of candidates in SAT. Other eligibility criteria include that a candidate needs to have at least 60 percent in 12 th with Maths or statistics as mandatory subjects.
You can, however, register and hope for the best!
Follow the link below for additional details:
https://www.careers360.com/university/narsee-monjee-institute-of-management-studies-mumbai
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Well consider that you want to apply for KGSP scholarship and asking about SAT, I am assuming you to be looking for undergraduate studies. For undergraduate students, colleges in Korea usually don't make it mandatory to submit SAT or other exams like IELTS but it's always a plus point if you submit test scores. You are given preferably over students who don't submit scores. But eligibility wise, it is not mandatory to get admission or to apply under the KGSP scholarship.
Hello aspirant,
Below are the eligibility criteria for admissions at NUS:
If you are passed from a Central and ISC Board-
If you have passed from State and Other Boards-
Additionally, exceptional rank in JEE is an added advantage.
You can include, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and an additional subject( not specifically maths), as the 5 subjects.
Please access this direct link for admissions eligibility: https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/international-qualifications/admissions-requirements/indian-standard-12-(state-and-other)
https://www.nus.edu.sg/oam/apply-to-nus/international-qualifications/admissions-requirements/indian-standard-12-(central-and-isc)
I hope this helps!
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Hi, But I believe they consider SAT subject scores, not SAT 1 scores.
Do you have SAT subject scores? And by the way, did you apply for IIIT hyderabad with SAT score. You have fair chances there.
Students can choose to apply either by SAT score or can appear for the SRMJEEE administered by the University for the admission in the college. The SAT score is accepted for the Regular Admissions by the college. The cut-off score for SAT will be decided with the shortlisting criteria for Undergraduate admissions. Eligible candidates will be straightaway invited for the personal interviews.
Currently, the SAT is administered 4 times in a year (May, October, December and March) in over 40 cities and 80 test centers all over the country.
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Well usually high school marks are submitted. In India high school is for 11th and 12th only but you need to submit marks from 9th to 12th. Also depends on what each college asks for. As far as SAT is concerned, it is an aptitude test where there is no particular syllabus. It includes questions from English grammar and composition along with mathematics and data interpretation.
Hi There,
Foreign universities consider many factors before admitting a candidate. Your SAT score depends on the national average. As per the statistics, the year 2018 had an average score of 1068. So how much should you score? If your score is well above this average, the more likely it is for you to get the college of your choice.
Even if a candidate scores below this average number, it can be compensated by a standout college application. So what should a college application entail?
Your college application should traverse through your high school career path. Good grades, achievements, extracurricular activities, etc., Therefore, your Pre-RMO is certainly an achievement, so yes it can be added to your college application.
But even if you into a college with a low score some colleges might ask you to enroll in some courses initially (to test the college readiness of a candidate).
Now, extracurricular activities play an important part in your college application as the admission officer’s critiques them thoroughly. It is solely done to know a candidate better, their personality and the things that they care about. Extra curricular activities usually involve any volunteer work, leadership qualities (if you were the school captain or something along those lines).
Talking about the safe score, we shouldn’t just depend on making our college application perfect. Your score on the standardized tests is as much important as other factors, so do no neglect that. The higher your score, the better are your chance of you getting the college of your choice. Usually, the colleges accept candidates that have a score between the 25 th and 75 th percentile.
You can search for the colleges of your choice here: https://www.princetonreview.com/college-education
Figuratively speaking, your SAT score should be anything above 1200 and ACT scores anything above 24. But it’s always best to aim higher and give it your best shot, because you’ll have a myriad of college options to choose from.
Alternatively, check the below links for exam-related details: https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/sat-assessments
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/sat
I hope this information helps.
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